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Serbia poses a threat to NATO allies
Posted in- Conflict Geopolitics

Serbia poses a threat to NATO allies

Due to recognition of Kosova’s independence, Montenegro and North Macedonia were recently threatened by the Serbian government. The threat was posed by none other than the Serbia’s minister of defense Milos…
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August 22, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia
Wagner Group’s Belarus deployment unlikely connected with Prigozhin’s mutiny attempt
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Wagner Group’s Belarus deployment unlikely connected with Prigozhin’s mutiny attempt

The build-up of Wagner Group’s presence on Belarusian soil allows predicting possible scenarios for their use. We are convinced that the deployment of these units in Belarus is not due…
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August 3, 2023Tags: Belarus, Russia, Wagner Group
Assessing the early elections as a long-term solution to the crisis in north Kosova
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Assessing the early elections as a long-term solution to the crisis in north Kosova

Even after three weeks, there is still high level of tension in Kosova's north. The incident days before, when the Serbian police crossed the border into Kosova to abduct three…
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June 26, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Insurgency risks increase in Southern Thailand after election
Posted inConflict Governance

Insurgency risks increase in Southern Thailand after election

Protests are possible across Thailand through at least late June following a probe into prime minister front runner Pita Limjaroenrat from the opposition Move Forward Party.  According to local reports,…
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June 14, 2023Tags: Thailand
Kabul wants Tehran to recognize Taliban’s regime using water dispute
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Kabul wants Tehran to recognize Taliban’s regime using water dispute

Deadly clashes broke out between Afghan and Iranian guards at their border raising fears of a new conflict. Both sides have accused each other of initiating the shooting in which at…
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June 2, 2023Tags: Afghanistan, Iran, water
Will Iran’s and Russia’s Meddling Start Another War in the South Caucasus?
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Will Iran’s and Russia’s Meddling Start Another War in the South Caucasus?

Amidst recent flurry of diplomatic activity between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the specter of globalization of conflicts arises. No sooner have the foreign ministers dispatched to Washington from Baku and Yerevan…
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May 4, 2023Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Karabakh, Turkiye
Serbia’s signals for blocking the Ohrid Agreement
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Serbia’s signals for blocking the Ohrid Agreement

The repeated burning of cars recently in the north Kosova, which was an act precisely orchestrated by Belgrade, is now signaling the obstruction of the agreement on the part of…
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April 12, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo and Serbia lose if their leaders delay and deliberately block peace process
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Kosovo and Serbia lose if their leaders delay and deliberately block peace process

Intense diplomatic activity involving the European Union, the United States and in particular the German, French and recently Italy governments is affecting Kosovo and Serbia, in search of a new…
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February 6, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Cameroon could face new atrocity crimes after deploying government forces to counter armed separatists
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Cameroon could face new atrocity crimes after deploying government forces to counter armed separatists

What began as a political dispute in the Anglophone regions is now a complex armed conflict and a major humanitarian crisis that disproportionately affects the civilian population, particularly women and…
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January 20, 2023Tags: Cameroon, Nigeria
Rabat urges France to come clear on Western Sahara 
Posted inConflict Geopolitics

Rabat urges France to come clear on Western Sahara 

Morocco keeps working diplomatically to get stable support to resolve the Saharawi conflict by demanding help of other important players, mainly, France. The head of the Moroccan government, Aziz Akhannouch,…
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January 19, 2023Tags: France, Morocco, Western Sahara

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