US President Donald Trump (right) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a joint press conference in Washington. (Photo: ANI/VNA)
Commentary

India’s diplomatic imprint

In recent years, India has not only emerged as a successful model of economic development but has also steadily enhanced its standing on the global geopolitical chessboard. A balanced and independent foreign policy is widely seen as a key factor enabling the country to remain steady in a fragmented, competitive, and uncertain world.

The World Economic Forum 2026 will take place in Davos, Switzerland. (Photo: Xinhua)
Commentary

Spreading spirit of dialogue

Thousands of the world’s most prominent figures in fields of business, economics, and politics are gathering on Davos, a small town in the Swiss Alps, to discuss a wide range of global pressing issues.

Nuuk City, Greenland. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
Commentary

The Greenland issue: A test for NATO

The prospect of the US and the European Union (EU) imposing tariffs on each other — amid Washington’s ambition to secure control of Greenland — is exposing fresh fractures within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

A new chapter in EU- MERCOSUR relations
Commentary

A new chapter in EU- MERCOSUR relations

After more than 25 years of arduous negotiations and several moments on the brink of collapse, the trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) has finally been signed, laying the foundation for one of the world’s largest free trade areas.

US President Donald Trump. (Photo: Xinhua)
Commentary

US bold healthcare plan for the public

US President Donald Trump has recently unveiled a draft bill for the Great Healthcare Plan. The proposal has been described by analysts as bold, aiming to enhance transparency, eliminate hidden commission practices, and reduce the burden of medical costs — for the health and wellbeing of the American people.

Cargo ships loaded with containers at the Port of Los Angeles, California, the US. (Photo: Xinhua)
World

Free Trade Agreements: “Shield” of global economy

The global trade landscape is witnessing significant upheaval as protectionism has continued to spread. However, new trends are also gradually emerging and becoming increasingly clear, most notably the increased negotiation and signing of free trade agreements (FTAs) by various countries, creating a “shield” to protect their economies.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. (Photo: Xinhua)
Commentary

Expectations for Germany–India cooperation

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to pay his first official visit to India since taking office early next week. The trip not only signals an adjustment in Berlin’s strategic thinking but also highlights New Delhi’s increasingly prominent role in Europe’s long-term calculations.

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae. (Photo: XINHUA)
Commentary

Japan expects many changes

With the situation of a declining population, rising prices, and impacts of intense strategic competition, 2026 is forecast to be a year with few advantages for Japan. However, Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae affirms that with its inherent strength and the people's will to rise, Japan will welcome a bright future.

The flag of the European Union flies outside the Berlaymont building, headquarters of the European Commission, in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo: Xinhua)
Commentary

EU puts strategic autonomy first amid a shifting world order

The European Union (EU) enters 2026 facing numerous challenges stemming from the multi-layered crises of 2025: internal fractures, the burden of providing financial and military support to Ukraine, and security pressures, among others. With a number of major elections set to take place in 2026 — widely seen as shaping Europe’s geopolitical position — the bloc is placing greater emphasis on strengthening its internal resilience and strategic autonomy.

The road along Thang Long Boulevard (the section near Bao Son Paradise) is shrouded in a thick haze of dust. Trees lining the road have turned a chalky white, coated in a fine layer of powder. (Photo: Thuy Linh)
Commentary

Air pollution: A serious challenge

Only seven countries meet the PM2.5 threshold recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), while more than 90% of countries exceed safe levels, according to the World Air Quality Report 2025 released by IQAir.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi addresses a session of the House of Representatives Budget Committee in Tokyo on December 16, 2025. (Photo: Kyodo/VNA)
Commentary

Japan and Central Asia: A new phase of cooperation

At the Summit of the Central Asia plus Japan Dialogue (CA+JAD), the Tokyo Declaration was issued, setting out an ambitious roadmap to promote cooperation across multiple fields between one of Asia’s leading economies and a region rich in potential. Japan and the five Central Asian countries agreed to enter a new phase of cooperation, elevating their ties to a broad and multidimensional strategic partnership.

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