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Iranian crisis should not turn Washington’s blind eye to Russia
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Iranian crisis should not turn Washington’s blind eye to Russia

Armand Chouet, lansinginstitute.org Director General The killing of General Soleimani in Iraq brought the question of a likely war with Iran to the fore, intensifying tension between Democrats and Republicans…
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January 10, 2020Tags: Iran, Russia
Deterioration in Cuba-Venezuela relations can trigger the fall of dictatorship regimes in Latin America
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Deterioration in Cuba-Venezuela relations can trigger the fall of dictatorship regimes in Latin America

Cuban military and intelligence personnel help Nicolás Maduro stay in power and survive in social, economic, and humanitarian crisis. At the same time Venezuelan oil continues to provide much needed…
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December 20, 2019Tags: Cuba, Venezuela
Failure to find a compromise on Renaissance Dam could lead to a violent confrontation in Africa
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Failure to find a compromise on Renaissance Dam could lead to a violent confrontation in Africa

Ethiopia’s continued efforts to dam the Nile could end in war with Egypt. Ethiopia and Egypt are two of Africa’s most populous and powerful countries; any ongoing showdown between them…
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December 12, 2019Tags: Egypt, Ethiopia, water
Russia is lobbying for diamond embargo lift in the CAR to expand its military-political presence in the region
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Russia is lobbying for diamond embargo lift in the CAR to expand its military-political presence in the region

During the Russia-Africa Summit held in October 2019 in Sochi, Russia, the Central African Republic President, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, stated that the Russian defense ministry and the Central African Republic (the CAR)…
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December 9, 2019Tags: Alrosa, CAR, diamonds, Eugene Prigogine, Russia, Wagner Group
NATO reconfirms Russian threat
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NATO reconfirms Russian threat

Russia remains one of NATO’s main threats despite attempts by the French President Emanuel Macron to divert Europe’s attention from the Kremlin to the terrorism threats at the eve of…
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December 5, 2019Tags: Bulgaria, Catalonia, France, Germany, GRU, intelligence, Montenegro, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom
Russia tricks with Lukashenko on the Union State creation
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Russia tricks with Lukashenko on the Union State creation

By reviving the issue of the practical creation of the Union State of Russia and Belarus with common authorities, a single currency and economic space the Kremlin tries to trick…
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December 4, 2019Tags: Belarus, Lukashenko, Russia, Union State
Russia seeks to reinforce its position in Mozambique
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Russia seeks to reinforce its position in Mozambique

Using private military companies and state-owned banks, the critical economic situation in the country and the destabilization in the north of the country caused by the rebellion of the Islamic…
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November 26, 2019Tags: Mozambique, PMC, Russia
High Probability of Arab Spring-2 in MENA Region to Strengthen Russia’s Hand
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High Probability of Arab Spring-2 in MENA Region to Strengthen Russia’s Hand

The political crisis in some Arab world countries is highly probable to escalate into a new round of the Arab Spring today. Thus, destabilization of the MENA region will lead…
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November 18, 2019Tags: Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan

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