Sana Khan

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Sana Khan is the News Editor at Modern Diplomacy. She is a political analyst and researcher focusing on global security, foreign policy, and power politics, driven by a passion for evidence-based analysis. Her work explores how strategic and technological shifts shape the international order.

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Progress in Florida, Deadlock in Ukraine: US Warns Peace Deal Still Out of Reach

U.S. and Ukrainian officials met near Miami on Sunday for follow-up negotiations on a proposed peace framework aimed at ending the more than three-year...

Asia’s Factory Slump Deepens Despite U.S. Trade Deals

Fresh PMI data shows Asia’s major manufacturing hubs are still struggling with weak global demand, despite easing U.S. trade tensions. The slowdown highlights persistent...

Europe Stocks Rise on Fed-Cut Hopes, Ukraine Talks

European markets have rallied through November, supported by cooling U.S. economic data and increasingly dovish signals from the Federal Reserve, which boosted expectations of...

Thailand’s Hat Yai Floods Exposes Deadly System Failures

The catastrophe in Hat Yai one of southern Thailand’s major urban centres reveals how climate-intensified rainfall and weak local preparedness can combine to produce...

Three Chinese Nationals Killed in Cross-Border Drone Attack on Tajikistan

China confirmed that three of its citizens were killed and another injured in an armed attack on Tajikistan’s southern Khatlon province, near the Afghan...

Putin to Visit India for High-Stakes Talks With Modi Amid Shifting Oil Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India on December 4–5 for a state visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Kremlin...

Israeli Raid in Southern Syria Leaves 10 Dead, Sparks Fierce Cross-Border Tensions

An overnight Israeli operation in the southern Syrian village of Beit Jinn turned into one of the deadliest clashes since the fall of Bashar...

Hungary’s Orban to meet Putin in Moscow on energy and Ukraine peace talks

Hungary has maintained unusually close ties with Moscow despite the ongoing war in neighbouring Ukraine. The country remains heavily dependent on Russian energy, importing...

Drones, Rare Earths, and Risk: How China Shapes Global Military Power

Western militaries and defense industries have long relied on Chinese-manufactured drones and components due to cost, scale, and availability. As of 2024, China dominated...

Seoul Blames North Korea After Massive Upbit Crypto Theft

North Korea-linked hacker groups, especially the Lazarus Group, have been tied to major cryptocurrency thefts worldwide, using cyberattacks to generate revenue for Pyongyang’s sanctioned...

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China Iran diplomatic talks begin in Beijing as Gulf tensions test fragile ceasefire

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Pretoria to The Hague: South Africa’s Legal Challenge, China’s Backing

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Japan’s economic security strategy is entering a harder phase....

Financial Brief: A Weekly Roundup on the Geopolitics of Money | May 05

EXECUTIVE TAKEAWAYS The S&P 500 fell from record highs after...
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