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The World This Week
President Xi’s Southeast Asia Visit: Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia
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GP Team 20 April 2025
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The World This Week #307 Vol. 7 No. 16, 21 April 2025
Femy Francis
Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia:
President Xi’s Southeast Asia Visit
Femy Francis
What happened?
On 14 April, China’s President Xi Jinping started his Southeast Asian tour and visited Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia. He also published in the respective countries' news media prior to his visit. In Vietnam’s Nhan Dan Newspaper, Xi published “Building on past achievements and making new advances in pursuit of shared goals.” He reminisced about the shared revolutionary history and noted the historical phrase “The friendship between Vietnam and China is so profound because we are both comrades and brothers.” He called to deepen mutual trust, win-win cooperation, people-to-people exchanges, engage in multilateral collaboration, and safeguard regional peace. In a imilar note in Malaysian news media, Sin Chew Daily, “May the Ship of China-Malaysia Friendship Sail Toward an Even Brighter Future” Xi noted their historical friendship since the Silk Road times and called to build strategic communication and follow through with BRI initiatives. Xi noted that China’s work in Malaysia and other ASEAN countries is to fight “counter currents of unilateralism and protectionism, in keeping with the historical trend of peace and development.” Cambodia’s news media, Khmer Times, published “Toward a Stable and Sustainable China-Cambodia Community with a Shared Future in the New Era,” where President Xi noted the historical trading partner and the Chinese support for Cambodia to develop infrastructure. He said: “China-Cambodia ironclad friendship, which has been tempered through trials of time and storms of adversity, will stay true to its original purpose.”
During his visit, several agreements were signed between China and the three Southeast Asian countries, of which most of the details remain undisclosed. Vietnam signed 45 agreements with China on manufacturing, railway transport, supply chain production of goods, and a cross-border QR code to facilitate payments. Malaysia-China signed 31 agreements on developing AI, R&D technology, green technology intake, visa-free travel, the use of Chinese satellite for agriculture, and building a stable supply chain. With Cambodia, Xi signed 37 agreements on energy, tourism, education, and infrastructure development. Additionally, China affirmed to support for the construction of the canal, the Funan Techo Integrated Water Resources Management Project.
What is the background?
First, the state of China-Vietnam relations. 2025 marked China-Vietnam’s 75th year of diplomatic cooperation. Among the ASEAN countries, Vietnam is China’s largest trading partner, while China is Vietnam’s largest trading partner. In 2024, China traded USD 204.9 billion with Vietnam, which was a 19.2 per cent rise from 2023. Vietnam faced a trade deficit of USD 82.8 billion in 2024, while imports from China hiked by USD 33.35 billion. Vietnam's key exports to China are iron and steel products, fishery, and agricultural products. Chinese exports include electronics, spare parts, machinery, and computers. In 2017, Vietnam joined the BRI bandwagon. Some of the major China-funded projects in Vietnam are the Cat Lin-Han Dong railway project and the Vin Tan power station.
Second, the state of China-Malaysia relations. China is Malaysia’s largest trading partner since 2009. In 2024, the bilateral trade was USD 212 billion. Malaysia mainly exports iron ore, refined petroleum, and petroleum gas. China exports electrical control boards, computers, and integrated circuits. Malaysia only exported USD 41 billion to China in 2024, with a trade deficit of USD 171 billion to China. Malaysia signed the BRI agreement in 2013. China has heavily invested in building a deep-sea port in the Strait of Malacca as part of the Melaka Gateway Project. East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) is built under BRI.
Third, the state of China-Cambodia relations. China has been the largest trading partner of Cambodia for over a decade. In 2024, the bilateral trade reached USD 15.19 billion, a 23.8 per cent hike from 2023, of which Cambodia imported USD 13.44 billion worth, while it exported 1.75 billion to China. This showcases a trade deficit of USD 11.69 billion. Most of Cambodia’s exports consist of furniture, agricultural products, perishable goods like food, and raw materials. While China exports automated machines, electronics, and machinery. Cambodia signed the BRI in 2013, and China was responsible for key projects like the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway, Siem Reap Angkor International Airport, and the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone.
