Category: Politics
Iraq’s political factions start voting on the 2023 budget
On Thursday, the Iraqi parliament started voting on the 2023 budget amid deep disagreements over the semi-autonomous Kurdish Region’s share and financial obligations. Also Read
The Rise of China in Central Asia: Implications for Regional Dynamics and Kazakhstan
The growing economic influence of China in Central Asia, particularly in Kazakhstan, is altering the region’s economic environment. The strengthening of connections between China and
Navigating a Complex World: New Zealand Seeks Like-Minded Partners in the Asia Pacific Region
Nanaia Mahuta, the foreign minister of New Zealand, emphasised the value of allies who share similar goals as one navigates the increasingly complex Asia Pacific
US and Ukraine Join Forces in Counteroffensive Against Russian Incursions
The United States and Ukraine have launched a combined counteroffensive aimed at resisting Russian invasions and regaining regions lost to Russia. This combined endeavor represents
Kuwaiti Voters Go to the Polls Amid Political Gridlock and Waning Optimism
Kuwait, the only Gulf Arab country with a democratically elected assembly, witnessed its citizens casting their ballots for the third time in as many years.
Lebanon’s Disparate Opposition Nominates IMF Official Jihad Azour for Presidency, Challenging Hezbollah-Backed Candidate
Lebanon’s political landscape has been marked by deep divisions and power struggles, particularly exacerbated by the country’s ongoing economic crisis. In a surprising move, the
Sudan Conflict Reaches Alarming New Heights, Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
The conflict in Sudan has entered its deadliest phase, exacerbating concerns about the already dire humanitarian crisis and escalating violence in the region. As fighting
Tunisian president proposes taxing the wealthiest
The President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, has proposed the idea of taxing the country’s wealthiest people in order to avoid the “diktats” of the International
Turkey to Sweden: Fulfill anti-terrorism commitments to join NATO
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, called on Sweden to fulfil its commitments regarding the fight against terrorism to start the ratification
UN watchdog IAEA closes two probes at Iran nuclear sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a United Nations (UN) watchdog, has closed its investigation of the suspected nuclear sites in the Islamic Republic of