The bloc’s economic ministers warned that a protracted conflict could hinder economic progress and impacting the livelihoods of millions across the region.
On February 17, the first shipment from the new antimony project at Port Pirie, South Australia was exported. A decade ago, ...
The Constitutional Court is set to rule on whether the use of barcodes and QR codes on ballot papers violated constitutional provisions on voter confidentiality.
The conflict in the Middle East accentuates a structural weakness in China’s global strategy: the absence of capable allies that can act as a force multiplier.
After the outbreak of the conflict among the United States, Israel, and Iran, China’s position and role quickly became a ...
Instead of working with locally elected officials in Jammu and Kashmir, New Delhi is drafting legislation to forcibly remove ...
From energy disruptions to alliance tensions, a geographically distant conflict is having immediate consequences across the ...
Without more accountability and transparency, LCRs will remain a blunt protectionist instrument rather than a true catalyst for industrial transformation.
Amid the Middle East conflict, South Korea is determined to find new pathways to strengthen localized, “autonomous” energy ...
At a symposium on economic security at Oxford’s Nissan Institute on March 5, covering topics from international cooperation and competition in exports, the private sector, and technology, one phrase ...
Are young Japanese voting based on an “idol effect” – or are they redefining entirely what it means to be liberal vs conservative?
South Koreans continue to choose the United States over any rival power by historically wide margins. But don’t call it naivety.