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Middle East: ‘One Rash Move Could Trigger Catastrophe’
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NEW YORK, US: A recent surge in cross-border deadly attacks risks escalating violence across the Middle East and requires immediate de-escalation efforts, top UN officials warned the Security Council on Monday.
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Malaysian Trade Under A Trump Presidency
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gave his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee
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No Coincidence That China Becomes Global Highland Of Industrial Innovation
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BEIJING, China: After a period of confusing noise about China's "over-capacity," some Western media are slowly starting to return to reality. The Financial Times recently published an editorial titled "Chinese electric vehicles are more of an opportunity than a threat," stating that the US and Europe should welcome China to produce cost-effective cars in the cheapest segments to help achieve economic decarbonization. Even The Economist, which is often biased against China's economy, acknowledged China's growing role as the world's R&D lab. The magazine also noted that foreign CEOs now see China's brainpower and its innovation-curious regulatory regime are crucial ingredients of their companies' global success.
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Buried In Steel: Military Production & NATO’s Proxy War In Ukraine
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ST PETERSBURG, Russia: Now in its third year, Russia’s Special Military Operation (SMO), precipitated by the overthrow of neighboring Ukraine’s elected government and the subsequent militarization of the country by the US and the rest of NATO, is admittedly benefiting from Russia’s immense military industrial base.
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No Coincidence That China Becomes Global Highland Of Industrial Innovation
BEIJING, China: After a period of confusing noise about China's "over-capacity," some Western media are slowly starting to return to reality. The Financial Times recently published an editorial titled "Chinese electric vehicles are more of an opportunity than a threat," stating that the US and Europe should welcome China to produce cost-effective cars in the cheapest segments to help achieve economic decarbonization. Even The Economist, which is often biased against China's economy, acknowledged China's growing role as the world's R&D lab. The magazine also noted that foreign CEOs now see China's brainpower and its innovation-curious regulatory regime are crucial ingredients of their companies' global success.
Investigate CrowdStrike Outage: Compensation Issues Must Be Addressed
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: The recent global IT outage, reportedly caused by a single antivirus update by antivirus firm CrowdStrike for Microsoft’s Windows OS, has wreaked havoc on businesses, governments, and the public worldwide, with losses estimated in the billions.
Middle East: ‘One Rash Move Could Trigger Catastrophe’
NEW YORK, US: A recent surge in cross-border deadly attacks risks escalating violence across the Middle East and requires immediate de-escalation efforts, top UN officials warned the Security Council on Monday.
Houthis Only Emboldened By Israeli Attacks
WASHINGTON, US: Israeli forces attacked “vital civilian infrastructure” at the port of Hodeidah in Yemen on Saturday in response to a Houthi drone strike in Tel Aviv, according to Mwatana, a leading independent Yemeni human rights organization.
With Biden Presidency Facing Abyss, Zelensky Likely To Be Replaced
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: During the presidency of P. Poroshenko, A. Avakov, who held the post of Minister of Internal Affairs, was called “the second man in Ukraine.” He had many supporters in the Verkhovna Rada and had extensive connections with American politicians. In addition, he had good relations with the leaders of the volunteer battalions.
Xi Jinping And China: Running Out Of Time, Ready To Strike
NEW YORK, US: In recent weeks, China has surged its naval fleet into both surrounding and far away waters.
Malaysian Trade Under A Trump Presidency
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gave his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee
Shifting Tides: Global Piracy Trends And Emerging Threats In 2024
As global trade continues to rely heavily on maritime routes, the security of these waterways remains a critical concern.
The Plight Of A Working-Class Journalist
This matter has been dwelling in my head for a good part of this year – whether I should or not, but in the end the interests of a profession rather than how a few individuals may react
Education Above All: Transforming Education In The Lake Chad Region
Education Above All Foundation (EAA), based in Doha, Qatar, was officially established on October 17, 2012. Its mission is to foster human, social, and economic development through quality education and diverse welfare programs
US Exhausts Finances Available For Its NATO-Ukrainian Adventure
The process of passing the Ukraine aid bill in April 2024 demonstrated the lack of consensus in the US Congress on the issue of support for Kyiv and the growing internal political disagreements
Childhood Immunization Levels Stalled In 2023
NEW YORK, US: New data published by UN agencies shows that immunization coverage for children worldwide stalled during 2023, leaving around 2.7 million lacking the protection they need compared to the pre-COVID-19 levels of 2019.
US Long-Range Missile Deployment In Germany To Spur Dangerous Arms Race
BEIJING, China: Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov warned on Saturday local time that European countries will be putting themselves at risk if they accept the deployment of long-range US weapons.
An Assassination Attempt And A Crisis Of Legitimacy
WASHINGTON, US: The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, dramatically escalates political tensions in a society that neither wants nor can afford such escalations.
How Far Can A Putin-Modi Hug Go?
WASHINGTON, US: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi literally embraced Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow this week. Not just once, but a number of times, and in front of cameras.
US Hypocritically Moves To Grab Territory In Arctic
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: US claims to new territories in the Arctic are a “grab,” said Bloomberg columnist Liam Denning, commenting on Washington’s decision to announce the expansion of its own part of the continental shelf in the Arctic.
UMNO Grabbing From Minorities! Is There No End To Greed?
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: It is so unsettling and upsetting to read of the proposal to grab 20 percent of leasehold land belonging to the ethnic minorities upon the expiry of lease terms. The immediate question that comes to mind is: is there no end to UMNO’s greed?
China's shift in LNG sanctions: Russian projects face a freeze
Tightening sanctions have already had tangible effects. The Chinese company Wison New Energies, which provides technology for LNG production, has decided to suspend all projects in Russia.
How Malaysia’s Education System Is Failing Its Children
The national schools in Malaysia have lost their status of preference
A Month Of New Power Flexing
Regional moves to expand power influence and friendshoring efforts have been intensifying
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