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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Humanity Over Hostility: Seoul Seeks Family Reunions With the North

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Friday urged North Korea to consider restarting reunions for families divided by the 1950-53 Korean War. Speaking ahead...

Thai Court Hands Life Sentence to Hitman in Cambodian Politician’s Murder

A Thai court has sentenced a former marine to life in prison for the killing of Cambodian opposition politician Lim Kimya, who was gunned...

Japan’s Markets Brace for Ruling Party Leadership Vote

Japanese markets are on edge ahead of a weekend vote that will decide the country’s next prime minister and shape economic and central bank...

Britain’s Trade Remedies Body to Toughen Stance Before Overhaul

Britain’s Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) says it will strengthen its trade defences even before new legislation gives it more powers. The body, set up...

Philippines on Alert as China Plans ‘Nature Reserve’ in Disputed Shoal

The Philippines says it is keeping a close eye on China after Beijing announced plans to set up a “nature reserve” around the disputed...

Indonesia School Collapse: Five Dead, Dozens Still Missing Under Rubble

Pesantren, or Islamic boarding schools, are a central part of education in Indonesia, which is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country. There are around 42,000...

Foreign Investors Offload Largest Tranche of Japan Bonds in a Year as BOJ Signals Shift

For decades, Japan’s government bond market has been anchored by the Bank of Japan’s ultra-loose monetary policy, characterized by negative interest rates and aggressive...

Macron Urges Pressure on Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’

French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at a European summit in Copenhagen on Thursday, underscored the need for greater international pressure on Russia’s so-called “shadow...

Afghanistan Restores Internet and Mobile Services After Two-Day Blackout

Afghanistan’s internet and mobile connectivity was restored on Wednesday, nearly 48 hours after a nationwide blackout disrupted communication and daily life. Services from Roshan...

China’s Record Holiday Rail Travel Highlights Consumer Appetite Amid Economic Headwinds

China’s national railway network carried 23.13 million trips on the first day of the extended National Day holiday on Wednesday, setting a new single-day...

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Why the Pressure on Iran Isn’t Working?

The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran...

China and UAE’s Exit from OPEC: Risks and Opportunities

The United Arab Emirates' announcement of its withdrawal from...

Who Speaks in the Kurultai? The Logic of Power Behind Consultation

In August 2026, Kazakhstan will hold an unusual election....

Europe’s Other Defence Clause: What Article 42.7 Actually Means

In light of recent security threats, European Union leaders...
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