Fourth, a brief note on the US tariffs on China and Southeast Asia. The US imposed 46 per cent tariffs on Vietnam. While Malaysia was hit with 24 per cent tariffs from the US, and Cambodia was hit by 49 per cent tariffs, the highest amongst the ASEAN countries. China and the US are going on a tariff war after a series of retaliatory tariffs from both sides. The US has now imposed 245 per cent tariffs on China, while China has imposed a 125 per cent tariff on the US. Additionally, China has put tariffs and even restricted the sale of key rare earths. In terms of trade, the US is China’s largest trading partner, China is only third to the US after Mexico and Canada.
What does it mean?
First, China’s efforts on solidifying alliances amid trade tensions. China’s President's visit to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia was planned before the tariffs imposed by the US. Therefore, the visit wasn’t intended to diversify and build an alliance amid tariff tensions, but was rather serendipitous. Since the wave of tariff imposition, Xi Jinping highlighted the need to curb unilateral protectionism and to support the global trading system in all three visits. The visit came at an optimal time to consolidate support in the region. Though, according to the US President Donald Trump, this visit is “screw” the US.
Second, pledging allegiance. The joint statements released by China and the three host countries, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia, followed a similar theme. All three affirmed to maintain and march towards peace and stability in the South China Sea, and affirmed to One-China principle. China has been engaging in aggressive posturing in both the South China Sea and around the Taiwan Strait. Amongst the Southeast Asian countries, only the Philippines has been engaged in active tensions with China in the South China Sea. Taiwan has been hindering Chinese influence and presence in Taiwan by removing residents with Chinese residency. The visit aims to consolidate the alliance on the sidelines.
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CHINA THIS WEEK
China: US imposes 245 per cent tariffs
On 17 April, the White House announced that China now faces up to 245 per cent in tariffs. This comes after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to investigate the national security risks associated with the US's reliance on imports of critical minerals. The order to the US Secretary of Commerce was to kickstart an investigation under section 232, as part of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. This act was to be used by the Trump administration to scrutinize imports of copper, lumber, steel, and aluminum. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt noted that the ball is in China’s court and that China needs to make a deal with the US, and that it is not the other way around. This new hike comes after the previous 145 per cent, 104 per cent, 54 per cent, and 20 per cent.
China: Launches six new satellites as part of the Long March series
On 19 April, China launched six new satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, located in Shanxi Province. The six satellites called Shiyan 27 are a modified version of the Long March-6 carrier rockets that reached the preset orbits. They will be used to explore the space environment and other technological tests. This marks the 570th flight mission as part of the Long March carrier rocket series. China’s outer space presence has developed exponentially over the years; in recent years, its private and government rocket launches compete with the world’s international space station in establishing dominance.
China: GDP surges by 5.4 per cent in the first quarter
On 16 April, Reuters reported that China has surpassed its economic prediction for the first Quarter and its gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 5.4 per cent from January to March. The expectation for China’s growth in the first quarter was 5.1 per cent. This growth momentum is expected to slow down amid US tariffs. The rise in the GDP is due to the government stimulus that boosted consumption and supported investments. The year-on-year growth for China was revised and is expected to be 4.5 per cent in 2025 as they face US tariffs and duties.
China: India discusses the resumption of direct passenger flights
On 14 April, as per Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam, China and India discussed on resuming direct passenger services.. No date has been fixed for the the next discussion. This was first agreed in January by both countries to resolve the trading and economic issues. The secretary informed that while one round of meetings has been completed, some issues need to be resolved. After the 2020 China-India clash, direct flights to China were halted, and popular Chinese apps were banned in India. This has changed since China and India signed the disengagement agreement for the Depsang and Demchok flashpoints.
Taiwan: Nvidia to invest in AI infrastructure in the US with Taiwanese firms
On 14 April, Nvidia announced plans to team up with Taiwanese firms to invest USD 500 billion in AI infrastructure in the US over the next four years. Production of its Blackwell AI chips has already begun at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s’s facilities in Phoenix, and the company will produce AI supercomputers entirely in the US by building factories in Texas, partnering with Foxconn in Houston, and Wistron in Dallas. Both sites are expected to begin mass production within 12 to 15 months. Nvidia noted that building the AI chip and supercomputer supply chain in the US will be a complex process requiring cutting-edge manufacturing, packaging, assembly, and testing technologies, partnering with US-based Amkor and Taiwan’s SPIL for operations in Arizona. Co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang said: “The engines of the world’s AI infrastructure are being built in the United States for the first time,” adding that US manufacturing will help meet growing demand, strengthen supply chain resilience, and boost overall resiliency.
EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC THIS WEEK
Japan: To give Shinkansen trains to India for free
On 15 April, the Japan Times reported that Japan plans to provide East Japan Railway E5 and E3 series Shinkansen trains free of charge to India. The trains will act as inspection vehicles for India’s national high-speed railway under construction in the western region of the country. One train set from each series will be delivered in early 2026 after being fitted with the necessary inspection equipment. The Japanese and Indian governments also plan to adopt next-generation E10 series Shinkansen trains in the early 2030s for a roughly 500-kilometer high-speed rail link between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The delivery of these advanced trains is, however, unlikely to be in time for the line’s partial opening scheduled for August 2027. The project is considered strategically significant for Japan as it underlines the importance of its iconic shinkansen technology, with low-interest yen loans expected to cover about 80 per cent of the overall project costs originally valued at roughly USD 12.65 billion.
South Korea: Acting President meets Maryland Governor to discuss US tariffs
On 16 April, Acting President Han Duck-soo announced that South Korea and the US are working to find a win-win solution to address the issue of US reciprocal tariffs on Korean imports. Han, in a meeting with Maryland Governor Wes Moore, explained that ministerial-level discussions are underway to identify mutually beneficial strategies in economic cooperation, including measures to balance trade, support LNG purchases, and enhance bilateral shipbuilding efforts. Moore expressed his hope for smooth negotiations, emphasizing the importance of the longstanding alliance between Korea and the US. Both leaders underscored the need for continued high-level cooperation to ensure the security and prosperity of the partnership.
New Zealand: Looks to deepen trade and strategic ties with Taiwan
On 17 April, President Lai Ching-te hosted a delegation of New Zealand (NZ) parliamentarians in Taipei, underscoring shared interests in “smart agriculture, biomedicine, the digital economy, and clean energy.” Lai noted that both democracies face global headwinds, such as shifting trade patterns after the US levies on Taiwanese exports, and called for market diversification. Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, Stuart Smith, highlighted security cooperation, recalling last September’s joint New Zealand and Australian naval transit through the Taiwan Strait to uphold freedom of navigation. The visit, part of a six-day trip by members of New Zealand’s All Party Parliamentary Group on Taiwan, aims to promote bilateral ties between the two sides.
SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH ASIA THIS WEEK
Indonesia: President Prabowo travels to the Middle East to forge diplomatic relations
On 15 April, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto began his visit to the Middle East to engage in the resolution towards theconflict in Gaza. He would visit the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, and Jordan.. Following his tour to the Middle East, the Indonesian President would meet Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. . Th President Prabowo said, “Indonesia is open to contributing to the resolution of the Israel-Palestine War, based on its capacity and international role.”
India: Among 62 countries to vote for a global carbon tax on ships
On 11 April, India was among 62 countries that voted in favor of the world’s first global carbon tax on the shipping industry. The countries that opposed it include Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Russia, and Venezuela. At the International Maritime Organization, it was decided that from 2028, ships will shift to lower-emission fuels or pay a levy for the pollution. Hence, ships will be charged on the magnitude of their emissions. The amount raised will only be used to decarbonize the maritime sector. While this move is a leap in international climate policy, criticism over its failure to address the climate finance needs of developing states has surfaced.
Sri Lanka: Plans to scrap para tariffs on US imports
On 17 April, the Daily Mirror reported that the Sri Lankan government had proposed to remove its para tariffs on US imports. With a 44 per cent tariff slapped by the Trump Administration on Sri Lankan exports, the government seeks ways to appease the US. Moreover, the government is seeking to import fuel from US companies to decrease the bilateral trade gap. While Sri Lanka’s exports to the US are worth USD three billion, its imports are around USD 300 million.
