Pakistan considers Chinese Military Base at Gwadar, raising sovereignty concerns
Pakistan has reportedly agreed to establish a Chinese military base at Gwadar Port in Balochistan. With the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) slowing down and Pakistan struggling with debt, China has been pressuring Pakistan to offset its financial losses.
Philippines says its aircraft was shadowed by Chinese navy helicopter during patrol
The Philippines said on Wednesday (Sep 25) its fisheries bureau aircraft was shadowed and approached by a Chinese navy helicopter while on patrol near the disputed Scarborough Shoal, in another face-off between two countries locked in a bitter row over territory.
PM Modi Discusses Ways To Strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership With Vietnamese President To Lam
He further reiterated his sympathies and solidarity with Vietnam in the face of loss and damage caused by Typhoon Yagi earlier this month
Forging the future: How Prime Minister Modi's U.S. visit strengthens India-America ties
The relationship between India and the United States has steadily evolved over the years, transcending its Cold War-era tensions and entering a new phase of mutual respect, collaboration, and shared goals.
Russia's Oil Pipeline Network: A Global Energy Hub
With a total length exceeding 50,000 kilometers and accounting for approximately 10 to 12% of the global crude oil supply in 2022, Russia's oil pipelines traverse the Arctic's permafrost, dense forests, and rugged mountains of Siberia. These pipelines have become the backbone of the Russian economy, reinforcing its international standing and symbolizing the nation's resilience.
Have US sanctions impacted Pakistan’s missile programme?
A recent Al Jazeera article titled “Will US sanctions make any difference to Pakistan’s missile programme” raises a very pertinent question.
PM Modi to visit US from September 21-23; to take part in Quad summit, address "Summit of Future" at UNGA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a three-day visit to the US starting September 21, where he will participate in the annual Quad Summit and address the 'Summit of the Future' at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Warships in South China Sea signal Germany's willingness to counter China's threats
A German naval officer stands on the bridge of the frigate FGS Baden-Wurttemberg, docked in Incheon, South Korea, Sept. 6, 2024. It is one of two German naval vessels en route from South Korea to the Philippines through the South China Sea.
Peterhof Summer Palace: From Luxury Resort to Historical Museum
The Peterhof Palace, emblematic of the Russian Tsars' might, once stood as a lavish retreat by the Gulf of Finland. It has weathered numerous historical shifts, from its regal zenith to wartime ruin. Now restored, Peterhof serves as a historical museum, drawing millions of global visitors.
Unveiling the Hidden Hand: US Role in Bangladesh’s Political Upheaval
Bangladesh has recently found itself at the crossroads of geopolitical maneuvering and internal political strife. The sudden overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left many questioning the underlying forces at play
New Zealand Labels A ‘Complex and Deceptive’ Threat in Annual Intelligence Report
In a stark departure from its usual measured diplomacy, New Zealand's report, issued by the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (SIS), highlights the growing risks posed by foreign interference, particularly from China, and serves as a wake-up call for a nation long shielded by geographical isolation.
Vodka: The National Drink of Russia
When one thinks of Russian cuisine, vodka often comes to mind. For Russians, vodka is more than just a beverage, it is a symbol of their national identity, a source of pride, and one of life's greatest pleasures.
Winter Palace - Architectural and Historical Masterpiece
Situated at the core of Saint Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, the Winter Palace stands as not just an architectural marvel but also a representation of the might and wealth of the Russian Empire.
Explore Baikal: A Natural Wonder of Unmatched Depth
Lake Baikal, located in eastern Siberia of the Russian Federation, is not only the deepest freshwater lake but also the oldest lake on the planet. With its pristine beauty, long history, and special ecological value, Baikal stands out as a treasure of the Earth, containing up to 20% of the world's surface freshwater, equivalent to about 23,600 cubic kilometers of water.
Yakutia: A Fiery Spirit Amidst the Frozen Wilderness
Yakutia, also known as the Sakha Republic, is the largest territory in Russia, spanning over 3 million square kilometers. It is the coldest inhabited region on Earth. Despite the freezing surroundings of ice and snow, the warmth of the human spirit burns brightly within each person and their family.
ASEAN to Enhance Military Intelligence Cooperation for Regional Peace and Security
The 21st ASEAN Military Intelligence Meeting (AMIM-21) took place in Vientiane (Laos PDR) on September 3.
India-Singapore Ties poised for Takeoff
As the crow flies, Singapore is about five hours from Delhi and is located at a crucial point in South East Asia, at the tip of the Malay peninsula and is an old friend of India
Narendra Modi to visit Singapore, Brunei Darussalam
Indian PM Narendra Modi, at the invitation of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, is scheduled to visit Brunei Darussalam on September 3-4.
Maslenitsa: Russia's Joyful Farewell to Winter
Farewell to Winter (Maslenitsa) is one of Russia's most vibrant and deeply rooted traditions. This Slavic festival marks the symbolic transition from winter to spring, celebrating the harmonious bond between people and nature. For many Vietnamese students who have studied in Russia, participating in Maslenitsa, especially in the scenic Kalistovo forest near Moscow, leaves an unforgettable memory of warmth, tradition, and camaraderie.
ASEAN United Against Transnational Crime
On the morning of August 28 in Vientiane (Laos PDR), the opening ceremony of the 18th ASEAN Ministerial Conference on Transnational Crime (AMMTC 18) was held.