By Lexi Dean On Friday North Korea shared photos showing Kim Jong Un with scientists and military personnel surrounded by centrifuges used to enrich uranium. An analyst for South Korea’s Asan Institute for Policy Studies estimated about one thousand centrifuges in the photos which is roughly the number needed to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for... Continue Reading →
Banking Fraud in Vietnam
Written by Lexi Dean | April 22, 2024 Real estate businesswoman, Truong My Lan, was sentenced to death last week over her role in Vietnam’s largest fraud case. Death penalties are not uncommon in Vietnam’s system, but they are rare in financial cases. She was arrested in 2022 after illegally controlling Saigon Joint Stock Commercial... Continue Reading →
Taiwan to Test New Air Defense Missile System: Sky Sword II
Written by Kevin Williams | April 8, 2024 Sky Sword II missile On April 9 Taiwan’s military is scheduled to test their new mobile air defense system, the Sky Sword II (locally called Tien Chien II). The Sky Sword II system comprises of wheeled ground vehicles equipped with missile firing units (MFU). Taiwan’s new system,... Continue Reading →
Taiwan’s Preparedness Prevents a Supply Chain Disaster
Written by Lexi Dean | April 8, 2024 On Wednesday morning Taiwan experienced a 7.4-magnitude earthquake, the strongest to hit the island in a quarter of a decade. After about 300 aftershocks in the following 24 hours, it is reported that the quake killed 10 and injured more than 1,000 people. Hualien County, near the... Continue Reading →
Indonesia’s Election Results Face Legal Complaints
Written by Lexi Dean | March 25, 2024 Prabowo Subianto Indonesia’s election results were confirmed this week, officially recognizing Prabowo Subianto as the country’s new President. Mr. Prabowo will take over at the end of Joko Widodo’s term in October. The campaign that won him the election emphasized commitment to democracy and promise to continue... Continue Reading →
Farmers’ Protests Spark Concern for India’s Upcoming Elections
Written by Lexi Dean | March 14 2024 /// Indian farmers /// Around two-thirds of the Indian population depend on farming for their livelihood, making India’s agricultural workers a vital group that may influence elections and policies. The Indian government is the biggest customer for farmers due to policies in place where the government provides... Continue Reading →
Will India Let Pakistan Join BRICS?
BRICS recently expanded to allow for the integration of six new members into the group. Pakistan has also submitted a formal request to join the group, though this request is made complicated by Pakistan's history and relations with India.
The Organization of Turkic States Meets
The Organization of Turkic States recently met for their 10th Summit. It is a group that works to advance trade and economic cooperation between member states and serves as a forum to discuss domestic and international issues.
Afghan Refugees Forced to Leave Pakistan
Pakistan announced in early October that all illegal migrants would need to leave the country by November 1st or risk deportation. This policy targeted the 1.73 million Afghan refugees that fled to Pakistan following the rise of the Taliban. Many of these refugees could face persecution upon return to Afghanistan.
Understanding Indian and Pakistani Reactions to the Israel-Hamas War
Prime Minister Modi of India declared his “unequivocal solidarity with Israel” before any official Western reaction came out, while many Indian news personalities have defined Israel’s military action since October 7th as “a war for all of us”. The Pakistani government, on the other hand, is likely trying to avoid a repeat of last year, when former Prime Minister Imran Khan jeopardized relationships in the West by visiting Moscow in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but this diplomatic approach may be tenuous if domestic pressure increases.