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Pakistani ISI head replacement might speak for China’s growing foothold amid  developments in Afghanistan
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Pakistani ISI head replacement might speak for China’s growing foothold amid developments in Afghanistan

The head of Pakistani intelligence was replaced most likely  as the foreign actors applied the screws on the Prime Minister's Office. This decision might erode PM Imran Khan's domestic credibility. The director-general of Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) directorate, which…
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October 28, 2021Tags: ISI, Pakistan
President Mnangagwa prepares the ground for his one more presidency
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President Mnangagwa prepares the ground for his one more presidency

Zimbabwean authorities duplicate the policy of Robert Mugabe and some African authoritarian leaders who amended the constitution clause relating to the presidential term limits removal. The coloring country's presidential policy…
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October 27, 2021Tags: Zimbabwe
Uzbek president’s victory prospects amid restrictions on candidates’ registration
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Uzbek president’s victory prospects amid restrictions on candidates’ registration

2021 Uzbek presidential elections will probably bring the victory to the current leader of the country, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. At the previous elections, he won 88% in a virtually uncontested vote.…
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October 22, 2021Tags: Uzbekistan
North Macedonia elections: risking changing the government
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North Macedonia elections: risking changing the government

North Macedonia hits the turbulence thereby risking changing the government forcefully and strengthening Russia’s influence in the country. On 17 October 2021, the seventh local elections since its declaration of…
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October 18, 2021Tags: North Macedonia
Putin’s worsening health set to be a determining factor in Russia’s policy over the next four years
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Putin’s worsening health set to be a determining factor in Russia’s policy over the next four years

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent move to go on self-isolation, allegedly due to certain people from his entourage having contracted COVID-19, may be associated with something beyond mass fraud in…
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September 29, 2021Tags: Putin, Russia
Reasons and prospects of Gbagbo’s return to politics
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Reasons and prospects of Gbagbo’s return to politics

Former Ivoirien president Laurent Gbagbo, acquitted of crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, seeks to re-enter politics.  In early August he floated the idea of creating a new political…
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September 29, 2021Tags: Cote d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo
Gambian elections: frustrations grow around President Barrow amid his ambitions to keep power
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Gambian elections: frustrations grow around President Barrow amid his ambitions to keep power

The new APRC-NPP pact is Gambian President Barrow’s desperate move to win the second term. The party-to-party agreement is supposed to help the incumbent president’s desire to win support of the…
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September 22, 2021Tags: Gambia
Election Rigging in Russia: Test of Western Powers’ Commitment to Democratic Values
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Election Rigging in Russia: Test of Western Powers’ Commitment to Democratic Values

Parliamentary elections in Russia are a challenge for democratic governments. Ignoring massive violations of the civilized principles of the expression of people’s will would sent a destructive signal across the…
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September 16, 2021Tags: Russia
The new Lebanese government – a relief without great expectations
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The new Lebanese government – a relief without great expectations

After 13 months of waiting, from September 10th, Lebanon has a new government. The resignation of the previous government came following the explosion at the port of Beirut on August…
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September 14, 2021Tags: Lebanon
Crisis in Somalian intelligence as a sign of Farmaajo’s dictatorial ambitions
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Crisis in Somalian intelligence as a sign of Farmaajo’s dictatorial ambitions

A conflict between Somalia's president and prime minister appears to be opening a power struggle between the two top leaders of the country, as it is seeking to hold elections…
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September 10, 2021Tags: Somalia

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