Bangladesh’s foreign policy

The visit revealed the Hasina government’s growing estrangement from China, despite its unwavering support in three consecutive controversial elections—2014, 2018, and 2024—due to increasing alignment with India. Amid regional tensions with India and the US in South Asia, China’s expanding engagement with Bangladesh is evident through vario

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Cornelius Vanderbilt also considered

In the mid-19th century, French ruler Napoleon III proposed constructing a canal using the San Juan River as an access route to Lake Nicaragua/Cocibolca. Around the same time, American businessman Cornelius Vanderbilt also considered building the canal, but the project was thwarted by civil war and the occupation of Nicaragua by American adventurer

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their unilateral ceasefire during

BRN said they still recalled how the Thai Army belittled their unilateral ceasefire during the COVID-19 pandemic in response to a call for a global ceasefire from U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres. It was an opportunity missed; the Thai side could have reciprocated BRN’s gesture of goodwill and built on that, Artef said. Instead, the Thai

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the risk of European sovereign

Indeed, the risk of European sovereign debt has become a long-term “gray rhino”. Germany’s fiscal stimulus plan means that eurozone countries will ease fiscal constraints, leading to a continued widening of fiscal deficits and further loss of control over sovereign debt. The ECB previously issued a Financial Stability Review report warning th

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economy may fall into recession

Amidst the concerns over the possibility that the U.S. economy may fall into recession, European stock markets have performed better than U.S. stocks this year, despite the ongoing economic downturn. Market institutions believe that Europe has been shielded from the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which has led investors to turn

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