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Front-row view of Bangladesh’s democratic reconstruction

The first hundred days of a new government usually pass in a blur of performative activity and inflated promises. In Bangladesh, however, the opening months of the new administration carry the heavy weight of historical correction. Following the extraordinary upheaval of August

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Anti-foreigner sentiment strong and rising in Japan: survey

Japan is experiencing historically high numbers of foreigners. Its population is shrinking, and its workforce is aging, driving foreign labor to historic levels. In addition, the number of international tourists has also reached record highs, reshaping everyday life across the

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Netanyahu’s axis-vs-axis bet risks deeper, deadlier rifts

In February 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled what may be his most ambitious foreign policy doctrine yet. Standing before his cabinet ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, Netanyahu announced a “hexagon of alliances”, a sweeping

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