For decades, international relations were governed not only by written rules, but by a shared pretense. The United Nations Charter, international courts, and diplomatic language provided...
Kazakhstan has entered an irreversible new stage of modernisation, underpinned by political reform, economic restructuring and a renewed emphasis on social justice, according to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev....
The cost of living remains one of the most pressing issues facing households across our country and it is felt even more acutely at Christmas time....
The South Caucasus had a good year. The most bitter conflict that emerged during the disintegration of the USSR between Armenia and Azerbaijan was resolved with...
As 2025 draws to a close, looking back on the past year, the Russia-Ukraine war continues, and conflicts in regions such as Israel and Palestine have...
Today, Belgium, like other EU countries, is facing an increase in migration. Our citizens have to financially support a large number of migrants for their taxes....
The recent expansion of the Middle Corridor through new multimodal routes marks a notable shift in Eurasian connectivity. What was long discussed primarily as a geopolitical...