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Elections and Regional Cooperation: Shaping South Asia's Future through SAARC
The recent elections in different parts of the world are deciding factors in shaping the future of the globe. Various South Asian countries also held general elections during the first half of 2024. Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India – some of the SAARC members, also held general elections during this time, while elections in Sri Lanka are also likely to be held before October this year. These general elections in the SAARC countries will not only decide the future trajectories of these countries but will also be the pivotal determinants of the fate of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
Taut Bataut
The Horn of Africa in the midst of disagreements
Ethiopian authorities are looking for a way to break through the established geographical blockade. The ambitious Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, took up this task. Experts say that Ethiopia’s determination to have its own port facilities in the Red Sea is leading to increased tensions in the strategically important Horn of Africa region.
Viktor Mikhin
Current global dynamics accelerate the disintegration of Europe
While the collective West realizes with great surprise and astonishment that it no longer decides anything on the world stage, Europe, for its part, is disintegrating at an increasingly accelerated pace. The global power dynamic is undergoing a profound shift at cruising speed, where the predominant influence of Western countries appears to be crumbling. Historically, Europe and the United States have shaped world affairs through their colonial, military, economic and cultural power, with a stronger hold after World War II via institutions such…
Mohamed Lamine KABA
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s trip to India and the PRC
Vladimir Terehov
Yes, restrictions against Western propaganda will continue!
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
The satellite race on the Korean Peninsula: a failed launch by the North
Konstantin Asmolov
Von der Leyen Wins - Stay Tuned for ThyssenKruppGate
Phil Butler
Interference in domestic affairs remains the number one method of USA’s regional diplomacy
Alexandr Svaranc
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