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- Ukraine mess: finding a way forwardon July 5, 2025
The recent massive bombings on Ukrainian territory and advances by the Russian army are harbingers of the end game that will befall Ukraine unless that country can find a way out. One solution is to make Ukraine a flexible actor, meaning to insulate Zelensky. The best way to do that is a coalition government to The post Ukraine mess: finding a way forward appeared first on Asia Times.
- AfD’s Keuter: Chancellor Merz’s rhetoric risks wider Ukraine waron July 4, 2025
In an era marked by open confrontation between NATO and Russia, Germany finds itself at the epicenter of both the military and economic implications of the Ukraine war. While the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz continues to expand its support for Kiev — including through direct financing of arms production on Ukrainian territory — the The post AfD’s Keuter: Chancellor Merz’s rhetoric risks wider Ukraine war appeared first on Asia Times.
- Mi Jingyang: the guardian and torchbearer of Chinese paintingon July 4, 2025
In recent months, a retrospective exhibition honoring the late Mi Jingyang (1936–2023)swept through Shanghai and Beijing to packed crowds and glowing praise. More than just ashowcase of his rich and colorful ink works, the exhibition reignited public interest in a figure who stood at the unique crossroads of artist, connoisseur and cultural steward. To call The post Mi Jingyang: the guardian and torchbearer of Chinese painting appeared first on Asia Times.
- Even Dems succeeding Trump in power won’t restore allies’ truston July 4, 2025
Just six months after Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in the United States, it feels like there has been a sharp break with America’s post-war diplomatic legacy. The Trump administration has been steadily making announcements that upset the established order, including reviving a proposal to purchase Greenland without ruling out military action. American officials The post Even Dems succeeding Trump in power won’t restore allies’ trust appeared first on Asia Times.
- UN official raises alarm over Iran's arrests of Afghan migrantson July 5, 2025
Kabul [Afghanistan], July 5 (ANI): A UN official reported that Iran has accused hundreds of Afghan migrants of spying, raising concerns over arbitrary arrests and human rights violations, Khaama Press reported.Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, has expressed serious concern over the arrest of hundreds of Afghan migrants in Iran, including members of ethnic and
- (EcoChina)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HINGGAN LEAGUE-ARXAN-TOURISM (CN)on July 5, 2025
(250705) -- HINGGAN LEAGUE, July 5, 2025 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on July 5, 2025 shows tourists taking a boat tour at the national forest park in Arxan of Hinggan League, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Arxan, located at the southwestern foot of the Dahinggan Mountains and at the intersection of four major grasslands, is an increasingly popular tourist destination. (Xinhua/Bei He)
- Doha talks focus on drug control, rehab, and livelihoods in Afghanistanon July 5, 2025
Doha [Qatar], July 5 (ANI): The Ministry of Interior announced that significant commitments were made on drug control, addiction treatment, and alternative livelihoods during the recent two-day Doha meeting, Tolo News reported. The summit, attended by 29 countries and international organizations, focused on collaborative efforts and practical strategies to address Afghanistan's narcotics challenges. Accor
- Sindhi nationalist leader calls for united resistance against Pakistan's `Greater Punjab' agendaon July 5, 2025
Berlin [Germany], July 5 (ANI): Amid rising global tensions and shifting geopolitical alliances, exiled Sindhi nationalist leader Shafi Burfat, Chairman of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), has issued a strong warning about the potential fallout for smaller nations caught in the strategic crossfire of global superpowers.Citing conflicts ranging from the Russia-Ukraine war and China-Taiwan tensions to Iran-I