South Transport Corridor

Recently the region has seen new transport projects that cross Iran, such as the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) a 7,200-kilometer multi-mode network that spans India, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russia. The corridor will rely on Chabahar port in Iran and will allow Tehran to solidify its ties with Moscow and Delhi. In May 2025, Iran

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lurching heavy armor toward

and new tactics. While Russian forces have relied heavily on sheer mass and firepower to wear down the Ukrainians, Kyiv has been seen by many experts as more nimble and more innovative, particularly where drones are concerned. The proliferation of drones, meanwhile, has shifted tactics away from lurching heavy armor toward fast-moving motorcycle un

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emissions and move us towards

with more than 3,000 Repair Cafés worldwide. Repairing things can reduce waste and save the raw materials, natural resources, and energy needed to make new products. Hence, it helps cut carbon emissions and move us towards a circular economy. To conclude, as Myanmar is a war-torn developing country, poor governance slows down sustainable developme

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methane gas from decomposing

it leeches harmful substances into the soil. Second, leachate that drains from waste can seep into groundwater or flow into rivers and lakes. Third, methane gas from decomposing organic waste in landfills contributes to global warming. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to climate change and extreme weather. A poor waste manageme

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to solve what had previously

the 2015 compromise agreement with Iran that appeared to solve what had previously seemed an intractable crisis. And, following the decision in 2018 by the first Trump administration to withdraw from the JCPOA, European leaders admirably expended considerable effort on trying to revive the agreement in the interests of non-proliferation. Now, too,

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