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Bolivia’s 2025 Elections: Implications for U.S. Policy

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Bolivia’s 2025 Elections: Implications for U.S. Policy

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El-Sisi, Eritrea's Afwerki to hold Cairo talks on bilateral ties, regional issues - Foreign Affairs - Egypt - Ahram Online

Summary: - Egypt and Eritrea (President El-Sisi and President Afwerki) plan formal talks in Cairo to deepen bilateral relations and discuss regional and international issues of mutual interest. - The discussions are expected to cover expanded cooperation across multiple sectors and joint perspectives on Horn of Africa developments, Red Sea security, and regional stability. - The two countries have stepped up political, security, and diplomatic coordination over the past years

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(PDF) BRUNEI AND THE WORLD SINCE 1984 - Academia.edu

Brunei’s post-1984 foreign policy centers on independence-led diplomacy as a small state. Key elements: - Independence framework: Full independence in 1984 established Brunei’s distinct foreign policy and diplomacy. - Neutrality and sovereignty: The sultanate emphasizes neutrality and non-interference to preserve sovereignty and regional stability. - ASEAN and UN engagement: Active membership in regional (ASEAN) and international (UN) bodies underpins Brunei’s diplomatic inf

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Cambodia Invokes Little-Used UN Procedure to Press Maritime Claim Against Thailand

Cambodia has formally invoked a rarely used UNCLOS mechanism—compulsory conciliation—to resolve its long-running maritime boundary dispute with Thailand over a ~26,000 sq km area in the Gulf of Thailand believed to hold significant oil and natural gas reserves (roughly $300 billion in value). The process yields non-binding recommendations from a Conciliation Commission and mirrors East Timor’s prior use with Australia. Cambodia designated Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn as its