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CE outlines three requirements on formulation of Macao’s Third Five-Year Plan – Macao SAR Government Portal

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CE outlines three requirements on formulation of Macao’s Third Five-Year Plan – Macao SAR Government Portal

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Russia’s Dual Afghan Strategy and Pakistan’s Shrinking Room for Maneuver – The Diplomat

Summary: The Diplomat article analyzes Afghanistan’s evolving foreign policy landscape amid Russia’s dual approach and Pakistan’s shrinking influence. Key points: - Russia pursues a dual strategy: publicly highlights Afghan-based terrorism to justify a broader security role in Central Asia, while expanding security ties with the Taliban to secure a material instrument for that role. - Kabul signals leverage against Pakistan: after Russia’s agreement with the Taliban, Afghani

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Government plans to build a sovereign wealth fund for Anguilla's future security - Anguilla Focus | News

Summary: - Anguilla is considering establishing a sovereign wealth fund to secure long-term economic stability and provide a financial safety net for future generations and disaster resilience. - The fund would be primarily supported by .ai domain registrations, leveraging growth in AI-related digital assets. - Premier Cora Richardson Hodge discussed the plan during a December press conference, after traveling to the UK and meeting with entities in Canada and the UK with expe

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The Consensus Crisis in the Kingdom: Between financial dictate and the contempt for the democratic mandate - EA News Aruba

Summary: The article reports a growing consensus crisis in the Kingdom of the Netherlands focused on Aruba, centered around the Kingdom Act for Financial Supervision (HOfA) and related governance tensions. Key points: - Aruba’s constitutional tensions have peaked over the HOfA, which critics say bypasses Aruba’s Parliament (Staten) and clashes with Aruba’s tri-axis separation of powers. - Parliament has not debated or approved the local Landsverordening (LWHO), while the Dut