India: Boeing eyes India as a market for its aircraft deliveries
On 16 April, amid heightened trade tensions between China and the US, the Economic Times reported that India is being considered as a market for Boeing aircraft deliveries after China stopped taking delivery of Boeing aircraft. China’s decision is in retaliation for 245 per cent tariffs imposed by the US on its exports. On the other hand, Indian buyers are anticipating the redirection of air carriers to India meant for China. Indian airlines like Air India Express and Akasa have the same model as Chinese companies have on order, the Boeing 737 MAX jets. This sheds light on the larger possibility of India replacing China for US goods.
AFRICA THIS WEEK
Sudan: RSF announces parallel government
On 15 April, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced the formation of a rival government in areas under its control. On the day marking two years of the war, the RSF leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, declared the establishment of the “Government of Peace and Unity” in the areas under its control. Dagalo stated: “On this anniversary, we proudly declare the establishment of the Government of Peace and Unity, a broad coalition that reflects the true face of Sudan.”
EUROPE THIS WEEK
Europe: NATO Secretary General assures “unwavering support” to Ukraine
On 15 April, during his visit to Odesa, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte along with Zelenskyy released a joint statement. Rutte affirmed NATO’s “strong and unwavering support” for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s ongoing attacks. He called out the current violence in Ukraine, including the drone strikes Odesa, and ballistic missile attack in Sumy. Rutte criticised Russia’s repeated targeting of civilians, including hundreds of medical facilities and workers, calling it an "outrageous" pattern of behaviour. He reassured the people of Ukraine that NATO’s support remains “rock-solid” and that NATO’s commitment to Ukraine’s security would be both political and practical. He pointed out that NATO Allies have already pledged over EUR 20 billion in security assistance for 2025. Rutte emphasized that NATO’s goal is to help Ukraine remain strong and sovereign, capable of defending itself and deterring future aggression. He also addressed ongoing peace efforts, between the US and Russia, and how France and the UK, are prepared to play their part in securing peace at right time. Rutte concluded by reaffirming NATO’s unwavering solidarity with Ukraine, looking forward to a future where the Ukrainian people can live in peace, free from fear.
Europe: EU and UK approve more than EUR 650 million aid to address Sudan’s humanitarian crisis
On 15 April, leaders from the EU, the UK, and France met in London, marking the second anniversary of Sudan's civil war. The EU and the UK pledged significant financial aid to address the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis. The EU committed EUR 522 million for 2025, while the UK announced GBP 120 million (EUR 141 million) to support food distribution for 650,000 people. However, Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized that humanitarian aid alone won't end the conflict, with Lammy noting the lack of political will as a major barrier to peace. Meanwhile, Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declared the formation of a rival government, further complicating the situation. The civil war, fuelled by a power struggle between Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has led to widespread suffering, with millions displaced, tens of thousands dead, and millions facing famine. Despite international aid efforts, the war has escalated into what many consider the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with little progress toward a ceasefire or peace
France: Algerian government orders 12 French embassy officials to leave the country
On 14 April, Algeria ordered 12 French embassy officials to leave the country, amid the rise in tensions between France and Algeria. According to France's Foreign Minister, Jean-Noel Barrot: “The departure from Algeria is linked to the arrest of the three Algerian nationals in France.” Barrot added: “I am asking Algerian authorities to abandon these expulsion measures and if the decision to send back the officials is maintained, we will have no other choice but to respond immediately.” In early April, Barrot metAlgeria’s President Abedelmadjid Tebboune to mend the broken relationship between the two, and to build a partnership of equals. However, recently, , the French prosecutors indicted three Algerians, including a consular official, on suspecting their involvement in the abduction of an opponent of the Algerian regime, Amir Boukhors in 2024.
