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Ukraine’s growing energy crisis promises a cold and dark winter

Ben Aris in Berlin October 20, 2025

Since the summer, Kyiv has changed tactics. Given the almost complete failure of Western oil sanctions to curb Russian oil exports, it has been targeting Russian oil refineries. The Kremlin has struck back, targeting Ukraine's power system.

Russia, China sign off on Northern Route shipping deal to slash global freight times

Ben Aris in Berlin October 20, 2025

Russia and China have signed a landmark agreement to develop and commercialise the Northern Sea Route (NSR), after Beijing tested the route last month, that could slash Europe-Asia cargo transit times and challenge the primacy of the Suez Canal.

Sri Lanka’s economic escape

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 20, 2025

Sri Lanka’s recovery over the past year reads like a narrow escape rendered into a cautious, albeit unfinished success story.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Investigators feel collar of former Turkish central bank deputy governor

Akin Nazli in Belgrade October 18, 2025

Regime gangs continue to hustle for gains. Some Erdoganist businessmen among the losers.

Journalist beaten to death in Istanbul as security conditions in Turkey rapidly deteriorate

Akin Nazli in Belgrade October 17, 2025

Publisher, meanwhile, is shot in leg. Reporters regularly experience violence, judicial harassment and media lynching.

Agentic AI becomes South Korea’s next big tech battleground

bno - Busan Office October 16, 2025

As countries race to define their roles in the AI era, South Korea's tech giants are now embracing “agentic AI”, a next-generation form of AI that acts autonomously to complete goals, not just respond to commands.

Iran's capital Tehran showcases new "Virgin Mary" Metro station

bnm Tehran bureau October 15, 2025

Tehran's new Maryam metro station honours Virgin Mary with architecture blending Armenian and Iranian design elements in new push by Islamic Republic

Indonesia’s $80bn giant seawall

bno - Surabaya Office October 15, 2025

Indonesia’s ambition to build a colossal seawall along the northern coastline of Java has ignited both hope and heated debate. Valued at around $80bn, the project aims to safeguard the island’s coastal cities from tidal floods and erosion.

The Asian nations backing the Russian war effort – from India to Taiwan, China to Indonesia

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 14, 2025

While many Asian nations have quietly distanced themselves from Moscow in a bid to fall into line with US or European allies, several continue to engage with Russia, providing varying degrees of support that help sustain its military campaign.

The EU needs to change to stay geopolitically relevant

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow October 14, 2025

Leading EU figures are pushing for the unanimity rule used to make important decisions to be dropped to enable faster enlargement — one of the bloc’s main tools for geopolitical influence.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Prosecutors make move on “fictitious export schemes” of Istanbul Gold Refinery

Akin Nazli in Belgrade October 13, 2025

Observers point to intra-regime gangs seizing each other’s wealth, remember Erdogan’s “Hello Fatih” phone calls and ponder whether wanted man Turgay Ciner is in London.

Taliban visit to India upsets Pakistan, signals New Delhi's changing Afghan posture

bno Chennai Office October 13, 2025

Coinciding with the visit, Pakistan conducted military operations inside Afghanistan, followed by airstrikes on multiple border towns. Retaliation against Pakistan's police training facilities and border outposts followed.

Pakistan’s India-shaped chip on the shoulder, and why a peaceful coexistence is as elusive as ever

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 12, 2025

Pakistan must first redefine how it sees India - not solely as a threat to be contained but as a neighbour with whom coexistence is unavoidable. That psychological leap has eluded generations of Pakistani leaders.

Trump shocked by China’s move on rare earths, threatens more 100% tariffs

bno - Taipei Office October 11, 2025

"Some very strange things are happening in China!" Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social account on October 10, adding "They are becoming very hostile."

Ore wars – and the US dollar’s waning influence

bno - Taipei Office October 10, 2025

Iron ore underpins almost all modern industrial economies; it is the raw material from which steel is forged, and China remains its dominant consumer.

State control rattles Indonesia’s fuel market

bno - Jakarta bureau October 9, 2025

Indonesia’s tighter control on private fuel imports has sparked debate over how far the government should go to protect its domestic energy market and ensure national energy sovereignty.

India is not looking to dethrone the US dollar

bno Chennai Office October 9, 2025

The Reserve Bank of India, is reducing its US dollar exposure, repatriating gold from overseas vaults, and strengthening domestic control of its bullion reserves.

Singapore is now Asia's tech-job powerhouse

bno - Surabaya Office October 8, 2025

Singapore’s emergence as a tech hub is no accident. Over the past decade, the government has rolled out multiple targeted initiatives to accelerate digital adoption.

Kosovo’s former president Thaçi fights for his freedom in The Hague

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 8, 2025

Ongoing war crimes trial of top former KLA leaders will shape the contested memory of Kosovo's war of independence and define its standing abroad.

How Central Asia came to love the Chinese electric vehicle invasion

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent, & bne staff in Istanbul and Prague October 8, 2025

Resistance would be futile – and expensive. The region has flung its doors open to the likes of BYD.

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