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French Troop Withdrawals and Africa’s Geopolitical Realignment
Posted inGeopolitics Governance

French Troop Withdrawals and Africa’s Geopolitical Realignment

The push to withdraw French troops from West Africa has gained momentum due to a confluence of historical, political, and social factors, as well as shifting regional and global dynamics.…
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January 3, 2025Tags: Cote d’Ivoire, France
Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict
Posted in- Energy Geoeconomics Geopolitics

Russian Gas, Geopolitical Risks, and the Path to Conflict

The European Union remains divided on achieving energy independence from Russian gas. By demonstrating flexibility and a willingness to resume importing Russian gas, Europe risks escalating tensions with Moscow and…
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January 2, 2025Tags: Hungary, NATO, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine
The Shadow of Biowarfare: Investigating Russia’s Pathogen Development
Posted inHealthcare National Security Nonproliferation Warfare

The Shadow of Biowarfare: Investigating Russia’s Pathogen Development

Russia is actively modernizing and expanding the secret research facility Sergiev Posad-6, which played a pivotal role in the Soviet biological weapons program. This site is part of the 48th…
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December 31, 2024Tags: biological weapon, Russia
Hybrid Operations and Regional Ambitions: Russia’s Potential Military Strategy in Kazakhstan
Posted inPropaganda and Disinformation Psyops

Hybrid Operations and Regional Ambitions: Russia’s Potential Military Strategy in Kazakhstan

It can be stated with high probability that the Kremlin is discussing the possibility of conducting another military operation in Kazakhstan. This is indicated by a statement from Margarita Simonyan,…
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December 30, 2024Tags: Kazakhstan, Russia
Russian Sabotage of NATO’s Subsea Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
Posted inConflict Intelligence ops

Russian Sabotage of NATO’s Subsea Infrastructure in the Baltic Sea

Russian attacks on subsea infrastructure in the Baltic region requires a careful blend of factual evidence, historical context, and strategic communication. Russia is engaging in provocations in the Baltic Sea…
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December 27, 2024Tags: Baltic, Estonia, Finland, GRU, NATO, Russia
Kazakhstan’s Uranium Deal with China: Strategic Gains and Hidden Risks
Posted inGeoeconomics

Kazakhstan’s Uranium Deal with China: Strategic Gains and Hidden Risks

Russia's economy has been significantly impacted by sanctions, with consequences expected to linger for several years. The country continues to rely heavily on its energy resources, the backbone of its…
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December 26, 2024Tags: China, Kazakhstan, Russia
Securing a Third Term: Strategies, Risks, and Implications for Zimbabwe’s Democracy
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Securing a Third Term: Strategies, Risks, and Implications for Zimbabwe’s Democracy

There has been significant resistance to extending the term of President Emmerson Mnangagwa beyond 2028 within Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party. Mnangagwa, who has said repeatedly that he does not intend to extend…
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December 20, 2024Tags: Zimbabwe
How Ortega’s Constitutional Changes Threaten Stability and Governance
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How Ortega’s Constitutional Changes Threaten Stability and Governance

Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega  proposed a constitutional reform that would officially make him and his wife, current Vice President Rosario Murillo, “copresidents” of the Central American nation. While the initiative has to…
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December 18, 2024Tags: Nicaragua
Havana Syndrome Revisited: Foreign Actors, Microwave Weapons, and the Attack on U.S. Institutions
Posted inIntelligence ops National Security Terrorism

Havana Syndrome Revisited: Foreign Actors, Microwave Weapons, and the Attack on U.S. Institutions

A recent interim report by the House Permanent Select Subcommittee on the CIA suggests that a foreign adversary is "increasingly likely" responsible for the mysterious health incidents known as Havana…
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December 17, 2024Tags: China, Havana Syndrome, Russia, USA
How the Islamic State Could Leverage Syria’s Political Transition
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How the Islamic State Could Leverage Syria’s Political Transition

Syrian opposition forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overran Syria’s main cities, including the capital, in less than two weeks, finally ending the brutal regime of President Bashar Al-Assad over the…
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December 16, 2024Tags: ISIS, Syria

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