Sweden and Norway: Glaciologists warn over rapid melting of Glaciers
On 16 April, a report in Euronews recorded that the glaciers in Sweden and Norway have been melting at a rapid pace, raising concerns. EU’s Copernicus recorded that Europe was at its warmest in 2024 compared to the rest of the years, and the glaciers in the Nordic region have experienced an average melt of approximately 1.8 meters. Glaciologists and other scientists have raised concerns over the loss of glacial ice, and if the trend continues, it could lead to the disappearance of glaciers. According to Erik Huss, a glaciologist in Sweden: “We need to take care of these small ice caps. They are incredibly important to us humans for energy, architecture, water supply, and many other things. The whole ecology of the mountains and the Alps depends on the incoming and outgoing flow of water.” Glacier melting is a part of Earth’s climate cycle, but at an unprecedented rate, it is difficult for the ecosystems to adapt. According to the World Meteorological Organisation, 70 per cent of the freshwater comes from the glaciers, supporting agriculture, energy production, industries, drinking water supplies, and many more. Besides their role in water cycles, glaciers act as time capsules in the planet's history. The ice records past climates, environmental changes, and human activity.
About the Authors
Femy Francis is a Research Assistant at National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS). Rohini Reenum is a Doctoral Student at NIAS. Padmashree Anandhan and Anu Maria Joseph are Project Associates at NIAS. Nuha Aamina and Fleur Elizabeth Philip are Research Assistants at NIAS. Nova Karun K is a postgraduate student at Pondicherry University. C Shraddha is a Research intern at NIAS.
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Padmashree Anandhan
The Ukraine War
Poulomi Mondal
French Exit from Mali: More questions than answers
Mohaimeen Khan
Yemen, Syria, and Sudan: Continuing humanitarian crises
Padmashree Anandhan
NATO and the Madrid Summit: Expanding defence frontiers
Madhura Mahesh
Elections in Colombia and Brazil: Re-emergence of the Pink Tide
Padmashree Anandhan
Elections in France, Sweden, and Italy: The rise of the right
Janardhan G
North Korea: Missile Tests Galore
Sapna Elsa Abraham
China and the Middle East: Xi Jinping’s visit towards a “new era” and “China-Arab community”
Avishka Ashok
The Taiwan Strait: Political and military assertions
Anu Maria Joseph
Ethiopia: Uncertainties despite ceasefire
Apoorva Sudhakar
Tunisia: The end of the Jasmine Revolution
Rashmi BR
Iraq: Deadlock and breakthrough
Kaviyadharshini A
Iran: Anti-government protests
Avishka Ashok
China: 20th Party Congress and Xi Jinping's consolidation
Chrishari de Alwis Gunasekare
Sri Lanka: Political and Economic Crises
Aparupa Bhattacherjee
Myanmar: The coup and after
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Thaw in China-Australia relations, and the return of Ramaphosa in South Africa
GP Team
The US-Africa Leaders Summit and the FTX CEO's arrest
Xi's visit to Saudi Arabia and Peru's political instability
GP Team
The Taiwanese local elections and the legacies of Jiang Zemin
Vignesh Ram
Anwar Ibrahim: Malaysia's new Prime Minister
GP Team
G-20 and COP-27 Summits: Key Takeaways
GP Team
Brief updates from around the world
GP Team
Elon Musk's Twitter deal and Putin's Valdai address
GP Team
China's 20th Party Congress and Former Prime Minister Liz Truss' resignation in the UK
GP Team
UN deems Russia’s referendums illegal
GP Team
The US easing sanctions on Venezuela, OPEC's production cut, and the WTO report on global trade
GP Team
The new DART Mission: A new era of planetary defence
GP Team
Putin and Russia's New Ukraine Strategy
GP Team
The SCO Summit, and the Sweden Elections
GP Team
Military exercises in Russia’s Far East, Eastern Economic Forum summit, and India-Bangladesh relations
GP Team
Floods and Emergency in Pakistan
GP Team
Regional round-ups
GP Team
Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, Sri Lanka's appeal to the IMF and Amnesty's report on Ukraine's Human Rights Violation
GP Team
Taiwan and Biden-Xi conversation, and a controversial referendum in Tunisia
GP Team
Putin’s meeting with Khamenei and Erdogan
GP Team
Biden's Middle East visit, and Elon Musk's backtracking on the Twitter deal
GP Team
Boris Johnson's resignation in UK, Shinzo Abe assassination in Japan, and the G-20 meeting in Bali
