‘Treat drones like bullets’: Taiwan seeks 50,000 new UAVs over 2 years to boost defences

By Lawrence Chungin Taipei Taiwan is moving to buy nearly 50,000 drones over the next two years as it seeks to bolster its asymmetric combat capabilities against mounting military pressure from Beijing. The move comes as the island’s military prepares to classify unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as consumables to accelerate procurement – a policy that […]

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How Netanyahu risks making ‘Greater Israel’ the new Iran: ‘a rogue, destabilising state’

By Tom Hussain Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s open endorsement of a maximalist “Greater Israel” vision has unsettled the Arab world, with analysts warning it could mark a turning point in the region’s balance of power. Long seen by Washington and the West as a counterweight to Iran, observers say Israel now risks eclipsing its […]

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Philippines reports Chinese ship surge at Scarborough Shoal after ‘embarrassing’ collision

By Jeoffrey Maitem The Philippine government has reported a marked increase in Chinese maritime activity near Scarborough Shoal, intensifying a stand-off over the disputed South China Sea atoll. Officials in Manila have characterised the build-up as an attempt by Beijing to reassert control after two Chinese ships collided last week during a chase involving a […]

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Brazil Eyes New Business and Investment Opportunities in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Tuesday: Brazil has expressed keen interest in expanding business and investment in Bangladesh, with a particular focus on meat processing, agriculture, trade, and sports cooperation. Brazilian Ambassador to Bangladesh Paulo Fernando Dias Feres revealed that several Brazilian companies are interested in investing in Bangladesh, especially in setting up meat processing factories. Speaking at an […]

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Despite War’s Challenges, Kazakhstan Says Trump-Putin Meeting Was “The Beginning”

Kazakhstan has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump for their meeting in Alaska, describing it as “the beginning of high-level negotiations on the situation in Ukraine.” President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev “regards the summit as a historic event, made possible by the political will and sincere determination of both leaders to seek common […]

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Israeli police use water cannons, arrest dozens as protesters demand hostage deal

JERUSALEM: Israeli police blasted crowds with water cannons and made dozens of arrests on Sunday as protesters demanding a hostage deal escalated their campaign Sunday with a one-day nationwide strike that blocked roads and closed businesses. The “day of stoppage” was organized by two groups representing some of the families of hostages and bereaved families, […]

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Looting economic sector a ‘grave treason’, looters must face law: CA Yunus

Dhaka : Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (17 August) assured that the government will provide full cooperation to bring back the country’s assets laundered abroad. Terming this looting of the nation’s economic sector an act of “grave treason,” the chief adviser said, “To build a better country for future generations, these looters must be brought under […]

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