Category: South East Asia

Pourquoi le yuan ne devient-il pas une véritable monnaie mondiale ?

La Chine voit les écueils sur lesquels l’Amérique a buté avec son dollar. Nous avons plusieurs fois abordé la question du Yuan par rapport au dollar mais cet article traduit par notre ami Xuan insiste sur l’aspect totalement original de la politique chinoise qui ne veut pas remplacer les États-Unis en tant que nouveau leader. La mondialisation impérialiste de «l’Occident […]

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Reuters révèle une campagne clandestine et mensongère des États-Unis contre la Chine

Qui est étonné par une telle «nouvelle», comme le dit Global Times le tabloïd chinois «les USA sont dans ce domaine (et d’autres d’ailleurs qui vont de l’assassinat de dirigeants à l’asphyxie de peuples entiers) de tels multirécidivistes que mêmes leurs plus grands fans ont dû accueillir la nouvelle sans la moindre surprise». Au cours des dernières décennies, la CIA […]

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Dragon confiant établit feuille de route pour la modernisation

Alors que le projet Ukraine disparaît dans les oubliettes de l’histoire, le projet Taïwan passe à la vitesse supérieure. Les guerres éternelles ne meurent jamais. C’est l’année du Dragon de Bois, selon la culture classique chinoise du wuxing («cinq éléments»). Le dragon, l’un des douze signes du zodiaque chinois, est un symbole de puissance, de noblesse et d’intelligence. Le bois […]

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Interest of $270 million earned so far from Afghanistan’s frozen assets

Anwar ul-Haq Ahady, a member of the board of directors of the Afghanistan Trust Fund (ATF) in Switzerland, says the fund has so far earned $270 million in interest. Ahady told Radio Azadi on Wednesday that this interest, earned from the $3.5 billion, can be used in Afghanistan if necessary. “Some projects, some basic expenses of the government or the […]

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Muttaqi urges Pakistan’s new govt to strengthen ties with IEA

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said in a meeting with Pakistan’s ambassador to Afghanistan, Ubaid-ur-Rehman Nizamani, that the new government of Islamabad should take constructive steps to strengthen relations with the Islamic Emirate. Hafiz Zia Ahmad Takal, the deputy spokesperson for the foreign ministry said on X that at the meeting, political and economic issues were discussed between the […]

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Ramadan 2024 explained: Facts, traditions, celebrations

Ramadan – the holiest month in the Islamic calendar – is expected to begin this year on Sunday 10 March, depending on the sighting of the moon. The Islamic calendar follows a lunar one and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the lunar calendar is shorter than the solar year, Ramadan migrates throughout […]

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India: Sustained Dominance In Telangana – Analysis

On February 27, 2024, Naini Komaraiah alias Komaranna (62), a cadre of the Ashok Dal faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-New Democracy (CPI-ML-New Democracy-Ashok Dal), was arrested in the Yellandu Mandal (administrative division) of Bhadradri Kothagudem District. On February 25, 2024, Chhattisgarh Police arrested four suspected cadres of the CPI-Maoist and seized some weapons in Julurupadu Mandal in the […]

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Pakistan: Tribal Elders Soft Targets – Analysis

On March 2, 2024, two Tribal elders of the Bugti tribe, identified as Dost Mahammad Notani and Bahar Khan Notani, sustained injuries when they were targeted in a bomb attack in the Dera Bugti District of Balochistan. Both the elders were close aides of Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sarfaraz Bugti, who was newly sworn in on March 2. On February […]

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The Indo-Pak Military Rivalry Is Expanding Into The South Caucasus

To be frank, what’s happening is that Russia is being squeezed out of the South Caucasus as a result of the West’s plot to place Armenia under its “sphere of influence”, and it was this regional strategic recalibration that opened the doors for the Indo-Pak military rivalry to expand to the South Caucasus. Business Insider cited unconfirmed Azeri and Pakistani […]

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India And Israel’s Counterterror Experiences And The Idea Of ‘Defeating’ Terror Groups – Analysis

Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas, now in its fourth month of operations, continues to be anchored by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s advertised aim of ending Hamas both as a militant and political entity. Netanyahu has further vowed to “stand against the entire free world if necessary,” to defeat the group. The terror attack against Israel on 7 October continues […]

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