EU in ASEAN
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- EU in ASEAN reposted🇪🇺🌏At #ARFSOM2026, EEAS Managing Director Erik Kurzweil engaged with ARF counterparts on shared priorities and preparations for ARF 2026 in the Philippines. EU remains committed to ASEAN Centrality, regional cooperation, and a stronger EU-ASEAN Strategic Partnership. #EUASEAN
- EU in ASEAN repostedRussia loves to portray its military as “invincible.” Since 2014, Ukraine has shown it’s more of a paper bear, and its battlefield progress has largely stalled. Discover three long running myths behind Russia’s “invincible” image:
00:00 - EU in ASEAN repostedWhat is the true cost of sanctions for Russia? Plummeting oil and gas revenues, punishingly expensive borrowing, and the loss of key markets. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to finance the war against Ukraine. Staying the course delivers results.
00:00 - Vichny Chanchem from Cambodia makes foreign academic resources more accessible by producing analytical articles on international relations, economics, politics and law in Khmer language. Follow Vichny's inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
00:00 - Replying to @EUinASEANFrom understanding carbon pricing instruments to assessing readiness for Article 6 cooperation under the Paris Agreement, discussions focused on action. The key takeaway? Regional cooperation is vital to building credible approaches with real impact.
- Carbon pricing is gaining traction across ASEAN to cut emissions and unlock green investment. 📈 In Bandar Seri Begawan, the EU & @ASEAN convened a regional workshop to share experiences & explore what it takes to make carbon markets work in practice.
- Young people facing poverty and limited schooling can still thrive. Thuong Ngo from Vietnam creates safe spaces where youth can build confidence and find their voices. Follow Thuong's inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
00:00 - Digital access can bridge talent and opportunities. Chilanhouth Nitvongkhay (a.k.a. Bank), a tech enthusiast from Laos, has been working to improve youth’s digital skills. Follow Bank’s inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
00:00 - Formal education is not the only way we can gain knowledge and improve our skills. Min Khant Thway, founder of the youth initiative “For the Future-Myanmar”, is using digital access to upgrade youth’s skills. Follow Min's inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
00:00 - The medical student @sc_madriaga from the Philippines educate youth in reproductive health through the mobile app "Safe Talks", reaching 15,000+ people. He formed @alphayouth_spc and organise community health initiatives. Follow Samuel's inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
00:00 - Vanessa Cuca from Timor Leste is championing nature-based solutions that care for both the people and the planet. She designed an automatic watering system for farmers, making agriculture more efficient & sustainable. Follow Vanessa's inspiring story at handsthatmove.eu
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