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Climate Crisis: Satellites And AI Offer Hope For Global Action, Says UN Weather Agency
US Foreign Policy In 2025
Gastronomic Festival Builds Peru-Malaysia Ties Through Food And Culture
A Month Of New Power Flexing
Qatari-Based EAA Offers Educational Support To Thousands Of Children In Boko Haram-Affected Northeast Nigeria
Is BRICS Resilient And Powerful Enough?
Will Mexico's Next President Step Out On The Global Stage?
Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack: All Roads Lead To Zelensky Regime
Tax incentives – Boon or Bane?
Immigration: Global Election Issue
Oligarchs In Davos Applaud Fascist Rant By Argentine President Milei
Malaysia Urged To Consider Licensing Takeda Dengue Vaccine
Indonesia Walks An APEC Tightrope
China's Proxy Wars Are 'Encircling' America
Russian President Reveals A Synergy Of Civilisations As The Future For Humanity
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: A significant part of Putin’s speech at the Valdai Forum was devoted to the civilizational approach to international relations.
Malaysia's Missed Opportunity At The UN
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: The participation of Malaysia in the recently concluded UN General Assembly, while laden with high hopes and expectations on the returns on the country’s economic and soft power revival, remains a missed opportunity for a bigger showcase of the country’s global return in role, impact and influence.
Russian Foreign Minister Hits Out At West’s ‘Empire Of Lies’
NEW YORK, US: Russia’s Foreign Minister told the UN General Assembly on Saturday that a new world order is being born through a struggle between a neocolonial minority and a “global majority” seeking to end decades of Western domination.
BRICS Expansion Could Reshape Global Energy Markets
LONDON, UK: From August 22nd to 24th, BRICS leaders are set to convene in South Africa, marking a pivotal moment for this loosely knit coalition of major non-Western nations including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
The Belt And Road Turns Into A ‘Debt Trap’ For Beijing
SACRAMENTO, US:With dozens of the member countries of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) club pushing to renegotiate their loans from China, the BRI is rightly said to have become a project of debt collection rather than one characterized by Beijing’s ‘win-win’ formula of mutual development.