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What color will the geopolitics of the world show in the year 2023?

  What color will the geopolitics of the world show in the year 2023? The current world situation is highly unstable and rapidly changing strategically. If we look at the challenges and geopolitical trends in the year 2023, the most important aspect is their uncertainty and unpredictability . All this is happening at a time when the global balance of power is changing, the international system is in disarray and multilateral relations are under threat. The growing geopolitical tensions and global economic volatility have put the world in an unstable situation. Strategically, the role of relations between world powers will be most important and dynamic in the coming year. The devastating economic impact of the war in Ukraine will affect the global economic recovery process, which is already destabilized by the corona epidemic. Among the key trends identified in annual assessments by international think tanks, investment firms and others, economic instability is the new normal for 20...

Negotiations between government and allies on Rekodic issue successful Negotiations between government and allies on Rekodic issue successful

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  Negotiations between government and allies on Rekodic issue successful Negotiations between government and allies on Rekodic issue successful The government team held talks with Jamiat Ulema Islam, BNP Mengal and Pashtun Khawa Map The ruling party Muslim League-N has agreed with the allied parties on the Rekodic issue According to the report, a government team with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Balochistan National Party (Mengal) and Pashtun-Khwa Milli Awami Party, which included Federal Ministers Ayaz Sadiq and Azam Nazir Tarar, held talks on the issue of Recodek. The cabinet committee set up by the prime minister convinced the angry allies on the Rekodic issue, ending the deadlock on the issue. The coalition parties had expressed reservations over the government's decisions on the Rekodic issue. It should be noted that two coalition parties of the government, BNP Mengal and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, had boycotted the federal cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.