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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022

geopolitics

Photo: Collected
Global Economy

China, US are racing to make billions from mining the moon's minerals

The world’s top superpowers aren’t cooperating on rules of the road for extracting resources in outer space

‘The geopolitical landscape is undergoing profound change, Dhaka needs to craft proactive strategies’
Interviews

‘The geopolitical landscape is undergoing profound change, Dhaka needs to craft proactive strategies’

Increase in Military Spending
Panorama

Rising military spending in the ‘return of geopolitics’

A medical worker prepares to administer a dose of a coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine to a woman at a vaccination site, during a government-organised visit, following the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak, in Shanghai, China, 19 January, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS/Aly Song
Tech

Biotech is set for a geopolitical stress test

Last year, gaming industry revenues were estimated at $159.3 billion, a 9.3% increase over 2019. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

The geopolitics of video games

Stephen M Walt, columnist. Sketch/TBS
Thoughts

The geopolitics of empathy

Experts for building brighter future keeping growing Dhaka-Beijing ties unaffected amidst geopolitics
Bangladesh

Experts for building brighter future keeping growing Dhaka-Beijing ties unaffected amidst geopolitics

This handout picture released by the Chilean Ministry of Health shows airport workers as they unload a shipment of COVAX, AstraZeneca vaccines against Covid-19 in Santiago on  23 April. Photo: AFP
Panorama

Vaccines will shape the new geopolitical order

Workers unload a pickup van that carries Oxford-Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccines which arrived from India as a gift to Bangladesh, in Dhaka, Bangladesh January 21, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
South Asia

India's vaccine diplomacy in South Asia pushes back against China

Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Thoughts

Post-pandemic geopolitics

Sophia Kalantzakos
Thoughts

Critical minerals and the new geopolitics

Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar speaks during the opening session of peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Doha on Sept. 12. Photo: Foreign Policy//AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Panorama

How India came around to talking to the Taliban

PM is delivering her speech virtually in the early hours on Tuesday (Bangladesh Time) at the high-level event arranged to mark the 75th anniversary of the United Nations at its headquarters in New York/PID
Bangladesh

Don’t allow geopolitical rivalries to weaken UN: PM

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