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Republika Srpska’s secession from BiH is impossible technically and pushes the Balkans in a new wave of violence
Posted inConflict Estimates

Republika Srpska’s secession from BiH is impossible technically and pushes the Balkans in a new wave of violence

The technical impossibility of Republika Srpska’s secession from Bosnia and Herzegovina might destabilize the situation in the Balkans that internal and external forces can benefit. Such a scenario may occur…
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February 21, 2020Tags: Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina, EU, NATO, Republica Srpska, Russia, Serbia
Russia has got access to MH-17 case investigation files and is trying to influence public opinion on the eve of the court hearing
Posted inIntelligence ops Situation Reports

Russia has got access to MH-17 case investigation files and is trying to influence public opinion on the eve of the court hearing

As the trial date on MH17 case approaches, the activity of pro-Russian disinformation groups is going to increase. But no amount of disinformation can negate the fact that both the Netherlands…
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February 20, 2020Tags: MH17, Netherlands, Russia, Ukraine
Naval updates threaten underwater comms systems with sabotage attack
Posted inEstimates Intelligence ops

Naval updates threaten underwater comms systems with sabotage attack

Within last 3 years the Russian Navy deep-sea forces has been developed actively and rapidly and their operations significantly increased. Russia’s spy-ship Yantar (project 22010) is a carrier for mini-submarines…
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February 19, 2020Tags: GRU, GUGI, intelligence, NAVY, Russia
Startling action art, Russian style
Posted inPropaganda and Disinformation Psyops Situation Reports

Startling action art, Russian style

Defamation of Paris mayoral candidate Benjamin Griveaux, who was standing for the French President Emmanuel Macron’s La République En Marche! party, is a planned action to eliminate the French politician…
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February 18, 2020Tags: Alexandra de Taddeo, Assange, France, Joachim Son-Forget, Pavlensky, Russia
The future after Moldova’s reintegration
Posted inConflict Estimates

The future after Moldova’s reintegration

Moldova reverts to the plans for reintegration of Transnistria separatist republic developed in 2003. This initiative is obviously revived from the outside and does not come from the leadership of this…
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February 14, 2020Tags: Moldova, Russia, Transnistria
Malian authorities set a dangerous precedent of making terrorists legitimized
Posted inSituation Reports Terrorism

Malian authorities set a dangerous precedent of making terrorists legitimized

Malian authorities set a dangerous precedent on holding talks with terrorist organizations. Thus, at least at the continental and sub-Saharan levels, Bamako legitimizes jihadists that eventually might turn terrorist groups’…
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February 13, 2020Tags: Al Qaeda, ISIS, Mali
The  Salvadorian President has to save the image of a democrat and the legitimacy of his actions
Posted inDemocracy Situation Reports

The Salvadorian President has to save the image of a democrat and the legitimacy of his actions

El Salvador’s president’s endeavor to reduce a crime in the country amid downfall of relations with the parliament markedly affected by cartels and criminal organizations, spur him on to the…
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February 12, 2020Tags: ARENA, FMLN, GANA, MS-13, Nayib Bukele, Salvador
PACE crisis raises risk of the EU collapse
Posted inEstimates Governance

PACE crisis raises risk of the EU collapse

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe is rapidly losing its effectiveness and is becoming a formal platform that imitates protection of democracy, human rights and the rule of…
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February 11, 2020Tags: Council of Europe PA, EU
Ethnic conflict risks in Guinea are growing amid President Alpha Conde’s attempts to be re-elected for the third term
Posted inGovernance Situation Reports

Ethnic conflict risks in Guinea are growing amid President Alpha Conde’s attempts to be re-elected for the third term

An on-going attempt to hold the constitutional referendum in Guinea may fuel tension among the ethnic groups in the country and cause confrontation in the country, externalities involved. Guinean President…
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February 11, 2020Tags: Alpha Conde, Guinea
Economic migration: growth driver or crisis trigger?
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Economic migration: growth driver or crisis trigger?

Until present time international analysts have concluded that migrants will promote resolving labor shortage problem and increasing economic growth. As of today the policy to cover the labor shortage by…
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February 7, 2020Tags: economy, migration

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