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EU attention at the Samarkand summit was fixed mainly on critical minerals, a key to the continent’s clean energy transition.
Despite the positive developments at the EU-Central Asia summit, a range of challenges could hinder meaningful cooperation ...
Bersatu’s Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal says Asean leaders must project a united front in tariff negotiations with the US ...
A new clubstaurant has arrived in Penn Quarter: Kata, an Asian-fusion restaurant and cocktail bar that aims to double as a ...
The European Union Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence Initiative ...
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Why Europe Can’t Avoid Central Asia
Europe is not stepping in as a replacement but as an additional regional partner—one that offers markets, investment, ...
Russian pig iron imports to Europe have dramatically increased despite sanctions, raising questions about their effectiveness ...
Donald Trump’s tariff policies have disproportionately impacted ASEAN economies, disrupting exports, deterring investment, ...
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Is the EU Beating the U.S. in Central Asia?
The recent EU-Central Asia Summit demonstrated how Brussels is paying more attention to the region than Washington.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has displayed acute political acumen as chair of Asean in navigating challenges confronting the region, some ...
Strengthening ties with the EU could recalibrate the country’s balancing act between Russia and the West, especially when it ...