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- Russia survived without SWIFT, but that doesn’t mean it wonon March 27, 2026
When Russian banks were cut off from SWIFT in 2022, the goal was clear: deliver a fast financial shock. It didn’t quite work that way. Russia kept exporting, oil revenues surged and before long a different narrative began to take hold — that the sanctions had not worked after all. That conclusion is easy to The post Russia survived without SWIFT, but that doesn’t mean it won appeared first on Asia Times.
- Russia arms Iran, cementing a drone-powered anti-US axison March 27, 2026
In a striking role reversal, Russia appears to be preparing to supply its embattled partner Iran with one-way attack drones, just as Iran previously supplied Russia to sustain its fight in Ukraine. The Financial Times (FT) reported that Russia is nearing the completion of phased deliveries of drones to Iran, representing Russia’s provision of lethal The post Russia arms Iran, cementing a drone-powered anti-US axis appeared first on Asia Times.
- Iran war restores King Dollar’s crown, for nowon March 27, 2026
TOKYO — News of currency troubles in Thailand has a way of raising blood pressure amongst even the most battle-tested Asian investors. The baht’s dubious honor of being Asia’s worst-performing currency amid surging oil prices is making headlines and triggering more than a little PDST. It was Bangkok’s devaluation in July 1997 that set in motion the The post Iran war restores King Dollar’s crown, for now appeared first on Asia Times.
- China’s clean energy offer to Indonesia just got harder to refuseon March 27, 2026
China’s ambassador to ASEAN recently suggested that the current global energy shock triggered by war in the Middle East should be seen not only as a crisis, but as an opportunity to deepen cooperation on the transition to clean energy. That framing may sound diplomatic. In reality, it is strategic — and increasingly hard to The post China’s clean energy offer to Indonesia just got harder to refuse appeared first on Asia Times.
- OCCUPIED UKRAINE: Born in Krasnodon 66 years ago, now ordered expelledon March 27, 2026
Russia's Migration Service has unilaterally annulled Baptist pastor Vladimir Rytikov's residence permit and ordered him to leave what it regards as Russian territory within two weeks. "I was born here and have lived here for [nearly] 67 years, now I'm being driven out," he noted after being ordered to leave. This appears to be punishment for leading his Council of Churches Baptist congregation, which meets for worship wit
- China Focus: From observers to pace-setters, Global South pushes for better global governance at Boao forumon March 27, 2026
BOAO, Hainan, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Amid rising global uncertainty and a shifting economic landscape, the Global South is emerging as a more active force in shaping global economic governance, as calls for greater solidarity and reform of the existing mechanisms grew at the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2026. "The Global South is no longer a passive bystander. We are becoming the active architects o
- Russia remains reliable guarantor of energy security: Kremlinon March 27, 2026
MOSCOW, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Russia remains a reliable guarantor of energy security and consistently fulfills its obligations, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Friday. Peskov dismissed reports that Moscow is considering restricting oil supplies via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) as leverage against the United States. "The answer is very simple: It is not true," he told reporters, commenting
- Uzbekistan sees increasing real estate transactions in 2025on March 27, 2026
TASHKENT, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Real estate transactions in Uzbekistan rose 15.8 percent on a yearly basis to reach 319,500 in 2025, the country's central bank has said. According to the data, 89,700 property deals were recorded in the fourth quarter of 2025, up 24.5 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. The central bank said that the rise in market activity was primarily driven by the
































