How should we read Bangladesh’s UNGA presidency against global and domestic realities? | The Daily Star
How should we read Bangladesh’s UNGA presidency against global and domestic realities? | The Daily Star
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Economic cooperation through Afghanistan in focus at second Termez Dialogue | Ariana News | Afghanistan News
Summary: The second Termez Dialogue centered on economic cooperation and regional connectivity in Central and South Asia through Afghanistan, according to Afghanistan’s Center for Strategic Studies. About 200 representatives from 40+ countries and 10 international/regional organizations attended. Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi joined online, with other Ministry of Foreign Affairs representatives in attendance. Side events included discussions on the
For Stability, Bahrain and the Gulf Need Democratic Accountability
Summary: The piece argues that for long-term stability in Bahrain and the Gulf, democratic accountability is essential. Since 2011, Gulf states have deepened repression, constraining expression, association, and assembly. The elected houses in GCC states have become largely hollowed out, leaving many citizens voiceless, frustrated, and prone to protests. This growing political frustration, combined with securitisation, has led GCC governments to tighten controls without addre
Foreign policy to prioritise nat'l interest - The Daily Star
Summary: - Bangladesh’s foreign policy should center national interest, economic diplomacy, strategic autonomy, balanced engagement, and national security, according to PM’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Humayun Kabir. - The policy aims to prioritize Bangladesh’s development, emphasize exports, investment, energy security, trade connectivity, migrant workers, and the diaspora, while maintaining flexible, multifaceted engagement with all countries. - Bangladesh should avoid react