Sri Lanka Anticipates Second Review Of $2.9 Billion IMF Bailout In Early 2024
The IMF's executive board approved the first review on Tuesday, injecting approximately $337 million into Sri Lanka's struggling economy.
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The IMF's executive board approved the first review on Tuesday, injecting approximately $337 million into Sri Lanka's struggling economy.
Over the past six weeks, the conflict has intensified in Myanmar, particularly near the northern border with China, where the Three Brotherhood Alliance has organized coordinated attacks on military targets.
An exploration of the multifaceted relationship between China and Cambodia, delving into both military and political aspects that extend beyond traditional diplomatic channels.
The collaboration between India and Laos stands as a testament to the depth and diversity of their partnership, extending beyond diplomatic ties to encompass areas of cultural preservation, economic development, and human resource empowerment.
The 7th annual Astana Club international platform commenced its two-day program on December 11 in the capital city of Astana, focusing on discussions about Central Asia's integration and emerging prospects for regional development
In a city where genuine democracy appears to be slipping away, the district council elections stand as a poignant reflection of Hong Kong's changing political rhythm.
In the midst of simmering tensions between Taiwan and China, the relationship between Taiwan and China stands at the intersection of historical complexities, geopolitical tensions, and evolving societal dynamics.
The J16 is a Chinese variant of the Russian Su30 fighter jets, licensed and manufactured in China for the People’s Liberation Army Airforce (PLAAF).
Apart from infrastructure, the Chinese ambassador has also emphasized the importance of digital interconnections in strengthening cooperation between China and Vietnam.
In a changing landscape of geopolitical dynamics, Afghanistan emerges as a focal point in China's evolving foreign policy calculus. With the receding U.S. presence and a shifting security paradigm, Beijing recognizes the strategic importance of a stable Afghanistan in its long-term economic plans for the Central Asian region.
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