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Bahrain Hits the Veto Wall as Russia and China Kill Hormuz Resolution
Bahrain’s push for a U.N. Security Council resolution on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz collapsed after Russia and China vetoed the draft despite majority support. The failed vote exposed a deeper divide over Iran, maritime security, and who gets to define the crisis shaping one of the world’s most critical energy routes.


Japan and Kazakhstan Draw Closer as Iran Crisis Reshapes Energy and Security Priorities
As tensions around Iran shake energy markets, Japan is moving faster to reduce its dependence on Middle Eastern oil. In that shift, Kazakhstan is emerging not only as an energy and transport partner, but as a country bound to Japan by a shared memory of nuclear suffering and a diplomacy rooted in dialogue, resilience and peace.


Bahrain Opens U.N. Presidency With Iran Warning but No Regional Endgame
Bahrain used the opening of its U.N. Security Council presidency to press its case against Iran, defend a Hormuz draft resolution and signal concern over regional instability. But questions from journalists exposed a deeper issue: the region still lacks a clear political mechanism to move from escalation management to a credible path toward de-escalation.
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