GP Team
NATO Summit, G-7 Summit, Instability in Israel, and NATO's New Strategic Concept
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BRICS Summit, Approval of Ukraine's candidature for the EU, and Saudi Arabia-Turkey rapprochement
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The US federal reserve interest rate increase and its global fallouts
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India-Nordic Summit, and New EU sanctions on Russia
GP Team
New US assistance for Ukraine
GP Team
China's Boao Forum for Asia, Russia's new ICBM test, and a Cold War in the Solomon Islands
GP Team
Elon Musk and the battle for Twitter
GP Team
New sanctions on Russia, and a new IPCC report on climate change
GP Team
Russia's gas ultimatum to Europe
GP Team
The G7 Summit, and Europe’s new focus on defence
GP Team
War in Ukraine: Strategies of China, Europe and the US
GP Team
EU’s Versailles Declaration on Ukraine, China’s National Peoples Congress meeting, and South Korea’s Presidential elections
GP Team
Sanctions against Russia and their limitations, and Biden’s State of the Union address
GP Team
Russia’s Ukraine invasion: Three days later
EU-Africa Summit, and France’s exit from Mali
GP Team
The One Ocean summit in France, and the Quad meeting in Australia
GP Team
Escalation and de-escalation in the Ukraine crisis
GP Team
Return of the Normandy Format on Ukraine and a Thaw in China-Australia diplomatic rhetoric
GP Team
US, Russia and the Geneva talks on Ukraine
GP Team
North Korea tests new missiles, and the US remembers 6 January
GP Team
The Complete Compendium for 2021
GP Team
China, East Asia, and South East Asia in 2021
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The Americas in 2021
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Europe in 2021
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Middle East and Africa in 2021
GP Team
South Asia in 2021
GP Team
The Biden-Putin, and Modi-Putin Summits
GP Team
China in Africa, and Elections in Honduras
GP Team
Strategic oil reserves' release, and another migrant crisis across the English Channel
GP Team
Biden-Xi virtual summit, and Russia's ASAT test
GP Team
The Coal compromise in COP 26, Xi’s power consolidation in China, and a Migrant Crisis in Europe
GP Team
COP 26 agreements on methane and deforestation, and elections in Japan
GP Team
China's White Paper on Climate Change
GP Team
China's hypersonic tests, Russia's Afghanistan summit, and EU's Poland challenge
GP Team
India-China military dialogue, G20 summit on Afghanistan, and China-Taiwan tensions
GP Team
Europe's Energy Crisis
GP Team
Biden's infrastructure bill trouble in the US, and a new Prime Minister in Japan
GP Team
The Quad reinvigoration, UN General Assembly meeting, Elections in Russia and Canada, and another political turmoil in Tunisia
GP Team
The AUKUS pact, North Korea's New Missile Test, New SpaceX Mission, and the State of EU address
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20 years after 9/11, Paris terror trial, and a new government in Lebanon
GP Team
The New Afghanistan
GP Team
Kamala Harris' visit to Southeast Asia
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Taliban's friendly neighbourhood: China, Russia and Pakistan
GP Team
The rise of Delta variant, and the fall of Afghan State
GP Team
New tensions in South China Sea, an ASEAN envoy to Myanmar, and 76 years after Hiroshima bombing
GP Team
Olympics in Japan, Six months of military rule in Myanmar, and a political opening in Lebanon
GP Team
Nord Stream-2, Floods in India and China, Peru election results, and another COVID origin probe
GP Team
Europe's floods and EU's Climate package, SCO meet on Afghanistan, and Political crises in Lebanon and Nepal
GP Team
Haiti's political crisis, and China's control of tech giants
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Hundred Years of Communist Party of China
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The EU Council Summit, the Merkel-Macron proposal on Russia, and Moscow's response
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G7, NATO and Biden-Putin summits, and the Iran elections
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G7 Summit, China's new anti-foreign sanctions law, Peru Elections, and France's Sahel exit
GP Team
China's Three Child policy, the US ban on investments in China, Biden's support for COVAX, and Israel's new government
GP Team
