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Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen to Step Down, Paving Way for New Leadership

The Global Banker Magazine Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, after an impressive tenure of almost four decades, has announced his retirement from office. This decision comes on the heels of a resounding election victory by the ruling party, with Hun Sen’s West Point-educated son, Hun Manet, set to assume the mantle of leadership. Addressing the…
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Thaksin Shinawatra’s Anticipated Return to Shape Thailand’s Political Landscape

The Global Banker Magazine Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Thai Prime Minister who has been living in self-imposed exile for 15 years, is expected to make a much-anticipated return to Thailand next month. This development is likely to further exacerbate the ongoing political turmoil that has gripped the Southeast Asian nation since the general election in…
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A Race Against Time: Stranded Pilot Whales in Western Australia

The Global Banker Magazine Perth, Australia recently witnessed a heart-wrenching sight as nearly 100 long-finned pilot whales stranded themselves on a beach. Tragically, half of them lost their lives despite the valiant efforts of wildlife experts, volunteers, and professionals. This unexpected event has left conservation officers concerned while sparking discussions about stressors and illnesses affecting…
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The Scandal Surrounding China’s Abrupt Removal of Foreign Minister Qin Gang

The Global Banker Magazine China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, was poised to bring a new era of diplomacy and stable geopolitical ties. However, his unexpected and abrupt removal after just seven months in office has caused a scandal on the world stage. Qin Gang, the former Chinese ambassador to the U.S., became the nation’s shortest-serving…
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The Israeli Judicial Overhaul and its Implications for Democracy and the West Bank

The Global Banker Magazine The Israeli government recently passed a significant law that significantly limits the power of the country’s Supreme Court, sparking concerns about its impact on Israeli democracy and its implications for the West Bank. Proponents argue that this move is necessary to prevent the court from overruling government decisions, while opponents fear…
