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Matiullah Qazizada 2 hours ago Why humanitarian aid is vital to Afghanistan Despite significant hurdles, aid has continued to bolster the country’s employment, education and banking sectors.
Dave Sharma 16 hours ago Israel and Saudi Arabia: Finally, a New Middle East? A deal with the Middle East’s two most significant powers could transform the volatile region, but the stakes are high.
Patricia O’Brien 19 hours ago US under pressure to conclude compact agreements in the North Pacific Free association deals have been central to Washington’s Pacific engagement for forty years. Will new deadlines be met?
Rahman Yaacob 1 day ago ASEAN’s first joint military exercise A pyrrhic military cooperation or building capability for future contingency?
Fakhridho SBP Susilo , Jaysa Rafi Prana 1 day ago Indonesia’s long-term geostrategic ambition: What’s missing? Jakarta’s policymakers need to leverage the country’s soft power to advance its global clout.
Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein 1 day ago The historical roots of North Korea’s lucky break with Russia Kim Jong-un can thank decisions taken by his grandfather decades ago for any weapons exports to Russia that may come about in the future.
David Brewster 2 days ago Australia’s support for Bangladesh will bolster regional stability It's not clear what Washington hopes to achieve in isolating Dhaka, but Canberra must take a different tack.
Mark Beeson 22 Sep 2023 Libya’s unlearnable lessons Many of the world’s current crises didn’t need to happen. Why the least responsible are still paying the price.
Grace Stanhope 22 Sep 2023 Post-disaster aid in developing and fragile states Political mismanagement and failures of governance all too often exacerbate the effects of natural disasters.