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Chain of command failed: Russia’s government seeks to explain why
Posted inGeopolitics Governance Intelligence ops Propaganda and Disinformation

Chain of command failed: Russia’s government seeks to explain why

The latest statement by the Head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service signals about the Kremlin’s weakness and destruction of the Russian vertical of power During the XIX Meeting of…
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December 15, 2023Tags: Naryshkin, Patrushev, Russia
Estimations: Will Ethiopia and Eritrea start military conflict over Red Sea ports access
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Estimations: Will Ethiopia and Eritrea start military conflict over Red Sea ports access

There are emerging fears that all the gains made five years ago toward Ethiopia and Eritrea peace could soon be in jeopardy. Prime Minister Abiy said that Ethiopia deserves a port on the Red Sea of…
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November 17, 2023Tags: Eritrea, Ethiopia
New political parties in Europe: the Kremlin’s tricks to infiltrate its agents in the European Parliament
Posted inGeopolitics Governance Intelligence ops

New political parties in Europe: the Kremlin’s tricks to infiltrate its agents in the European Parliament

Our prior conclusions as of Russia’s intervention in the internal policy of Germany have been confirmed The Russian Presidential Administration tasked the intelligence agencies to urgently strengthen pro-Russian or pacifist forces…
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November 10, 2023Tags: AfD, Germany, GRU, Russia, SVR
depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe
Posted inGeopolitics Governance National Security

depletion of Russia’s military potential can prevent NATO countries from getting involved in a new war in Europe

The increasing risks of further escalation caused by Russian territorial expansion and imperial policy revival require Western countries to put efforts to create conditions to prevent the Kremlin from conducting…
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October 12, 2023Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine
There will be no peaceful Balkans without the removal from power Serbian politicians who belong to the Milosevic era
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There will be no peaceful Balkans without the removal from power Serbian politicians who belong to the Milosevic era

Vucic points the finger at the Prime Minister of Kosovo for the fact that an organized group, armed and supported by the Serbian state in all forms, entered the territory…
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October 2, 2023Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Kremlin seeks to exert influence on Pope Francesco
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Kremlin seeks to exert influence on Pope Francesco

Kremlin seeks to exert influence on Pope Francesco and use the Catholic Church for shaping popular opinion in predominantly Catholic nations. That is why Moscow appointed Ivan Soltanovsky as ambassador…
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September 26, 2023Tags: Pope Francesco, Russia, Vatican
The US sanctioning of Vulin sparks demand for new political leadership in Serbia
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The US sanctioning of Vulin sparks demand for new political leadership in Serbia

Aleksandar Vulin, the director of the Serbian Intelligence, was subject to sanctions last month by the US. According to a statement from Washington regarding Vulin's sanctions, he is involved in international…
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September 8, 2023Tags: Serbia, USA
How Russia is hijacking Africa’s “orphaned” Left
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How Russia is hijacking Africa’s “orphaned” Left

When the independence of many African states became a reality in the 1950s and 1960s, it unfortunately met the Cold War ideological divide of the world. Many had expected these infant…
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September 5, 2023Tags: Africa, Russia
Serbia poses a threat to NATO allies
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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
Corruption at UN allows money flows to finance Putin’s regime in Russia
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Corruption at UN allows money flows to finance Putin’s regime in Russia

The UN Under-Secretary-General promotes the interests of a Russian company affiliated with the Kremlin regime. That’s despite sanctions and poor reputation. UN officials are lobbying for continued economic relations with…
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July 24, 2023Tags: Atul Khare, DRC, Russia, United Nations

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