The Mekong River Water Rights Dispute
February 18, 2026 • Ekalavya Hansaj
The Mekong River, once the untamed lifeblood of Southeast Asia, has been transformed into a geopolitical choke point resulting in Mekong River Water Rights Dispute.…
February 18, 2026 • Ekalavya Hansaj
The Mekong River, once the untamed lifeblood of Southeast Asia, has been transformed into a geopolitical choke point resulting in Mekong River Water Rights Dispute.…
February 11, 2026 • Headline Row
Overview of the Late 2025 Provincial ‘Green Rush Development’ and Bond Market Hype The final quarter of 2025 will be remembered by financial historians not…
January 14, 2026 • Raipur Times
Resource-backed loans have become a significant financial mechanism in developing countries, particularly those rich in natural resources. These loans involve a borrower securing funds by…
October 24, 2025 • Ekalavya Hansaj
Introduction In 2025, corporate reputations sit on a double edge. Public trust in business has cratered to 39%, down eight points since 2023, as measured by…
July 23, 2025 • Parliamenter
While it’s become commonplace to use data and AI tools for investigations into financial or government wrongdoing or the environment, it’s perhaps less common for…
July 22, 2025 • Africa Observer
In July 1965, police officer Edward Nugent shot and killed John Wesley Wilder, a Black man outside a cafe in Ruston, Louisiana. The officer —…
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