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Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis as a Warning to High Debt Countries

On Tuesday, July 26th 2022, Asian African Youth Government held an international webinar under the theme of “Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis as a Warning to High Debt Countries.”

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The Middle East and Africa are Facing a Food Security Concern Due to The Russia-Ukraine Conflict

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine had a global impact on various issues. Food security is one of the most concerning topics.

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Looking Towards Indonesia’s G20 Presidency on Asian-African Environmental Recovery

Asian-African Youth Government (AAYG) held an International Webinar on Friday, July 15th 2022, with the theme of “Looking Towards Indonesia’s G20 Presidency on Asian-African Environmental Recovery”.

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Israel Qualified for the World Cup U-20 : Boycott or Not?

Next year, Indonesia is going to become the host of the U-20 World Cup. Last week, however, there was surprising news for Indonesians. The Israel U-20 National Team qualified for it after reaching the 2022 UEFA U-19 semifinal. Various responses emerged among Indonesians. Some of them argued that Israel should be boycotted. Others believed that Israel was allowed to participate.

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The Commitment to Sustainable Marine Biodiversity in the Asian Region

Oceans are extremely valuable for Asia and the Pacific, a region that consistently relies on them. Despite this, the region has taken the benefits of oceans for granted, which has contributed to their current very fragile health. Thus, in turn, creating a fragile condition to the biodiversity of the oceans themselves.

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AAYG : The Russia-Ukraine Crisis Impacts on Asia-Africa Economy

Asian-African Youth Government (AAYG) held an International Webinar on Monday, July 4th, 2022, with the theme “The Impact of Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Asia-Africa Economy.” The Russia-Ukraine conflict has induced a wave of economic crisis, especially in Asia and Africa.

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ASEAN Maritime Security Cooperation : Progressing or Regressing?

The maritime security phrase had emerged in the late 1990s, the buzzword may have no established working definition, however, the buzzword is termed broadly on several limited key issues per se, piracy and armed robbery or illicit crimes at sea rather than that of maritime security specifically. And by 2003, the issue began to be prioritised as a regional concern, making its pathway into one of the main topics highlighted by the ASEAN Regional Forum (“ARF”) which called for a more comprehensive guideline, this eventually led to the establishment of the ASEAN Maritime Forum (“AMF”). Subsequently, several institutional changes drove maritime security to the forefront of ASEAN.

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