COMMENT: A new world of asymmetrical diplomacy
The world has changed in a very fundamental way. For most of the last century the world has been run on the lines of Great Power Geopolitics: them and us; the enlightened and the barbaric; the rich and the poor.
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TCHAKAROV: Armenia after an opposition victory — Georgia 2.0?
An opposition win would not be an economic, political or geopolitical disaster.
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Far-right outsider edges left in Colombia first round to set up ideological runoff
A flamboyant lawyer versus a communist senator's son. Colombia's presidential runoff pits two radically different visions of the country's future against each other.
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The magnet wars and how China still holds the keys to electric mobility
While Western carmakers rush to roll out new electric models, their production lines remain tethered to an extraction and refining network dominated by a single superpower - China.
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Warsaw-Kyiv relations hit new low as Nawrocki seeks to strip Zelenskiy of Poland’s highest honour
Rift after Kyiv named a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which Poland accuses of genocide.
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Kremlin wants “full partnership” with Afghan Taliban, military-technical deal signed
Russia is the only country in the world to formally recognise Afghanistan’s rulers, though Central Asia is slowly but surely building relations.
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Bulgaria the latest addition to the EU’s Excessive Deficit Club
Bulgaria has barely had time to celebrate joining the eurozone monetary union at the start of this year before the European Commission is set to turn around and throw it into the rapidly growing financial delinquents club.
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Euroclear appeals immediate enforcement of $256bn Russian Central Bank ruling
Euroclear has appealed the immediate enforcement of a RUB18.2 trillion ($256bn) Moscow court ruling won by Russia's central bank, as the EU weighs using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine.
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