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Vietnamese Prime Minister’s visit to UK and France

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the COP 26 summit under the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of The Parties (COP26) and clubbed it with the...

From Floats to Concrete: Britain’s New Port in the Falklands

The contract signed between the administration Falkland Islands (the Malvinas) and the BAM Nuttall company envisioning a new port constructed in Port Stanley has...

Achieving Net Zero Electricity Sectors in G7 Members

G7 members are well placed to fully decarbonise their electricity supply by 2035, which would accelerate the technological advances and infrastructure rollouts needed to...

Afghanistan: Centre stage of the UN General Assembly

As each September, except last year’s due to the COVID-19 pandemic, dozens of heads of government and state arrived in New York City to...

Eastern seas after Afghanistan: UK and Australia come to the rescue of the U.S. in a clumsy way

In March 2021 the People's Republic of China emerged as the world's largest naval fleet, surpassing the US Navy. An advantage of around 60...

AUKUS aims to perpetuate the Anglo-Saxon supremacy

On September 15, U.S. President Joe Biden worked with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison together to unveil a...

The new AUKUS partnership comes at the cost of sidelining France, a key Indo-Pacific player

Here is my quick take on the new AUKUS security partnership announced on Wednesday (September 15), by the leaders of three key English-speaking countries...

Lessons from History for the Sino-US rivalry or: How not to start another First World War?

Summary: The article examines significant similarities between the Sino-US rivalry today and the British-German rivalry that led to the First World War. In both...

Bank of England mirrors the Federal Reserve: Befuddling Inflation Keeps Hawkish Sentiments on Side-lines

The Bank of England (BoE) announced its Monetary Policy on Thursday, 5th August 2021. As expected, the BoE followed the footsteps of the Federal...

Troubles in the Irish Sea: Brexit Continues to Test Britain’s Forbearance

The critics of Brexit are rejoicing their deft prophecies. The referendum held in 2016 dismissed a handful of issues, deemed them mere redundant, only...

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Why the EU’s Energy Transition Is a Geopolitical Security Imperative

For decades, the European Union's pursuit of clean energy...

Russia’s Initiative to Tap Best Minds Reinforces Aspect of Multilateralism

In this conversation, the founder and chief executive director...

Why More British Women Are Taking Control of Their Money

For a long time, the world of investing in...

Project Freedom and the UAE Attack: What It Means for the Iran Ceasefire Now

The ceasefire between the US and Iran has been...

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