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Iran's Tensions, ASEAN-EU Strengthen Energy Cooperation in Brunei
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Iran's Tensions, ASEAN-EU Strengthen Energy Cooperation in Brunei

The critical Iran conflict and global energy supply instability have driven ASEAN and the European Union (EU) to deepen their cooperation on energy and security during the 25th ASEAN-EU Ministerial Meeting in Bandar Seri Begawan. Brunei, as the host and an oil and gas exporting country, faces direct pressure from price volatility and long-term risks to national revenue and people's well-being.

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ASEAN-EU Strengthen Energy & Security Cooperation in Brunei Amid Iran Crisis
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ASEAN-EU Strengthen Energy & Security Cooperation in Brunei Amid Iran Crisis

During the 25th ASEAN-EU Ministerial Meeting in Bandar Seri Begawan, leaders emphasized their commitment to multilateralism and concrete cooperation to address the global energy crisis caused by Iranian tensions. Dato Erywan Yusof, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brunei, called for results-oriented actions—rather than mere rhetoric—especially in energy diversification, maritime security, and green technology transfer.

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Ten Years of Brexit: UK to Lose 8% of Per Capita GDP by 2025
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Ten Years of Brexit: UK to Lose 8% of Per Capita GDP by 2025

Ten years after the referendum, the latest estimates from the London School of Economics show that the UK's per capita Gross Domestic Product in 2025 will be 8% lower than in a no-Brexit scenario. This article analyzes the economic impact, affected sectors, the UK's efforts to forge new relationships—particularly with Latin America—and the challenges of the second decade outside the European Union.

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June 20, 1863: West Virginia Becomes the 35th State — A Birth from Civil War Division
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June 20, 1863: West Virginia Becomes the 35th State — A Birth from Civil War Division

On June 20, 1863, during the American Civil War, West Virginia was admitted as the 35th U.S. state — a forced separation from Virginia due to deep disagreements over slavery and loyalty to the Union. The process was controversial but succeeded in solidifying Union control in a strategic area and paved the way for long-term political, economic, and demographic transformation.

2 hari lalu3 min read7
Brunei hosts the 25th ASEAN-EU meeting as the Iran energy crisis shakes global markets
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Brunei hosts the 25th ASEAN-EU meeting as the Iran energy crisis shakes global markets

ASEAN and European Union foreign ministers held the 25th Meeting in Bandar Seri Begawan on April 28, 2026 — just as the Iran conflict pushed oil prices to a three-year high. Brunei, which relies on oil and gas for over 90% of its national revenue, emphasized concrete cooperation in energy and supply chain security, not just multilateral rhetoric.

2 hari lalu4 min read9
'I Am Not a Magician' — Renard Reminds the World That Football Success Does Not Come by Magic
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'I Am Not a Magician' — Renard Reminds the World That Football Success Does Not Come by Magic

Hervé Renard, the new coach of the Tunisian national team, emphasized in an interview in Guadaloupe that there is no magic formula to improve team performance in a short time. Only discipline, hard work, and team unity can save the 2026 World Cup campaign. His statement is not just a response to media pressure but a strong warning against the 'quick fix' culture that has now infiltrated the global sports ecosystem, including Malaysia. Here, it directly touches on the reality of the Harimau Malaya team, which is often pressured for instant results after every failure, even though infrastructure, player development systems, and technical support remain unstable.

2 hari lalu4 min read10
Attack at Niamey Airport: A Real Threat to the Weakening Sahel Stability
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Attack at Niamey Airport: A Real Threat to the Weakening Sahel Stability

The African Union (AU) issued a strong statement on 19 June 2026, condemning the armed attack on Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger. The attack, which occurred on the evening of 17 June 2026, caused damage to key structures, resulted in at least 12 deaths including security personnel and civilians, and disrupted air operations for 48 hours. The AU emphasized that the attack was not just an attack on infrastructure, but an attack on the sovereignty of member states and the commitment to regional peace — a move that comes in the context of increasing geopolitical tensions following Niger's exit from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in January 2025 and strengthening strategic cooperation with Russia and some Central African countries.

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