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    The changing political dynamics of Bangladesh

    It is hope that the changing political dynamics of Bangladesh will usher in a new dawn and era for the nation.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Bridging Horizons: Malaysia and BRICS Unite for Mutual Prosperity

    …. notice the striking harmony between the BRICS vision/mission, as elucidated above, and the MADANI concept as a policy based on inclusivity and integrity in shaping the nation’s identity and empowering all the overlooked segments...

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Joining BRICS+ : Anwar’s Pragmatic & Strategic Choice for Malaysia

    By joining BRICS+, Malaysia aims to deepen economic cooperation with emerging markets, enhancing trade, investment, and technological exchange. This engagement complements Malaysia's existing relationships with Western nations and institutions, rather than replacing them.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Navigating the BRICS Storm: Separating Signal from Noise

    Ceasing to wield trade, financing, investment, knowledge sharing, and technology transfer as economic weapons could indeed lead us toward a more peaceful and prosperous globe.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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    When China Meets The Arab World: A New Beginning Is Possible 

    Among others, President Xi also pledged that there is no such thing as an "indefinite war," a feature that has become more and more endemic in Gaza.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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    JS-SEZ – pushing forward Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations

    The JS-SEZ embodies the best of Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
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    Come Hell or High Water: Iran Has Topped the League

    With or without the complicity of the dark force of the Mossad, for that matter, some elements within Iran, the fact is Iran is not experiencing any chaotic transition of power.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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    Placing East Jerusalem under the MIDF

    It’s strikingly anomalous that the UNSC or the UNGA have never considered an international task force for East Jerusalem.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
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    The MIDF and the planned Rafah assault

    With the planned Rafah assault possibly due in May, the need for a MIDF has become all the more imperative and cogent.

    By Jason Loh
    1 year ago
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    The World Demands A Reformed United Nations Now!

    The world demands immediate reforms of the UNSC that extends to the UN General Assembly since the crisis in the Middle East has stoked tensions of a serious collapse of the international system.

    By Rais Hussin
    1 year ago
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