Features

A perfect storm as Israel’s war on Iran pushes the Taliban towards total collapse

bnm Gulf bureau June 30, 2025

The convergence of Israel’s military strikes on Tehran has created a catastrophic domino effect of potential regime collapse in Afghanistan, not Iran.

PANNIER: Strongman Rahmon’s actions towards Tajikistan’s Pamiri people nothing less than a cultural genocide

Bruce Pannier June 30, 2025

Yet hardly any outcry is heard from the international community.

INTERVIEW: Can Milei break Argentina's IMF doom loop?

Marco Cacciati June 30, 2025

Milei's radical reforms have won over the Fund, but currency controls and election risks cloud the path ahead, according to Professor Diego Crochi from UCA Buenos Aires.

EU eyes new Asian trade alliances to offset US trade war risks

Ben Aris in Berlin June 30, 2025

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is pushing for closer ties with Asia as part of a new EU trade strategy to offset the growing trade war risks with the Trump administration and reforming the global trade system.

INTERVIEW: Uzbekistan’s privatisation taking off as Franklin Templeton manages IPOs worth billions of the National Investment Fund in 1H26

Ben Aris in Berlin June 27, 2025

Uzbekistan’s government has launched an ambitious privatisation programme aimed at reshaping its economy and capital markets. US fund Franklin Templeton is managing a $1.68bn portfolio of 18 companies in the Uzbekistan National Investment Fund.

Russian banking officials warn of hidden risks as debt concerns mount

Ben Aris in Berlin June 27, 2025

Russia’s banking sector faces a growing threat of a systemic crisis within the next 12 months, with internal assessments suggesting a more fragile outlook than official statements imply.

Tosyali dethrones Eregli to become largest Turkish steelmaker

Akin Nazli in Belgrade June 26, 2025

Company owner Fuat Tosyali became a favourite businessman of president Erdogan. Projects he’s involved in include making Turkey’s “native and national” Altay battle tank.

Russia’s switch to Murmansk after EU sanctions on LNG exports exposes fragile dependence on Western shipping – CREA

bne IntelliNews June 26, 2025

Russia’s attempt to reroute Arctic LNG exports through domestic waters following the European Union’s March 2025 transshipment ban has exposed a hidden vulnerability at the core of its energy strategy, Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air.

Will Ukraine's refugees go home after the war is over?

Ben Aris in Berlin June 26, 2025

Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 caused Europe’s biggest displacement in decades as millions fled, most of them women and children. Three years later, there are still more than 5mn Ukrainians living abroad and only 20% say they will go home.

Grab-GoTo merger sparks monopoly fears, nationalist pushback in Indonesia

bno - Surabaya Office June 26, 2025

While public speculation grows, both companies remain tight-lipped. Grab Indonesia’s Chief of Public Affairs, Tirza Munusamy, denied any formal discussions, claiming the rumors were “not based on verified information.”

After decades of neglect, Central Asia awakening to trade possibilities with Mongolia

Eurasianet June 25, 2025

Ulaanbaatar welcomes two Central Asian leaders in June.

Syria receives IMF visit for first time since 2009

Akin Nazli in Belgrade June 25, 2025

Conflict-torn country faces “enormous challenges”, says mission. Majority of GDP wiped out. Restoring power infrastructure alone could cost at least $40bn.

Can Kazakhstan deliver on the rare earth hype?

Nizom Khodjayev in Astana June 25, 2025

The expectation for the "new oil" is huge – but experts point out that it is still far too early to talk about the Central Asian country having massive, confirmed REE resources.

Drawing the line: Indonesia settles long-running Aceh–North Sumatra dispute

bno - Jakarta Office June 25, 2025

Aceh, located at the northern tip of Sumatra, is a special autonomous province with the right to implement Sharia law. It has a distinct political identity shaped by decades of conflict, which ended with the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement.

Asia’s fruit boom: how the continent is feeding the world’s sweet tooth

bno - Taipei Office June 24, 2025

Asian growers are now tapping into global markets more aggressively than ever before.

LONG READ: Nato summit in The Hague is all about the money, not about Ukraine

Ben Aris in Berlin June 24, 2025

The collected membership of Nato meets in The Hague on June 25 for a cutdown version of the annual gathering, where Ukraine has been dropped from the agenda and the only thing that will be discussed is increasing defence spending to 5% of GDP.

Peruvian restaurant Maido tops global rankings in latest World's 50 Best list

Alek Buttermann June 24, 2025

Peru shines again as Maido in Lima is named the world’s best restaurant in 2025, marking a major win for chef Micha Tsumura and cementing Peru’s place as a global culinary powerhouse.

Global uncertainty causes FDI to plummet in Emerging Europe

bne IntelliNews June 24, 2025

wiiw research blames crisis in German industry and the uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump’s second term as US president for sharp slowdown in FDI.

A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would cripple the global semiconductor supply chain - and the planet

bno - Taipei Office June 24, 2025

Diplomacy, deterrence, and international cooperation are the only viable path forward. The alternative is not just a local war - it is a global tech blackout.

Proposed defence spending hike to 5% of GDP exposes divisions among Nato members

bne IntelliNews June 24, 2025

Russia hawks in Poland and the Baltic States are firmly behind plan to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP, while other members question new target.

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