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CITIES IN PERIL: Rising seas threaten India’s coastal cities

bno - Mumbai bureau June 6, 2025

More than 10% of Mumbai is at risk of submergence by 2040 after it recorded the highest sea level rise among Indian coastal cities in the last three decades.

Ukraine, Russian ceasefire talks are dead

Ben Aris in Berlin June 6, 2025

Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy have given up on ceasefire talks, calling them pointless as both sides increase the frequency and ferocity of their mutual missile strikes on each other's territory.

The fall of Sritex: unravelling the collapse of Southeast Asia’s textile giant

bno - Jakarta Office June 5, 2025

Once celebrated as Southeast Asia’s largest textile producer, the Indonesian firm shuttered its operations, resulting in job losses for nearly 11,000 workers across Central Java. The closure sent tremors through the nation’s economy.

The Bazarification of war

bnm Tehran bureau June 5, 2025

In the early hours of June 1, 2025, Ukrainian intelligence operatives executed what military historians may well regard as warfare's equivalent of Pearl Harbor.

CITIES IN PERIL: Two decades of change are testing Tokyo’s resilience

bno - Taipei Office June 5, 2025

A global megacity grapples with the overlapping stresses of urbanisation, ageing demographics and climate risk.

China helping Russia outpace Ukraine in drone production, Kyiv claims

Ben Aris in Berlin June 5, 2025

Russia is rapidly closing the gap with Ukraine in drone warfare thanks in part to covert support from China that is supplying Russia with all the parts and technology it can, but strictly staying within technical limits imposed by sanctions.

Pakistan’s power sector in 2025 at a critical juncture

bno - Mumbai Office June 5, 2025

The country recorded notable growth in solar energy deployment and added new renewable capacity, but these gains came against the backdrop of deep-rooted structural challenges

CITIES IN PERIL: Droughts and heatwaves grip Tehran  

bnm Tehran bureau June 4, 2025

The Iranian capital’s vulnerability to the changing climate presents a significant national challenge.

Countering drones in modern warfare: lessons from Ukraine and beyond

bno - Taipei Office June 4, 2025

Electronic countermeasures are among the most widely used methods for neutralising drones. These include GPS jamming, radio-frequency jamming and signal spoofing.

CITIES IN PERIL: Jakarta’s sinking villages

bno - Jakarta bureau June 2, 2025

Jakarta is a city of dreams for many of its 11mn population, yet some of its most vulnerable communities are facing a nightmare.

Cocaine barons switch to trafficking via Turkey after heavy seizures on direct-to-Europe route

Akin Nazli in Belgrade June 2, 2025

Extent of new smuggling indicated by seizure of seven vessels owned by Turks carrying drugs worth $10bn.

Japan: the land where ancient geothermal use is part of the problem

bno - Tokyo Office June 2, 2025

Onsen have long been a part of the daily lives of Japanese, and are seen as so integral to the culture as likely to trump any ‘new-fangled’ technological ideas in the eyes of many – younger Japanese included.

US-trained millennial economist nominated to lead Iran’s troubled economy

bnm Tehran bureau June 1, 2025

A millennial American university graduate and maths buff is likely to become Iran's next economy minister.

CITIES IN PERIL: Taipei’s climate countdown

bno - Taipei Office May 31, 2025

Located in the Taipei Basin and bordered by the volcanic Yangmingshan mountain range to the north and Taiwan’s Central Mountain Range to the southeast, Taipei’s geography makes it both scenic and vulnerable.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Erdogan camp's dirty work paints jailed rival as ‘Imamoglu the Suleymanist’

Akin Nazli in Belgrade May 30, 2025

President also sets out to trash opponent as head of an octopus-like criminal syndicate.

CITIES IN PERIL: Cities confront the rising tide of climate change

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow May 30, 2025

Fast and chaotic urban population growth combined with climate challenges on multiple fronts are putting cities at risk around the world.

Iran blocks Namava streaming service over new "controversial" series

bne IntelliNews May 30, 2025

Iran's judiciary blocked the Namava streaming platform and banned the series Souvashoun for operating without proper licences

Harvard ban fallout: international students face a new era of uncertainty

bno - Jakarta Office May 29, 2025

While framed as a matter of national security, the decision has left over 7,000 international students scrambling for clarity, stability, and their futures.

Will the weather on June 1 decide the Polish presidential vote?

Ben Aris in Berlin May 29, 2025

Poles go to the polls this weekend and the two candidates for the presidency are literally neck and neck, with less than a point between them. The outcome is far too close to call, so the weather could play a major role.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Turkey is run by mobsters, says film director Fatih Akin in Cannes interview

Akin Nazli in Belgrade May 29, 2025

Award winner speaks out in response to jailing of his manager Ayse Barim in move observers see as part of regime’s preparation for the “Imamoglu operation”.

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