Geo_ politics

The Geopolitical Significance of the South China Sea: Cooperation and Conflict

The South China Sea functions as one of the most strategically important areas between nations despite its continuous status as an international dispute zone. The South China Sea embraces 3.5 million square kilometers of land territory where international shipping routes cross through substantial natural reservoirs but exists within an area disputed by multiple neighboring nations. The strategic South China Sea …

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Globalization defines international locations.

In terms of geopolitical strength systems, globalization defines international locations’ growing interconnectivity and interdependence through exchange, funding, era, and cultural exchange, which could regulate international electricity dynamics and have an impact on. National governments could locate their power lessened by using the upward thrust of establishment agencies (MNCs) and their capability to paintings throughout borders. despite the fact that it …

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Australia political election 2025

Australia’s political landscape is dynamic and multifaceted, shaped by its unique electoral systems, evolving party dynamics, and pressing national issues. As the nation approaches the federal election on May 3, 2025, understanding these elements is crucial for comprehending the current political climate. Electoral Framework Australia employs a distinctive electoral system that combines compulsory voting, preferential voting, and proportional representation. Compulsory …

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Svalbard Global seed Vault in Arctic.

In a historic move, seeds from the UAE have been stored in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in the Arctic. This includes 315 samples from 110 plant species, such as the resilient Ghaf tree. The seeds, known for thriving in harsh conditions, will help preserve agriculture in extreme climates.

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Gaza’s stolen childhood

Who were the thousands of children Israel killed? Israel kills a child in Gaza every 45 minutes.That is an average of 30 children killed every day over the past 535 days. Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 17,400 children, including 15,600 who have been identified. Many more remain buried under the rubble, most presumed dead.Many of the …

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Israeli politicians sign letter urging Australian MPs to dump two-state policy

A handful of Israeli politicians, including one within Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party, have urged Coalition MPs to dump Australia’s longstanding two-state policy on Israel and Palestine ahead of the upcoming federal election. They claim that maintaining the policy would reward Hamas and destroy Israel Guardian Australia has not been able to identify the woman and man seen handing the …

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Indian development of new missiles

Like other leading nuclear powers, India has been modernising its conventional and nuclear forces. Recent reports from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Arms Control Today, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, International Institute for Strategic Studies and many other leading national and international think tanks reflect how and why India is growing and modernising its deterrent force.

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Federal budget 2025: Labor bets big with $17.1bn in tax cuts to win over middle Australia

Labor has bet a blockbuster $17.1bn in tax cuts to deliver it a second term at the upcoming election, as Jim Chalmers handed down his fourth budget jammed with cost-of-living support for middle Australia. In the shadow of the US president Donald Trump’s determination to overturn a global trading order that has seen Australians enjoy an era of prosperity, the …

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Mpox cases in pakistan makes medical concerns

Pakistan has reported its second case of mpox this year, with a 29-year-old man from Karachi testing positive for the viral infection. This marks the first case in Sindh and follows an earlier case in January when a traveler arriving in Peshawar from a Gulf country tested positive. While authorities insist that there is no local transmission, the country cannot …

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Climate Change as a Driver of Migration

Climate change, previously handled as an isolated environmental factor, has now become a controlling factor in reshaping global geopolitics. The effects of climate change are interconnected with migration movements and the spread of conflicts and are changing the socio-political landscape of different continents. Climate Change as a Driver of Migration Climate-based migration is gaining prominence. Disturbances to the environment such …

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