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Tanzania and Malawi are on the brink of a diplomatic standoff
Posted inConflict Geoeconomics Geopolitics

Tanzania and Malawi are on the brink of a diplomatic standoff

Tanzania and Malawi are on the brink of a diplomatic standoff following Dodoma's decision to commence the upgrade of Mbamba Bay Port, situated on the shores of Lake Malawi. Lilongwe…
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April 17, 2024Tags: Malawi, Tanzania
China’s Strategic Interplay in the Caspian Sea and Central Asia
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China’s Strategic Interplay in the Caspian Sea and Central Asia

The Caspian Sea, situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, emerges as a linchpin in the geopolitical landscape of Central Asia. Bounded by Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan,…
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December 29, 2023Tags: China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Conflicts drag on, as tech companies violate international sanctions
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Conflicts drag on, as tech companies violate international sanctions

Having studied how the sanctions imposed on Russia are observed, we see the West has failed to stop Russian aggression, support democracy and independence in Ukraine, and contain the Kremlin's…
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August 8, 2023Tags: Russia, Sanctions, USA
Blocking of sanctions against Rosatom increases risk of sabotage at region’s nuclear facilities
Posted inCorruption Energy Geoeconomics

Blocking of sanctions against Rosatom increases risk of sabotage at region’s nuclear facilities

Putting Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation in the 11th package of Russia sanctions is facing fierce opposition from some of Europe’s largest energy companies that continue to do business with…
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May 8, 2023Tags: France, Hungary, Rosatom
Lebanon Israel maritime agreement: neither peace nor war
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Lebanon Israel maritime agreement: neither peace nor war

Agreement reached Tuesday 11, October In Israel, the premier announced a "historic" agreement between Lebanon and Israel, but without revealing its content. The agreement "will strengthen Israel's security, inject billions…
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October 14, 2022Tags: Hezbollah, Israel, Lebanon
Policy making in tough economic times
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Policy making in tough economic times

In the twenty-first century, Africa is a continent that is making an effort to shed its stereotypes and has all along been ready to compete with the rest of the…
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July 18, 2022Tags: Africa, Eswatini
Africa loses gold deposit sovereignty and turns into Russian colony
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Africa loses gold deposit sovereignty and turns into Russian colony

Sudan has lost effective control over its gold deposits. Moscow expands its presence in the country and gets more involved in mining by using corrupt ties with the military junta…
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June 29, 2022Tags: Russia, Sudan
Turkmen women’s right restrictions signal about Ashgabat-Taliban cooperation
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Turkmen women’s right restrictions signal about Ashgabat-Taliban cooperation

The Turkmen president change and the further women's right restrictions show clearly that Ashgabat plans to cooperate deeply with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Since Serdar Berdymukhammedov succeeded his father…
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May 11, 2022Tags: Afghanistan, Turkmenistan
Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests
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Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests

Some businesses in Hungary, tied to Viktor Orban and operating in strategic sectors, have Sberbank accounts, as they carry out various projects together with Russian partners.  Gas traiders, railroad car builders, transport services, logistics, construction and nuclear energy are…
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May 9, 2022Tags: Hungary, Russia
Russia is on the way to take gold off
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Russia is on the way to take gold off

Russia makes every effort to avoid sanctions and gain access to its gold reserves. The US Treasury informed that sanctions had been already applied to any gold transactions made by…
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March 28, 2022Tags: Russia, Sanctions, UAE

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