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Internet Freedom in Central Asia

The American NGO, Freedom House, published its annual “Freedom on the Net” report with the sub-title “The Global Drive to Control Big Tech”. This...

Troubled Environmental Law in Indonesia and the Situation Around It

Indonesia has been known as a rich country in terms of natural resources and biological diversity. Nevertheless, it could be witnessed that the natural...

Merkel: The Balkans Have a Long Way to Join the European Union

More than a farewell visit to the Balkan regionAhead of the next EU-Balkans summit and in her last month as Chancellor, Angela Merkel made...

Taliban’s Rule: What is the Future of Central Asia?

Events of August 2021 in Afghanistan created another chapter of global history. Withdrawal of the NATO forces after 20 years followed by the fall...

Further Crackdown in China’s Big Tech Sector

Chinese government relies on a combination of legal regulations, technical control and proactive manipulation of online space.The online environment has tightened considerably under President...

Expansion of China´s Influence on the War-Thorn Syria

On Saturday, 17th of July 2021, Bashar al-Assad took an oath of office for his fourth consecutive term as a president at war thorn...

Central Asia: Border Conflict between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Earlier this year, at the end of April, the world witnessed deadly clashes between the Tajik and Kyrgyz civilians and military personnel in the...

The ‘Switzerland’ of the Middle East: Oman’s Unique Foreign Policy

Located in one of the most challenging regions of the world, the Sultanate of Oman, unlike its neighbors, has in the last decades held...