Today, Bulgarian Prime Minister, Nikolai Denkov, kick-started the World Economic Forum in Davos with recommendations for EU scientific innovation. Denkov participated in the first...
Over the past weeks, we have witnessed Israel's genocide against the Palestinians unfold before our eyes.
The extraordinary part here is that Israeli high-ranking officials...
From French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Beijing to CIA Director William Burns' visit to Saudi Arabia, the past weeks have underlined one thing:...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping was in Moscow for a three-day state visit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two statesmen's summit took place days after...
The International Criminal Court's warrant issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin is groundbreaking in the sense that for the first time in history the...
The Israel-Iran War of 2025: prophecy collides with power. Airstrikes failed to break Iran. From Psalm 83 to Tehran’s Mahdi, this conflict is existential—and unfinished.
Hun Sen’s fury at Thailand isn’t about history or pride. It’s panic: Bangkok’s crackdown on Chinese scam rings threatens the criminal economy propping up his regime. Nationalism is just the smokescreen.
From Bangkok to Phnom Penh, power is becoming a family affair. The rise of dynasties in Thailand and Cambodia signals a retreat from meritocracy—eroding democratic institutions and blurring the line between state and bloodline.
A humanitarian corridor into Rakhine may look noble—but for Bangladesh, it risks security blowback, geopolitical entanglement, and sovereignty loss. Without guarantees, it could do more harm than good for Rohingya and Dhaka alike.
Prabowo skips G7 for Russia’s Davos. Signs $2.29B investment deal with Putin, backs BRICS vision. Jakarta’s message: Indonesia isn’t picking sides—but it won’t be sidelined in the new world order.