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Ethiopian ethnic clashes as a sign of a weak government and risks of state split
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Ethiopian ethnic clashes as a sign of a weak government and risks of state split

On November 2 several news agencies reported that dozens of peaceful civilians were killed in West Wollega zone, Guliso Werda, Gawwa Qanqa kebele of Oromia regional state. According to the…
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November 4, 2020Tags: Ethiopia
Karabakh, a frozen conflict is not a closed conflict
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Karabakh, a frozen conflict is not a closed conflict

On September 27th, the 30-year conflict in Karabakh was awakened. Heavy bombardments between the Armenian and Azerbaijani forces continued as the two warring sides refused to hear repeated appeals from…
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October 15, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Karabakh, Russia
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Witchcraft, Sorcery, Magic, and Other Psychological Phenomenon and their implications on military and Paramilitary Operations in the Congo, 1965

This report has been prepared in response to a query posed by ODCS/OPS,Department of the Army, regarding the purposed use of witchcraft, sorcery, and magic by insurgent elements in the…
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October 13, 2020Tags: Congo
Warning: Moscow is trying to religiolize the Karabakh conflict
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Warning: Moscow is trying to religiolize the Karabakh conflict

Since the intensification of military operations started in Karabakh, Russia has moved psyops specialists working with Russian military intelligence to the area. Earlier these people were actively involved in covering…
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October 9, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Turkey
Karabakh conflict as an opportunity for the Russian Empire’s revival
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Karabakh conflict as an opportunity for the Russian Empire’s revival

On its scenario the Karabakh conflict reminds the events taken place in Georgia in 2008. The event development indicates a high probability of the operation of having Armenia deeply integrated…
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September 28, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh, Russia, Turkey
Regional powers influence on the ongoing war in Yemen
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Regional powers influence on the ongoing war in Yemen

The war in Yemen is in its sixth year with no end in immediate sight. The humanitarian and political crisis has left millions of Yemenis in need of urgent humanitarian…
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August 26, 2020Tags: Yemen
Estimates of possible Egypt’s participation in Libyan campaign
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Estimates of possible Egypt’s participation in Libyan campaign

Plans to invade Libya by Egypt could have been pursued by Abdel Fattah el-Sissi government since the summer of 2016. Meanwhile, Moscow not just held information about such invasion prepared,…
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July 23, 2020Tags: Egypt, Libya, Turkey
Escalatory symptoms in South Caucasus: risks for Azerbaijan
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Escalatory symptoms in South Caucasus: risks for Azerbaijan

Russia seeks to ramp up conflicts in the South Caucasus, provoking against Azerbaijan. Skirmishes between the servicemen of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tovuz district began on July 12, leaving three…
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July 16, 2020Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey
Russia chisels away at Assad’s entourage
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Russia chisels away at Assad’s entourage

In-fighting erupts between Syrian intelligence and army in Damascus. Violent clashes broke out between Syrian regime intelligence forces and local militias affiliated with the army’s 4th Division and national defense…
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July 13, 2020Tags: Russia, Syria
Police and military of Mozambique fight over influence
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Police and military of Mozambique fight over influence

The riot police and the Ministry of Interior are running the Cabo Delgado war; however, the army and the Ministry of Defence are fighting to take over. Being always known collectively…
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June 26, 2020Tags: DAG, Mozambique, Wagner Group

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