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Kazakhstan reveals name of its first nuclear power plant

According to the Kazakh Nuclear Energy Agency, the competition was initiated by Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev as of August 11, 2025, and took place from September 25 to October 10 on the eGov Mobile platform. The Competition Commission announced at its final meeting the

The rot eating at China’s war machine

China’s drive to build a modern, high-tech military is increasingly undermined by a widening corruption crisis that is raising doubts about its true strength. This month, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released a report mentioning that China’s

Ukraine talks show risk of dealmakers replacing diplomats

Recent reports about the role of Donald Trump’s special envoy, American businessman Steve Witkoff, in the Ukraine peace negotiations have raised wider questions about why political leaders turn to business figures in high-stakes diplomacy – and whether this can ever work. A

China repairing Trump’s broken ‘invisible hand’

In the waning days of 2025, as global markets grapple with rising uncertainty, a document from Beijing has emerged as a beacon of free-market economic logic and rationality, inspiring hope for a more open and efficient future. Adopted on October 23 by the Communist Party of

Ukraine : EU must lead on European security, not follow

As discussions intensify around ending Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, Renew Europe emphasizes that any agreement carries profound implications for the entire European security order. The Liberals and Democrats insist on two fundamental principles: nothing about