Sana Khan

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I'm Sana Khan. MPhil student of International Relations at the National Defence University, Islamabad. I specialize in foreign policy and global strategic affairs, with research experience on China’s role in world politics and the Russia–Ukraine war. My interests also extend to security studies, great power politics, and the intersection of geopolitics and foreign policy decision-making.

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Guinea Sets December 28 Presidential Election, First Since 2021 Coup

Guinea will hold its first presidential election since the 2021 military coup on December 28, in a vote that could determine whether the West...

Sweden Sends Anti-Drone Systems to Denmark Ahead of High-Profile Summits

Sweden will provide Denmark with military anti-drone and radar systems this week, bolstering security as Copenhagen prepares to host major European summits following a...

China to Review Next Five-Year Plan Amid Economic Strains and Global Pressures

China’s Communist Party will convene in October to outline the country’s next five-year blueprint, a critical moment as Beijing seeks to rebalance its economy...

EU Reimposes Sanctions on Iran Over Nuclear Disputes

The European Union has confirmed the reinstatement of sanctions on Iran, joining the United Nations in penalizing Tehran for failing to comply with the...

Ukraine Pushes for Joint Aerial Shield With European Allies

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called on European partners to join Ukraine in building a regional air defense shield, arguing that Kyiv’s battlefield experience could...

Markets Rally as Shutdown Looms: Gold Surges, Dollar Eases, and Investors Brace for Turbulence

Global markets opened the week on a cautiously positive note, with equities climbing and the U.S. dollar dipping, even as the spectre of a...

Britain Weighs Tougher Rules for Migrants Seeking Permanent Residency

The UK government is considering stricter criteria for permanent residency, reflecting growing political pressure to curb immigration while balancing economic needs. Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood...

Kremlin Says British and French Arsenals Must Be Part of Nuclear Disarmament Talks

Moscow has signalled that future nuclear arms negotiations cannot exclude Britain and France, even as Russia and the United States remain the primary actors...

South Korea Opens Door to Chinese Tourists With New Visa-Free Entry

Seoul has launched a visa-free entry program for Chinese tourist groups, hoping to boost its slowing economy and improve relations with Beijing.Starting this week,...

China’s New K Visa: A Strategic Play for Global Tech Talent

As the U.S. raises costs for foreign skilled workers, Beijing is seizing the opportunity with its new K visa program designed to lure international...

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The Countdown to Chaos: Trump and Democrats Risk Government Shutdown

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The UAE’s Calculated Gambit: Forging a Path for Gaza, Blocking Annexation

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is urging Israeli Prime...

Guinea Sets December 28 Presidential Election, First Since 2021 Coup

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