Fallout Mounts for Saudi Arabia in Wake of Khashoggi Murder
The diplomatic consequences are mounting for Saudi Arabia after the apparent assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
France Yellow Vest Protests: Jupiter Has Fallen
A new and virulent protest movement has French President Emmanuel Macron reeling. Has the self-styled ‘Jupiter’ come crashing down to Earth?
A Full-Fledged Air Base in Kargil and its Implication for India
In a move that may rattle India’s neighbours, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has decided to convert the Kargil airstrip into a full-fledged air force base by 2016.
Backgrounder: China’s Renewables Industry
Examining China’s path to becoming a world leader in renewables.
Trump Floats ‘Safe Zones’ in Syria and Yemen
How US-brokered safe zones could play out in the warzones of Syria and Yemen.
What to Expect from a Post-FARC Colombia
Authorities and rebel leaders have put pen to paper on a historic peace deal. Here’s what will change – and what won’t.
ECB Nears End Date for QE
As economic storm clouds gather on the horizon, will the ECB get cold feet about ending its unprecedented quantitative easing program?
OPINION: America’s Military “Repositioning”
At the Pentagon, it is call it "repositioning" of military forces. In fact, this is the great war tour, whose choice spots are in Asia and Africa
Trans-Caspian Pipeline Escalation
The developments around the Trans-Caspian Pipeline project supposed to provide an undersea energy supply link between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan are about to reach a critical point.
Fallout from Coup Attempt in Turkey
Regardless of what motivated the failed coup in Turkey, it will certainly reverberate for decades to come.