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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Nigeria Slides Toward Catastrophic Hunger as Insurgency Surges and Aid Dries Up

Northern Nigeria is facing its most severe hunger crisis on record, according to the U.N. World Food Programme. Violent attacks by insurgent groups including...

Trump Moves to Tag Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Terror Groups

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order launching a process to determine whether specific chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood particularly in Egypt, Jordan,...

Pakistan and Taliban Forces: A Growing Mismatch as Tensions Rise

Fresh clashes along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border resurfaced this week after the Taliban accused Pakistani forces of a bomb attack in Khost that killed nine...

Takaichi Plays Up Trump Ties as China Tensions Spike

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi triggered a major diplomatic clash with China after suggesting in parliament that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could lead to...

Korean Peninsula on Edge as Seoul Warns of “Very Dangerous” Standoff

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung warned that the two Koreas have entered a “very dangerous situation,” with the risk of an accidental clash...

China Courts Germany to Ease Rare-Earth Strains and Boost Strategic Ties

China and Germany have moved quickly to mend trade tensions that escalated after Beijing restricted exports of rare earths and chips, disruptions that have...

Russia Says AI Will Create a New ‘Nuclear Club’ of Global Powers

Russia is framing artificial intelligence as a geopolitical technology on par with nuclear weapons, with Sberbank First Deputy CEO Alexander Vedyakhin warning that only...

From Weeks to Hours: Can AI Jump-Start Britain’s Productivity Revival?

The rollout of AI across Britain’s service-heavy economy is beginning to produce tangible productivity gains, most visibly in firms like accountancy group Moore Kingston...

US Firms Double Down on Climate Action as Washington Pulls Back

Ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, the U.S. federal government cooled its climate commitments but American corporations moved in the opposite direction....

Nexperia Chip Freeze Exposes Auto Industry’s Hidden China Dependence

A single factory in Dongguan, China owned by Dutch chipmaker Nexperia but controlled by its Chinese parent Wingtech has become the latest bottleneck to...

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