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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.

2 hari lalu4 min read41
11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa: New Promises, Old Challenges for African Maritime Security
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11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa: New Promises, Old Challenges for African Maritime Security

The 11th Our Ocean Conference will take place in Mombasa, Kenya in June 2026, drawing over 70 countries, international agencies, and private-sector actors to announce new commitments for ocean resource management. Although more than **42 new commitments** were reported—including **USD 3.8 billion in investments** and additional protection for **over 2.1 million square kilometers of marine area**—a critical question remains unanswered: will these pledges translate into concrete on-the-ground action? Amid economic pressures, institutional instability, and technical capacity gaps across many African coastal states, the effectiveness of monitoring and implementation mechanisms represents the true test of the region’s maritime sustainability.

4 hari lalu5 min read14
US-Iran Ceasefire Extended: New Hope for Gulf Stability and Regional Maritime Security
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US-Iran Ceasefire Extended: New Hope for Gulf Stability and Regional Maritime Security

On 18 June 2026, the United States and Iran announced an agreement to extend their temporary ceasefire and resume technical negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for international maritime trade. The decision was welcomed positively by several Middle Eastern and European countries, while Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), affirmed that 'technical work has now begun' in assessing Tehran’s nuclear compliance. Although not directly involving Palestine, this development could influence the region’s interconnected geopolitical dynamics—particularly regarding economic pressure, humanitarian aid flows, and diplomatic space for parties supporting the rights of the Palestinian people.

5 hari lalu5 min read49
Trump’s Alleged Preliminary Agreement with Iran: Geopolitical Reality or Baseless Narrative?
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Trump’s Alleged Preliminary Agreement with Iran: Geopolitical Reality or Baseless Narrative?

Reports claiming that former U.S. President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement with Iran to end conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz lack any factual basis in official records. NPR—the cited source—never reported such an event, and no diplomatic records, official announcements from the Government of Iran, the U.S. Pentagon, or the U.S. Department of State support this claim. In reality, Trump has held no presidential authority since January 20, 2021, and U.S.–Iran relations remain tense, with no formal peace agreement in place since 2018. This claim is a classic example of unverified disinformation, potentially misleading readers about the geopolitical realities of the Persian Gulf region and global maritime security.

5 hari lalu4 min read77