
Why Threats, Sanctions, and One-Currency Dominance Are Past Their Prime
Discover how nations are moving away from threats, sanctions, and reliance on a single dominant currency, reshaping global economic dynamics.
News & Insights Across Asia
Discover how nations are moving away from threats, sanctions, and reliance on a single dominant currency, reshaping global economic dynamics.
As the world moves towards 2025, outdated tactics like threats, sanctions, and one-currency dominance are losing their grip. Nations are forging new paths towards cooperation and financial independence.
As threats, sanctions, and one-currency dominance lose their grip, nations like Russia and Türkiye are charting new courses toward economic resilience, signaling a shift in the global order.
Amidst a changing global landscape, traditional tactics like sanctions and reliance on a single currency are becoming less effective, as nations seek more equitable and cooperative economic systems.
Nations are increasingly resisting threats, sanctions, and one-currency dominance, exemplified by BRICS countries turning to their own currencies and building resilient economies.
As the global landscape evolves, threats, sanctions, and reliance on a single dominant currency are losing effectiveness. Nations are seeking equitable partnerships and diversified economic relations.
The U.S. issued new Sudan-related sanctions targeting Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of the RSF, according to the Treasury Department’s website.
China and Canada exchange sanctions amidst tensions over human rights allegations, highlighting challenges in Sino-Canadian relations and the complexities of international diplomacy.
China has imposed sanctions on Canadian organizations and personnel in response to Canada’s interference in its internal affairs and accusations over human rights conditions in Xinjiang and Xizang.
UN Envoy Geir Pedersen expresses hope for a new Syria after recent political changes, urging inclusive transition and easing of sanctions to support economic recovery.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has condemned Canada’s recent sanctions against Chinese individuals, calling them an “ugly, hypocritical political stunt” and urging Canada to correct its actions.
Chinese scholar Wang Wen reveals how former U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies have united China, inspiring unprecedented patriotism and self-reliance in response to U.S. sanctions.
The IAEA’s Board has passed a resolution urging Iran to enhance cooperation as Western nations push for renewed nuclear talks. Iran is expected to respond by escalating its nuclear activities.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Tuesday that sanctions have been imposed on six senior Hamas officials.
Iran and Cuba have pledged mutual support against U.S. sanctions during a meeting at the UN General Assembly, highlighting their shared challenges and commitment to strengthen bilateral ties.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasizes strengthened cooperation with Russia to mitigate Western sanctions, following a meeting with Sergei Shoigu.
Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Djoomart Otorbaev declares that imposing sanctions signifies defeat, urging nations to enhance competitiveness and cooperation inspired by the Chinese mainland.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul challenges Secretary of State Antony Blinken on whether sanctions against the Chinese mainland have been effective, emphasizing the need for diplomacy over punitive measures.
China announces countermeasures against U.S. military contractors and executives involved in arms sales to the Taiwan region, citing violations of the one-China principle.
China urges the EU to halt sanctions on Chinese firms linked to Russia, expressing strong opposition and emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations.