Streamline your entire business with Odoo — the all-in-one, easy-to-use ERP platform that centralizes, automates, and scales ...
Editorial: As Trump floats “taking Cuba,” it’s worth remembering that strength is not measured by how many conflicts a nation ...
China is supplying solar equipment and support to Cuba as U.S. oil restrictions deepen the island's energy crisis.
The issue remains critical to Florida, the state where 49% of Venezuelans in the U.S. reside, according to the Migration Policy Institute. That’s largely why Florida lawmakers on both sides of the ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNOpinion

Hormuz in the Spotlight

For its first retaliation to the American–Israeli attack of February 28, Iran struck several Arab capitals with ballistic missiles, and Tehran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to maritime ...
Lt. Col. Brandon Shah flew hundreds of combat missions as a war-zone helicopter pilot before being shot and killed in his Old Dominion University classroom by a radicalized military veteran.
What happens when a high-schooler in Mumbai spends more time studying British or American history in class rather than what ...
Zineb Riboua, research fellow with Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East and expert on Chinese and Russian involvement in the region, discusses how China and Russia are ...
Japan Is Becoming a Submarine Powerhouse (Peter Suciu, National Interest) Japan now operates five cutting-edge Taigei-class submarines, in addition to its 12 Soryu-class and 6 Oyashio-class vessels.
NO great surprises here, but Gwede Mantashe, the mineral and petroleum resources minister, has warned that what he has coyly termed the “heightened geopolitical tension” in the Middle East will have ...
The United States has withdrawn some of its aircraft and ships from maneuvers, weakening the alliance's grouping in Europe and showing which direction is their priority.
It never has been, but this year, with the Philippines holding the ASEAN chair, the question that matters is no longer who gets formally named, it is who becomes structurally indispensable. The “one ...