There is an old joke in political circles — one that is darkly funny precisely because it is so reliably true — that power is never really lost. It merely changes addresses. In Bangladesh, that joke ...
When a nation seals its border, it is rarely just a security decision. It is a declaration of vulnerability, a signal of exhaustion, and sometimes a warning to the world. Chad’s decision to close its ...
For years, Washington viewed the Houthis as a contained problem – a militant force entrenched in Yemen’s rugged mountains and along its Red Sea coastline, dangerous but geographically limited. That ...
The killing of notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as El Mencho, marks a watershed moment in the long-running war against organized crime in Mexico. For observers in ...
Hungary has moved to block the European Union’s proposed 20th sanctions package against Russia, tying its approval to the restoration of oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia.
A coordinated law enforcement operation supported by Eurojust has dismantled a fraudulent cryptocurrency call center in Ukraine, underscoring both the scale of cross-border financial crime in Europe ...
An investigation by the independent outlet Buro Media has shed new light on the industrial supply chains underpinning Russia’s ongoing aerial campaign in Ukraine. Drawing on customs records and trade ...
Apparently, the outcome of the recent New Delhi summit between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President ...
In Pakistan, power rarely disappears. It retreats, recalibrates, returns and often in uniform. Since the arrest of former ...
The recent interview published in Dhaka-based Bangla newspaper Kaler Kantho has placed Bangladesh at the center of an ...
A fresh wave of controversy has erupted in British political and royal circles after Kirill Dmitriev, an aide to Russian ...
India has sharply condemned Pakistan over a series of airstrikes conducted inside Afghanistan, in what New Delhi described as ...