The plot thickens again for Nord Stream sabotage
New developments and disclosures regarding the act of sabotage that blew up the Nord Stream pipelines from Russia to Germany nearly two years ago, including a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report that...
View ArticleNE Global’s Summer Edition: Global mobilization for mpox emergency begins to...
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View ArticleChina’s “dangerous and escalatory” activities against the Philippines in the...
On August 31, the U.S. Department of State issued a strongly worded statement condemning the latest in a series of dangerous and escalatory actions by China against the Philippines in the South China...
View ArticleKazakhstan’s Legislative Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking
Human trafficking remains a significant global issue, affecting millions of people around the world. According to recent data, there are an estimated 27.6 million victims of human trafficking globally,...
View ArticleWashington hits back at Russia’s covert influence activities aimed at 2024...
In a wide series of actions on September 4, the Biden administration froze Kremlin-run websites and charged two Russian state media employees in its most sweeping effort yet to counter what it...
View ArticleKazakhstan: The Middle Kingdom Gains from Neutrality and Oil
Kazakhstan is established as the premier investment location in the Eurasia region for multinational corporations and strategic investors. The country’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has largely...
View ArticleRomania talks bring green power line deal for Caspian Sea – EU energy
At a meeting in Bucharest, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary reached milestone agreements on the establishment of a Green Energy Corridor, aiming at bringing more renewable energy into the...
View ArticleVenezuela’s democratic opposition leader driven out, despite probable victory
The departure on September 7 former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez for exile in Spain likely marks the end of the latest opportunity for peaceful political change in...
View ArticleThe role of open talent in raising European competitiveness
The American poet Claudia Rankine once said that the past is a life sentence: a blunt instrument aimed at tomorrow. This is particularly true of the European labour market as we contemplate the future...
View ArticleWorld Nomad Games highlight Kazakhstan’s extensive cultural heritage
The record-breaking fifth World Nomad Games, also called the Olympics of the nomadic world, concluded on September 13 in the capital of Kazakhstan where the Central Asian country secured the top spot...
View ArticleG7 Foreign Ministers condemn Tehran’s export and Russia’s procurement of...
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) industrialized powers condemned on September 14 “in the strongest terms” Iran’s sales and Russia’s purchases of Iranian ballistic missiles. Italy...
View ArticleInterview: Afghanistan military mission veteran lays out Hungarian EU...
In 2008-2009, one of Hungary’s most successful military missions took place in Bhaglan Province, Afghanistan. That mission was led by Zsolt Sándor, Hungary’s current ambassador to Athens, who gave an...
View ArticleGeorgian officials sanctioned for anti-democratic actions and human rights...
In the continuing wave of new sanctions announcements this month against actors who are seen as undermining democracy and abusing human rights, the Biden administration announced on September 16 new...
View ArticleEurope’s climate policy isn’t working. It’s time for a new approach
The EU faces two inescapable truths: it’s falling behind on growth and angering the European public and farmers with some of its climate policies. It’s time for the EU to realise the transition to...
View ArticleA Source of Growth?
The most overused word at the moment has to be “growth.” From the politically naïve (or stupid) and thankfully short UK premiership of Liz Truss through to far more respected economists, growth has...
View ArticleUNGA 2024 overshadowed by Middle East turmoil
At the end of September, as usual, most of the world’s leaders converge on New York for the annual UN General Assembly (UNGA) session to present their national perspectives and emphatically demand...
View ArticleNE Global’s September Edition: UNGA 2024 overshadowed by Middle East turmoil
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View ArticleDevelopment of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions: an...
When the issue at hand is as significant as the integration between world religions in terms of shared values and collective thinking, it is crucial to approach it from a perspective that transcends...
View ArticleSupplying Russia and Iran, Armenia emerges as a new sanctions black hole
For the past two years, Armenia has been attempting to demonstrate its shift towards the West, all the while maintaining its geopolitical role as a link between Russia and Iran for dubious purposes....
View ArticleSeven new members join the Minerals Security Partnership Forum
Meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on September 26, the recently formed Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) came together for a project-focused MSP Partners Meeting and...
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