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  • G7, EU mull price floors over China’s rare earths curbs
    on October 20, 2025

    The Group of Seven nations (G7) and the European Union are reportedly working together to try to reduce rare earth reliance on China after the country tightened its export controls for key minerals and related refinery technologies on October 9. Media reports said G7 countries and the EU are considering introducing price floors to guarantee profits The post G7, EU mull price floors over China’s rare earths curbs appeared first on Asia Times.

  • AUKUS makes sense – except for the submarine deal
    on October 20, 2025

    Under the AUKUS agreement, the US will build three nuclear-powered Virginia-class attack submarines for Australia. After the Trump Administration inherited the agreement from the Biden presidency, media reported in June 2025 that the new White House team would review AUKUS to determine whether or not it aligns with Trump’s “America First” agenda. Hearing this, prominent opponents The post AUKUS makes sense – except for the submarine deal appeared first on Asia Times.

  • China’s AI sea grid aims to render US subs transparent
    on October 20, 2025

    China is racing to make the Western Pacific “transparent” to submarines—pitting its expanding seabed-to-space surveillance web against the stealthiest arm of US sea power. This month, Defense One reported that China is rapidly advancing its “Transparent Ocean” system, a five-layer seabed-to-space sensor network designed to render the Western Pacific “transparent” to submarine activity. Led by The post China’s AI sea grid aims to render US subs transparent appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Power grid offers a real shot at ASEAN integration
    on October 20, 2025

    In an era when ASEAN’s unity is often described more as symbolism than substance, the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) stands out as an ambitious vision that could finally bring tangible integration to Southeast Asia. Conceived more than two decades ago, the APG aims to connect the power systems of the ten ASEAN member states through The post Power grid offers a real shot at ASEAN integration appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Egypt welcomes ceasefire agreement between Pakistan, Afghanistan
    on October 20, 2025

    CAIRO, 20th October, 2025 (WAM) - Egypt has welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between Pakistan and Afghanistan on 19 October 2025, which also includes the establishment of a mechanism aimed at fostering lasting peace and stability between the two neighboring countries.In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, Egypt expressed hope that the agreement would help end border tensions,

  • OIC welcomes ceasefire agreement between Pakistan, Afghanistan
    on October 20, 2025

    JEDDAH, 20th October, 2025 (WAM) - The General Secretariat of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Monday welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan.In a statement, the secretariat congratulated both countries for reaching this agreement, expressing hope that it will restore understanding and harmony, foster mutual trust, advance cooperative and good-neighborly ties, and consol

  • BNM chief Dr. Naseem Baloch condemns Pakistan's attack on Afghanistan, calls it a violation of international law and Afghan sovereignty
    on October 20, 2025

    Berlin [Germany], October 20 (ANI): Dr Naseem Baloch, the Chairman of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), vehemently criticised Pakistan's assault on neighbouring Afghanistan, asserting that they constitute a breach of international law and a disrespect to the dignity and honour of a free Afghanistan and its esteemed populace.In a post shared by BNM on X, he noted that Pakistan had misjudged the situation by bel

  • Russian journalist returns home from Baku after months under arrest
    on October 20, 2025

    Sputnik Azerbaijans editor-in-chief has been released from custody and flown to Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry has saidA Russian journalist detained in Azerbaijan earlier this year has been released and is returning home, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.Maria Zakharova, the ministry's spokeswoman, confirmed that Igor Kartavykh - editor-in-chief of Sputnik Azerbaijan news ag