Another US investigation on COVID origin, Russia's Belarus embrace, Mali's second coup, and Europe's Africa apology
IPRI Team
EU's China investment freeze, Arctic Council meeting, Cryptocurrency crash, and a BBC apology
GP Team
China's new census, Cyber attack on a US energy grid, and 100 days of military rule in Myanmar
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100 days of President Biden, and three years of inter-Korean dialogue
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Biden's climate summit, Putin's new redlines, China's media clampdown in Hong Kong, and India's alarming COVID case
GP Team
Return of the Iran nuclear talks, Pak-Russia rapprochement, Greenland elections, and Russia-Ukraine tensions
GP Team
The WHO Report on COVID-19, and Brazil's political crisis
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Fifty years of India-Bangladesh relations, Israel's elections and North Korea's new missile tests
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Quad Summit, Ten Years of Fukushima and China's Two Sessions
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The case against MBS, the Ireland trouble post-Brexit and the Pope's Iraq visit
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India-Pakistan Ceasefire, US-Saudi Arabia reset, Afghan dialogue in Doha, and the Australian new media law on Facebook/Google
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US-Iran restart, Munich Security Conference, Libya ten years after Gaddafi and the US Cold Storm
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India-China border disengagement, Senate acquittal of Donald Trump, UAE’s Mars mission success, and the WHO’s findings on the COVID
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Biden's new US foreign policy priorities, Russia-EU tensions over Navalny, and China's redline on Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan
GP Team
The Daniel Pearl case in Pakistan and the new vaccine complications in Europe
GP Team
The US returns to the Paris Agreement, and India reengages the region through a Vaccine diplomacy
GP Team
North Korea's Party Congress, Houthis as terrorists, and Elections in Uganda
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Disorderly transition in the US, Breakthrough over Qatar, Enrichment in Iran and Arrests in Hong Kong
GP Team
The Year of COVID, Protests and Elections
GP Team
India-Bangladesh reset and China's Chang'e-5 success
GP Team
Morocco recognizes Israel, Maduro consolidates in Venezuela and No-deal Brexit gets reals
GP Team
UK Vaccine approval, China-Australia spat, and an intra-Afghan agreement
GP Team
The Joshua Wang trial in Hong Kong, and a worsening conflict in Ethiopia
GP Team
Trump's setbacks in Georgia and Pennsylvania, hectic American engagements in the Middle East, and the race for the COVID-19 vaccines
GP Team
Impending catastrophe in Yemen, Elections in Myanmar, and another crisis in Hong Kong
GP Team
Joe Biden as the new American President, Pan-European measures against Islamic Extremism, and Civil-Military tussle in Myanmar elections
GP Team
A new India-US defence agreement, another terrorist attack in France, and a looming Russia-Turkey Cold War
GP Team
Anti-government movement in Pakistan, Emergency in Thailand, and new Israeli settlements in the West Bank
GP Team
The Quad summit in Japan, the World Bank report on South Asia and the European Parliament on Saudi Arabia
GP Team
An ugly Presidential debate in the US, a new bill to prevent Islamic separatism in France, and new EU sanctions against Turkey
GP Team
The Second COVID Wave in Europe, Japan's rapprochement in East Asia and a SAARC summit in South Asia
GP Team
The Abraham Accords in the Middle East, a new PM in Japan, and a TikTok deal in the US
GP Team
The new Brexit crisis, India, China and the SCO meeting in Moscow, and the Wildfires in the US
GP Team
India-China Border Standoff, Second Wave in South Korea, and Russia-Europe tensions over Navalny poisoning
GP Team
Greece-Turkey Tensions, Iran and the UNSC, China and the South China Sea and Shinzo Abe's resignation in Japan
GP Team
Selecting Kamala Harris in the US, Arresting Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong and Facing the Second Wave in Europe
GP Team
Sri Lanka's election brings Mahinda Rajapaksa back, while India and Pakistan respond differently to J&K
GP Team
Forthcoming elections in Sri Lanka, a migrant problem turning political in Italy, and the Second wave in Vietnam
GP Team
