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Sinwar’s re-election as the head of Hamas’s Gaza office to rise challenges both for Israel and group’s top-leadership
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Sinwar’s re-election as the head of Hamas’s Gaza office to rise challenges both for Israel and group’s top-leadership

Hamas under Yahya Sinwar will be pushed to closer ties with Iran and could become more radical in relations with Israel. However, it is likely that Sinwar will face a growing standoff…
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March 11, 2021Tags: Egypt, HAMAS, Iran, Nizar Awadallah, Palestine, Yahya Sinwar
Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences
Posted inGeopolitics

Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences

Serbia is a country that constantly tries to play the role of “big brother” in the Western Balkans, even if it creates problems with its neighbor countries, or even interfering…
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March 10, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Côte d’Ivoire to preserve stability if President Ouattara gives democratic response to legislative election results
Posted inGovernance

Côte d’Ivoire to preserve stability if President Ouattara gives democratic response to legislative election results

After months of political turmoil, voters in Ivory Coast choosed legislators in elections on Saturday, March 6th. The poll is seen as a test for the nation’s stability after the presidential election in October was marred by…
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March 9, 2021Tags: Alassane Ouattara, Cote d’Ivoire
El Salvador is distancing from democracy under the populist President Bukele, nearing authoritarian trend
Posted inDemocracy Governance

El Salvador is distancing from democracy under the populist President Bukele, nearing authoritarian trend

The election in El Salvador confirmed fears that there will soon be few checks left to rein in Bukele’s authoritarian drift.  The danger at this moment is the functioning of democratic institutions. …
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March 5, 2021Tags: Salvador
Covert arms transfer schemes for terrorism network
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Covert arms transfer schemes for terrorism network

In 2017-2018, Gen Nicholson claimed Russia had conducted a series of exercises on the Afghan border with Tajikistan. "These are counter terrorism exercises," said Gen Nicholson, "but we've seen the Russian…
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March 3, 2021Tags: ISIS, Pakistan, Russia, Taliban
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Disrupting the ISI-Taliban Relationship: a Principal-agent Approach, 2018

This study by Naval Postgraduate school, Monterey, California, argues hat principal-agent theory provides a unique perspective on the relationship between the Afghan Taliban and the Pakistani state. This perspective assists…
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March 2, 2021Tags: Taliban
Belarus is going into Moscow-controlled military dictatorship
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Belarus is going into Moscow-controlled military dictatorship

Belarus fell into dependence on Russia. Moscow controls the situation in Minsk more and more often. Western European countries’ pressure on Lukashenko has no sense as the Kremlin determines and…
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March 2, 2021Tags: Belarus, Russia
Vaccination challenges: vaccine shortage and unfair competition
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Vaccination challenges: vaccine shortage and unfair competition

Poor quantity  of vaccine manufacturing capacity against the backdrop of high global demand provokes unfair competition between manufacturers, as well as differentiation of countries based on their ability to contract…
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February 25, 2021Tags: Covid-19
Russia handed strategic airbase in Syria to Iran, in a bid to prevent a clash with Israel
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Russia handed strategic airbase in Syria to Iran, in a bid to prevent a clash with Israel

Russia handed the T4 Airbase in Homs, Syria to Iran amid ongoing threats of air strikes by Israel. The Russians have used the T4 since 2015 to station their helicopter…
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February 24, 2021Tags: Iran, Russia, Syria
The time to rethink Russia policy comes
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The time to rethink Russia policy comes

The Kremlin's threats to break off relations with the European Union are nothing but hollow words. Moscow is not ready for such actions, since the EU remains Russia's key economic…
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February 23, 2021Tags: Russia

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