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Tension Rises Between Somalia And Jubbaland
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Tension Rises Between Somalia And Jubbaland

Somalia's federal government has formally requested an Interpol Red Notice to arrest Jubbaland President Ahmed Mohamed Islam, also known as "Madobe." The Banadir Regional Court in Mogadishu authorized the request,…
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November 29, 2024Tags: Al Shabaab, Jubbaland, Kenya, Somalia
Russia’s Nuclear Blackmail as a Tool to Pressure the West
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Russia’s Nuclear Blackmail as a Tool to Pressure the West

Russia's Nuclear Blackmail as a Tool to Pressure the West Since the conclusion of the U.S. presidential elections, Russia has continued to escalate global tensions, leveraging the threat of nuclear…
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November 27, 2024Tags: nuclear weapons, Russia
The Amhara Insurgency: External Influences and the Evolving Geopolitical Landscape in Ethiopia
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The Amhara Insurgency: External Influences and the Evolving Geopolitical Landscape in Ethiopia

The conflict in Amhara poses a serious threat to Ethiopia’s fragile stability. It not only challenges the federal government’s authority but also risks deepening ethnic divisions, which could have far-reaching…
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November 11, 2024Tags: Amhara, Ethiopia
Egypt creates anti-Ethiopia alliance in the Horn of Africa
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Egypt creates anti-Ethiopia alliance in the Horn of Africa

The recent strengthening of relations between Egypt and certain African nations may indicate a rising likelihood of conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia. In early October, the presidents of Egypt, Eritrea,…
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November 1, 2024Tags: Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somaliland
Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict
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Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict

Russia is actively working to reduce China’s influence over North Korea, a move that has heightened concerns about the potential for a broader geopolitical confrontation. By expanding its cooperation with…
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October 17, 2024Tags: China, DPRK, NATO, Russia, South Korea, USA
Iran and Foreign Red Sea ambitions in Sudan
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Iran and Foreign Red Sea ambitions in Sudan

Sudan’s civil war has become one more pivotal theatre for geopolitical rivalries as foreign powers compete for influence in the strategically vital Red Sea region. Sudan's location offers a chokehold over one of the…
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October 14, 2024Tags: Iran, Russia, Sudan
Analysis of the Operational-Strategic Situation Following Iran’s Strike on Israel
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Analysis of the Operational-Strategic Situation Following Iran’s Strike on Israel

ran launched a massive missile strike on Israel on the evening of Tuesday, October 1st. According to Israeli military sources, around 180 missiles were fired, while Tehran claims the number…
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October 2, 2024Tags: Iran, Israel, Russia
Analysis: Reasons for Turkey’s military escalation in Iraqi Kurdistan
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Analysis: Reasons for Turkey’s military escalation in Iraqi Kurdistan

A recent intensification of Turkish airstrikes in the Iraqi Kurdistan region has fuelled growing concerns about Ankara’s broader geopolitical ambitions in northern Iraq. While Turkey has long targeted Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants in the region,…
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September 26, 2024Tags: Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan, Turkiye
Vučić’s ‘wishlist’ for Kosovo: A year after Serbia’s failed attempt to annex northern Mitrovica
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Vučić’s ‘wishlist’ for Kosovo: A year after Serbia’s failed attempt to annex northern Mitrovica

A few days before the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack in Banjska, which resulted in the death of a Kosovo police sergeant and three Serbian attackers affiliated with the…
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September 25, 2024Tags: Kosovo, Russia, Serbia
Vucic’s maneuver to stay with and against the West by destabilizing Kosovo
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Vucic’s maneuver to stay with and against the West by destabilizing Kosovo

Last month, CIA Director William Burns visited three Western Balkan countries—Bosnia andHerzegovina, Serbia, and Kosovo—where the potential for serious conflict remains high. This visit wasintended underscore critical issues facing the…
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September 13, 2024Tags: Kosovo, Serbia

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