China's Economic Recovery, India-China Disengagement, India-Iran Chabahar Challenge and the UK's Huawei ban
GP Team
Half a million COVID deaths in Coronavirus, Russian bounties to Taliban and Putin to remain President till 2036
GP Team
Two years of Trump-Kim personal diplomacy, and the US troop withdrawal from Germany
GP Team
Global Coalition on China, North Korea-US tensions, UAE's jibe at Israel and the COVID Peak in Brazil
GP Team
India-China border standoff, Locust attack in India & the EU's Largest Recovery Fund
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US-China Trade Talks, Locust attacks across Africa and Asia, Iraq's New PM, and finally, a government in Israel
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Iran’s Military Satellite, Tensions in the South China Sea and Israel’s New Government
GP Team
Europe's Rescue Package, Wuhan's Reopening, Saudi Arabia's Yemen Ceasefire and the WHO controversy
GP Team
Taliban Violence in Afghanistan, Lockdown in Germany and the US-China blame-game
GP Team
The Senate acquits Trump in the US; and the Coronavirus impacts Southeast Asia more
GP Team
World Economic Forum, Wuhan Coronavirus, China-Myanmar MoUs, and a new government in Lebanon
GP Team
US-Iran Tensions in the Middle East, 6G in China, Fires in Australia, and a New Nuclear declaration in North Korea
GP Team
Impeachment in the US, Brexit Vote in the UK, an Islamic Summit in Malaysia and a Death Sentence in Pakistan
GP Team
Sui Kyi at the ICJ, Boris Johnson as the new British PM, Greta Thunberg as TIME's person, and none to speak at the COP 25
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NATO at 70, Protests in Iran, COP 25 in Madrid
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Protests in Iran and Attacks in London
GP Team
Elections in Sri Lanka and Protests in Georgia, Chile & Czech
GP Team
The Crisis in Bolivia, the BRICS Summit in Brazil, and renewed violence in Israel & Hong Kong
GP Team
US-China Tariffs, Beijing's support for Carrie Lam, India's RCEP exit, Iran's nuclear enrichment, and Russia's new Arctic endeavours
GP Team
Protests in Lebanon, ISIS post-Baghdadi, UK Elections, Afghan QCG meet in Moscow and human trafficking across Europe
GP Team
The new Turkey-Russia axis in the Middle East, Trump Impeachment inquiry, Protests in Latin America and the Oil spill in Brazil
GP Team
Turkey's Syrian Offensive, Spain's Catalonia Crisis, a new Brexit Deal and an increasing divide in Hong Kong
GP Team
Turkey-Syria border tensions, Modi-Xi summit, Ecuador Protests and the Impeachment Inquiry against Trump
GP Team
70 years Celebrations in China, Tipping Point in Hong Kong, a Brexit Roadmap, Protests in Iraq, and Khashoggi's death anniversary
GP Team
Elections in Israel, Violence in Afghanistan, Drone Attacks in Saudi Arabia, and the Climate Change Protests
GP Team
Trump in DMZ, Hong Kong Protests, Violence in Libya, Agreement in Sudan, Taliban's Dual Strategy and Hafiz Saeed Charged
GP Team
Gaza Violence, China-US Trade Negotiations, North Korean Missile Tests, Iran’s Partial Withdrawal and Mueller Report
GP Team
Masood Azhar Ban, Venezuela Crisis, Huawei in UK & the Sri Lankan Bombers
GP Team
Elections in Spain, BRI Summit 2.0, Kim's Russia visit and Terror attacks in Sri Lanka
GP Team
Indonesian Elections, North Korea's New Weapon Test, Trump's Yemen Veto, Venezuela Crisis and Climate Change Protests
GP Team
Coup in Sudan, Protests in Algeria & Libya, and another Brexit Extension
GP Team
Brexit Deadlock, Crises in Sudan & Algeria and the Elections in Maldives
GP Team
US-China Trade Talks, Mueller Report, Gaza Anniversary and Thailand Elections
GP Team
The New Zealand Massacre, The JeM discussion in the UN, The Brexit rejection, US-Taliban peace talks and Climate protests
GP Team
India in OIC, India-Pakistan and Trump-Kim Summit
GP Team
Doha Dialogue with the Taliban, Saudi Arabia in Asia and the Crisis in Venezuela
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US Emergency, Nord Stream-2 and Indo-Pak tensions
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US, South Korea and Thailand
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Yemen, Venezuela and US-China
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Between a Terror attack in Nairobi and a Political Disaster in UK
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Kim-Xi Meet, US Shutdown & US-China Trade Talks
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