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Cuba Hunkers Down As A US Oil Blockade Brings A Humanitarian Crisis
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The Cuban government has drastically cut energy and fuel consumption and is downsizing and decentralizing most activity to the local level, where people can walk and use non-fossil-fuel-driven transportation, as the Trump administration blocks oil from reaching the import-dependent country, sparking concerns of a pending humanitarian crisis
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The Supreme Court Did Trump A Favor In Southeast Asia
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The Supreme Court’s monumental ruling against President Trump’s use of reciprocal tariffs per the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) holds significant implications for not only the administration’s trade policy, but its wider foreign policy as well
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The Unfolding Catastrophe: America's War Of Choice Against Iran
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The latest US military action against Iran represents a profound and perilous escalation that extends far beyond the immediate theater of conflict
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Trump-Class Battleships Are ‘Exactly’ what The Navy Needs, SWO Boss Says
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The new Trump-class battleship is needed due to limitations the Navy has found with what it could outfit its destroyers with, requiring the service to find a larger hull size, according to by the service’s top surface warfare officer
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The Supreme Court Did Trump A Favor In Southeast Asia
The Supreme Court’s monumental ruling against President Trump’s use of reciprocal tariffs per the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) holds significant implications for not only the administration’s trade policy, but its wider foreign policy as well
Greater China Market Continues To Lead, Malaysia Receives Record 5.11 Million Visitors In 2025
According to the latest official data, Malaysia welcomed a total of 42.2 million international visitors in 2025, surpassing pre-pandemic levels and achieving a strong recovery
The Unfolding Catastrophe: America's War Of Choice Against Iran
The latest US military action against Iran represents a profound and perilous escalation that extends far beyond the immediate theater of conflict
Beyond Broken Toilets: Is The USS Ford Crisis Really A Mutiny?
The image is as absurd as it is pathetic: the most advanced warship ever built, the USS Gerald R. Ford, a $13 billion masterpiece of American military technology, disabled by clogged toilets
Tariff Deal Reflects Washington’s Supply-Chain Strategy, Says Malaysian Economist
A newly announced July 2025 “framework for reciprocal trade” between the United States and Indonesia reflects more than a routine tariff adjustment
The Case Trump Made In The State Of The Union: America Is Back
At almost two hours and being the longest modern presidential address to Congress, the speech functioned as a sweeping case that the United States has already turned a corner, ushering in the Trump led Golden Era
Cuba Hunkers Down As A US Oil Blockade Brings A Humanitarian Crisis
The Cuban government has drastically cut energy and fuel consumption and is downsizing and decentralizing most activity to the local level, where people can walk and use non-fossil-fuel-driven transportation, as the Trump administration blocks oil from reaching the import-dependent country, sparking concerns of a pending humanitarian crisis
Engagement With Malaysia, ASEAN Demonstrates Russia's Integral Role In Global System
Expanding cooperation between Malaysia and Russia highlights the resilience of the latter's international partnerships and underscores the growing importance of ties between Russia and countries of the Global South
Erdogan's Sunni Noose: Turkey's Bid To Encircle Israel
While much of the world's attention remains fixed on Iran and its Shi'ite axis, another geopolitical realignment is taking shape — more quietly, more pragmatically, and potentially just as consequential for the US, Israel and the Middle East
South Korea’s Yoon Prolongs Cycle Of Convicted Presidents
The Seoul court’s sentencing of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on February 19 to life imprisonment on sedition charges is sending shockwaves across the country, prompting concern over the likelihood of worsening political unrest
Takaichi’s Landslide And The End Of Japan’s Strategic Ambiguity
The landslide victory of Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has been almost unprecedented, and it is not simply a change of leadership
Big Brother Speaks In Algo-Talk Now
In the sprawling digital commons of the twenty-first century, language is changing at a pace unmatched in human history
UN Chief Urges Renewed Push To Complete Decolonization As 17 Territories Remain
More than 60 years after the UN launched its formal decolonization drive, Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday urged renewed commitment to completing the unfinished business of ending colonial rule
Trump Threatens Executive Order To Curb Voting In Midterm Election
In another fascistic rant on his social media platform, US President Donald Trump said he would be issuing an executive order “shortly” to impose ID requirements for voters in the 2026 midterm election
Kebangkitan India Sebagai Kuasa Global Baharu Dan Kepentingan Strategiknya Kepada Malaysia
Kuasa dan pengaruh India sejak sekian lama sering tidak diberikan fokus mendalam, di mana tumpuan khususnya diberikan kepada China
Tajikistan at Forefront of International Water Agenda with Crucial Dushanbe Water Process
The Central Asian nation of Tajikistan is set to host a critical international gathering on the conservation of water at a time of increased climate change and global uncertainty
India’s Rise As A Global Superpower And Why It Matters For Malaysia
India has long been overlooked in its power strength, influence and role as the regional and global power and economic leadership equation, at the expense of the region and the world
Death Railway: A Painful Legacy That Must Not Be Forgotten
The Negri Sembilan - based Death Railway Interest Group (DRIG) is appealing to both Malaysia and India to liaise with Thailand to erect a special monument to pay tribute to the thousands of persons of Indian descent who perished building the rail line during the onset of World War II
Welcome To The 'EUSSR': Unpopular European Regimes Grasping For Power Crack Down On Dissent
Governing elites in Europe, in what increasingly appears to be the EUSSR (European Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) race to the bottom, have been growing ever more unpopular. Disapproval ratings are skyrocketing
Middle Powers Are Setting The Table So They Won't Be 'On The Menu'
The global order was already fragmenting before Donald Trump returned to the White House. But the upended “rules” of global economic and foreign policies have now reached a point of no return
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