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A changing world order

It would be a truism to say that the world order that we have been used to for the last 40 plus years is changing.  Towards the 1980s / early 1990s, the Soviet Union ...
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Chinese Ambassador to the UN Fu Cong put forward four “musts” at the emergency meeting held by the UN Security Council on the ...
Among the raft of unresolved issues in the global trade standoff, a new threat emerged for global supply chains. On July 31, ...
Nagaland is no stranger to political storms, but the latest one has nothing to do with sovereignty talks or border disputes. This time, the thunderclap is over government job reservations — a subject ...
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China is nearing completion of its technology ecosystem, while the U.S. is consolidating its technology bloc. Without decisive action now, Korea risks marginalization by both sides.
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Professor Susana Mieiro, an economist at Macau Polytechnic University (MPU), is one of the leading scholars studying the so-called Dutch Disease phenomenon—when a country’s dependence on a single ...