Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka spent years signing long-term Gulf LNG contracts to avoid the volatility of spot markets. The Iran war tore those plans to shreds.
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As war threatens the Gulf, millions of Asian migrant workers face hidden dangers, reminding governments that human lives cannot be an afterthought in economic progress.
As the cashiering of members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) high command continues to roll on, some analysts have suggested that the removals by President Xi Jinping are akin to the ...
China is stoking U.S. fears of world-ending AI – despite having no qualms about fast-tracking the technology in its own ...
One can stand up for principle without adopting a confrontational posture. For a country that prizes strategic autonomy, this is precisely the moment to exercise it.
Hosting American bases will not make Bangladesh secure. Rather, it could undermine its sovereignty and draw it into someone ...
Why Bhumjaithai’s Grip on Power Is More Fragile Than It Looks Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae and U.S. President ...
Under a bilateral defense agreement, Islamabad will have to support Riyadh in the event of an Iran-Saudi showdown. That is not in Pakistan’s interest.
The status of the deal has been unclear since the Malaysia’s trade minister said that last month’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling rendered the agreement “void.” ...
As a communist nation and a responsible member of the international community, Vietnam is a natural bridge between Washington and Havana.
The city-state’s fiscal prudence puts it in a good position to weather the current volatility in the global oil market.