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Kosovo’s former president Thaçi fights for his freedom in The Hague

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 8, 2025

Ongoing war crimes trial of top former KLA leaders will shape the contested memory of Kosovo's war of independence and define its standing abroad.

How Central Asia came to love the Chinese electric vehicle invasion

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent, & bne staff in Istanbul and Prague October 8, 2025

Resistance would be futile – and expensive. The region has flung its doors open to the likes of BYD.

Bangladesh’s coming political reset

bno Chennai Office October 8, 2025

Tarique Rahman’s announcement of his imminent return to Bangladesh has overnight redefined the country’s political narrative after nearly two decades of exile.

Japan’s new ‘Iron Lady’ Sanae Takaichi – a win for Taiwan, a slap in the face for China

bno - Taipei Office October 6, 2025

Galling to China, Takaichi is said to be a regular visitor to Yasukuni Shrine, which, given its enshrinement of Japan’s war dead, including a number of convicted war criminals, is seen as a political slap in the face by Beijing.

Malaysia’s fuel recalibration: balancing fiscal discipline and public relief

bno - Surabaya Office October 5, 2025

In late September 2025, the Malaysian government unveiled a recalibrated approach to its long-running petrol subsidy, lowering the price of RON95 for citizens to $0.47 per litre.

Did Tokayev’s visit to New York indicate any meaningful expansion of Kazakh-American economic ties?

Nizom Khodjayev in Almaty October 3, 2025

Best not believe the hype.

Water scarcity forces a rethink of Tehran's dominance

bnm Tehran bureau October 3, 2025

Iran is fast running out of water fast and the country's president wants to move the capital immediately.

LONG READ: Trade is the glue that holds Global Emerging Markets Institutions together

Ben Aris in Berlin October 3, 2025

The world order is changing. The emerging markets are coming of age and they are setting up a raft of largely non-Western Global Emerging Markets Institutions (GEMIs) to coordinate their lives. Trade is the glue that binds them together.

Trump tariffs to dent revenue of Indian home textile industry by 5–10%

bno - Mumbai Office October 2, 2025

India’s home textile industry is bracing for one of its most challenging years, after the United States imposed steep tariffs of 50% on a broad set of Indian exports with effect from August 27

LONG READ: The GEMIs, the Global Emerging Markets' interlocking institutions

Ben Aris in Berlin October 2, 2025

The international order is breaking up as the Global Emerging Markets build a raft of new non-Western interlocking international institutions to run their vision of a new multipolar world order.

Slovenia confronts its ageing challenge with contested pension reform

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 1, 2025

As Slovenia’s population ages, the overhaul of the pension system is becoming one of its defining political struggles of the decade.

PANNIER: Quarrelling neighbours – the Taliban and Tajikistan

Bruce Pannier September 30, 2025

Sabre-rattling not infrequent, but there just might be signs of easing tensions.

Iran's population is ageing at an alarming rate

bnm Tehran bureau September 30, 2025

Once a young, vibrant nation, Iran is greying into oblivion after a demographic shift of startling velocity.

Ukraine's receipt of Israeli missiles part of Israel's greater geopolitical plot

bnm Tel Aviv bureau September 30, 2025

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that his country received a Patriot air defence system from Israel

UK companies lost $70bn from sanctions on Russia

Ben Aris in Berlin September 30, 2025

British businesses have lost nearly $70bn between 2022 and 2024 as a result of their withdrawal from the Russian market, according to a survey of public sources and annual reports, the Russian state-owned media reports.

EBRD warns CEE competitiveness at risk as China’s export power grows

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 30, 2025

China's exports have become more similar to those from Central Europe and Turkey, as its share in global manufacturing exports surges.

Tony Blair in discussions to run Gaza

bnm Gulf bureau September 29, 2025

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is set to run an interim Gaza government following the collapse of Hamas, the White House hopes.

How Azerbaijan's oil prince went from dining with Messi to facing decades in prison

Cavid Aga in Warsaw September 29, 2025

Adnan Ahmadzada is accused of contaminating 200,000 tonnes of his country's oil exports with corrosive chemicals and facilitating billions in Russian sanctions evasion.

Russia's military production goes into surplus

Ben Aris in Berlin September 29, 2025

After more than three years of heavy investment, Russia’s military production has gone into surplus, producing more arms and ammo than it needs to perpetrate the war in Ukraine, the Kiel Institute reported.

"Managed democracy" wins the Moldovan elections

Ben Aris in Berlin September 29, 2025

It appears that the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) has won the general election in Moldova on September 28, but President Maia Sandu has taken a page out of the Kremlin's “managed democracy" playbook.

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