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Kremlin to elbow Paris out of Africa, raising risks for France
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Kremlin to elbow Paris out of Africa, raising risks for France

Russia keeps infiltrating into French affairs, splintering its influence in overseas territories, most notably in Africa. The French Army Chief of Staff, General François Lecointre’s interview to the French media addresses "the…
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May 31, 2021Tags: Chad, France, Mali, Russia
Balkans: Open Border to Avoid a Bloodbath
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Balkans: Open Border to Avoid a Bloodbath

In the Balkans, we are once again talking about borders. And this is never a good thing. A series of unofficial papers proposing amalgamations and divisions between the various ethnic…
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May 28, 2021Tags: Albania, North Macedonia, Republica Srpska, Serbia
The Ryanair plane forced landing makes Belarus’ closer to absorption
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The Ryanair plane forced landing makes Belarus’ closer to absorption

Ryanair FR4978 plane forced landing incident is an act of state air piracy and reflects Russia's geopolitical interests as of Belarus. Great Britain shares the same opinion. According to British…
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May 26, 2021Tags: Belarus, Russia
Lavrov-Blinken meeting: Russia chooses not to read the writing on the wall
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Lavrov-Blinken meeting: Russia chooses not to read the writing on the wall

The outcome of the meeting between the US Secretary of State Blinken and Foreign Minister Lavrov in Reykjavik, Iceland, casts a long shadow on the Kremlin’s outlook for ramming down…
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May 21, 2021Tags: Antony Blinken, Russia, USA
Russia figures to bolster influence in Middle East, backing Palestine in rift with Israel
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Russia figures to bolster influence in Middle East, backing Palestine in rift with Israel

Russia has launched out on carrying the ball in current Arab-Israeli escalation. Deputy Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau Mousa Abu Marzouk in a conversation with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister…
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May 16, 2021Tags: Israel, Palestine, Russia
Border change in Balkans: new politics with old means?
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Border change in Balkans: new politics with old means?

A document recently published in the Slovenian media, which highlights the idea of changing the borders in the Balkans, has sparked much debate in Bosnia and Hercegovina and Kosovo but…
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April 16, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Balkans
Bosnia-Herzegovina`s past and future challenges
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Bosnia-Herzegovina`s past and future challenges

The beginning of the 90s in the Balkans was marking an uncomfortable beginning for the then Yugoslavia. After Tito's death in 1980, tensions within Yugoslavia were re-emerging, from nationalist groups…
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April 2, 2021Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina
The United States, Afghanistan, and the Issue of Peace: Prospects Analyzed
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The United States, Afghanistan, and the Issue of Peace: Prospects Analyzed

The Afghan war which began in 2001 is now the longest war in American history. The war had formally ended in December 2014 and had cost $578.7 billion. There are…
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March 23, 2021Tags: Afghanistan, USA
Russia seeking to buy up Hezbollah’s engagement
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Russia seeking to buy up Hezbollah’s engagement

The Kremlin is more and more gambling on foreign terrorism network, set to become an assault force for Russia to tackle the geopolitical issues, and sabotage the effort by the…
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March 16, 2021Tags: Hezbollah, Lebanon, Russia
Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences
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Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences

Serbia is a country that constantly tries to play the role of “big brother” in the Western Balkans, even if it creates problems with its neighbor countries, or even interfering…
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March 10, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia

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