Category: Asia
On March 4, at least 56 people were killed and around 200 others were wounded when a suicide attacker of…
On February 23, the Ministry of Defence of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced its intention to sign a contract…
On February 17, forces loyal to Ahmad Massoud attacked Taliban positions in the Dare district of Panjshir province. Three Taliban…
Terrorism continues to plague Pakistan and its economy. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst Despite only one Pakistani athlete…
Caught in the crossfire, stands the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, which owns 51.5 percent of the foundry market. by Uriel…
by James M. Dorsey A recent dinner in Washington suggests that a seemingly forthcoming visit to Turkey by Israeli President Isaac Herzog could…
Written by Roger Keeran. Originally appeared at Global Research The United States government is ratcheting up a cold war against China. The Biden…
Finland has evacuated 37 Afghans from Afghanistan, according to the Finnish Foreign Ministry; At least one American and seven British…
by Eric Zuesse On February 11th, the New York Times bannered “Spurning Demand by the Taliban, Biden Moves to Split $7 Billion in…
Originally published on ChinaDaliy. Translated by Liviu Florea exclusively for SouthFront. Martin Albrow, one of the proponents of the concept…
On February 6, unknown gunmen attacked Pakistani Army position in the Karam area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Five Pakistani soldiers…
Lithuania miscalculated responses to its escalation with China. Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst The Anglo Alliance (US, UK…
In response, London reaffirms its sovereignty over the region. Written by Lucas Leiroz, research fellow in international law at the…
On February 6, at least five Pakistani soldiers were killed as a result of shelling on the border with Afghanistan….
Written by Eric Zuesse On February 3rd, America’s National Public Radio (NPR) headlined “Uyghur kids recall physical and mental torment…