This week's Farda Briefing looks into U.S. President Donald Trump’s seemingly reluctant return to his "maximum pressure" ...
No where else will one find Bhutan next to Ethiopia, or India next to South Korea, their culinary flavours wafting around in ...
Geopolitics – the interaction of strategy with geography and power – forms part of the mental architecture of every national leader. Most are only dimly aware of the geopolitical framework that shapes ...
With the passing of “engagement,” the mood had darkened considerably in Seoul, mirroring a new, bellicose swagger evident ...
EU mid-market update: Trump adds Middle East tensions to macro picture as trade war keeps volatility high; Novo Nordisk rises ...
The National Council of Resistance of Iran has shared information on how the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is ...
Key differences in comprehensive strategic partnership treaties with Pyongyang and Tehran give insight into Moscow's diplomatic strategy On January 17, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian ...
Rather than waiting—and hoping—that the Americans would protect them from their neighbors to the north, Seoul’s leaders could easily protect themselves.
North Korea has lashed out at US secretary of state Marco Rubio for calling it a “rogue” state and warned Monday that such “coarse and nonsensical remarks” will never contribute to US interests, in ...
It’s clear that America’s principal global adversaries are increasingly cooperating, and policymakers and experts are ...
In an interview with Megyn Kelly in January, Secretary of State Marco Rubio referred to North Korea and Iran as "rogue states." ...