Tag: Asia
Iran Appeals to ICC Amidst Gaza-Israel Conflict
The situation in Gaza demands a thorough examination and scrutiny to ascertain the implications of the recent military actions. It's imperative to address these incidents through the lens of international law and justice," the statement elaborated.
Putin Defends Russia's Diversity: Challenging Western Perceptions
Putin accused Western elites of endorsing Russophobia, racism, and neo-Nazism as part of their official ideology.
China's Groundbreaking Sodium Batteries: A Potential Game Changer for the Industry
China's groundbreaking sodium batteries could reshape the industry and provide a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. The country's rapid technological advancements, coupled with the abundant availability of sodium, make this innovation a pot...
China's Low Earth Orbit Satellites: A New Frontier in Espionage?
The increasing number of Chinese LEO satellites raises questions about their true purpose. While China maintains that they are primarily for commercial remote sensing, the evidence suggests a more expansive mission.
Winning the Tech Race: The Importance of Developing Cutting-Edge Technology
While the US has relied on sanctions and bans as strategies, China has focused on relentless technological advancement. This article explores the dynamics of the chip war, the implications of recent actions, and the essential steps a nation must take to e...
The Unforeseen Consequences of Sanctions: How Russia's Resilience Defies the Odds
As the situation unfolds, Russia's resilience will continue to shape the dynamics of global trade and underscore the country's ability to overcome adversity.
Unveiling the Ukraine Crisis: A Closer Look at the Peace Deal and Potential Solutions
The disclosed documents suggest that Ukraine had agreed to a peace deal over a year ago but failed to fulfill its commitments. This article will delve into the details of this revelation and explore potential solutions to the Ukraine crisis.
The Urgency of Nuclear War Concerns in the Biden Era
The ongoing proxy war in Ukraine, fueled by geopolitical tensions, is escalating rapidly. With talks of NATO countries sending troops into Ukraine, the risk of direct confrontation between the United States, NATO allies, and Russia, the world's most nucle...
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken Visits Ethiopia to Push for Peace Accord and Strengthen Regional Relations Amidst Growing Chinese Influence
The visit marks the highest-ranking US official's trip to Ethiopia since the outbreak of the conflict between Ethiopia’s government and Tigrayan rebels in 2020. With US estimates indicating that around 500,000 lives have been lost in the conflict, Blinken...
Putin Demands Vigilance in Defending Russia Against Societal Threats
Putin thanked the prosecutors for their professionalism and diligence, and expressed confidence that they will continue to work with speed and quality to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and society. association and the state. He e...
The Pacific islands Are Increasingly Being Used As A Transit Point For Transnational Crime
Criminal organizations from Asia and the Americas are exploiting limited law enforcement resources on these islands, and drug problems are rising on these tourist paradise locations
Donald Trump Subpoenas By Committee Looking Into January 6
Panel chair Rep. Bennie Thompson issued the subpoena eight days after the panel unanimously authorized the Mississippi Democrat to demand testimony from the former president. It's only the second time in modern America.
Giorgia Meloni Shattered Italy's Highest Glass Ceiling
Meloni's list of ministers includes just six out of 24 women, or 25 percent, compared to her predecessor Mario Draghi's cabinet, which was 30 percent women and 50 percent in Matteo Renzi's government in 2014.
Russia Military Intensifies Airstrikes
Ukraine's Air Force said in a statement that at 7 a.m. local time Russia launched a "massive missile attack" targeting "critical infrastructure in various regions of the country."
Hungary To Ratify NATO Bids Of Sweden, Finland
Gulyás, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's chief of staff, reportedly said that NATO's expansion to include the two Nordic countries would be ratified by mid-December at the latest.