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Nepal’s Nascent Democracy Faces A Presidential Problem

Over 600,000 stateless citizens were banking heavily on the Nepal Citizenship Act (2006) Amendment Bill 2022, passed by both houses of the parliament. But the President, Bidya Devi Bhandari, has refused to authenticate it to turn it into law.

Vietnam On Path To Emerge As New Asian Tiger

Vietnam is emerging as an alternative destination for foreign investment due to trade disruptions from lockdowns in China, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and a lingering trade row between Beijing and Washington.

With CHIPS Act, US Plans To Lord Over China

The CHIPS and Science Act, which was passed on July 27 is all about maintaining technology leadership over China, which pampers the idea of the market leader in the near future.

Isolated, Russia Offers Food, Energy Assistance To Africa

As the West continues to isolate Russia with tightening sanctions, the latter has started using food as a bargaining chip and has selected the right place – hunger-hit and strife-torn Africa -- to kick start the new crusade as its war in Ukraine has entered its sixth month.

Now Indonesia Reins In Social Media Giants

Under Indonesia's new licensing rules, tech firms in the country are now required to register themselves with the ministry and the government can take down content on social media sites or apps that can disrupt public order.

EU- New Zealand FTA: As Green As It Gets

After four years of torturous deliberations, New Zealand and the European Union (EU) have completed talks on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that incorporates the Paris climate agreement into trade in a big way.

BRICS Provides Breather For Putin To Push For De-dollarization Of Trade

Despite their mismatched ideologies, the BRICS virtual summit, hosted by China for Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa, proved beyond doubt that the U.S. and the EU have only partially succeeded in ostracizing Moscow, opening a new lease of life for the sanctions-hit Russian economy.

Belgium Protests Hint At Cracks In EU, NATO Unity

Inflation has plagued many EU nations. Earlier, doctors resorted to strikes in Turkey, and a mass strike by metal workers and truck drivers took place in Spain. In Italy, a one-day nationwide strike was called by train and mass transit workers and textile workers.

Southeast Asia’s Push For EVs To Bring Down Cost

Green energy is set to move beyond homes and offices in Southeast Asia to power the way people move on. Leading nations in the region are swearing by their newly professed obsession with selling electric cars as their prices are set to come down rapidly.

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