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The Consolidation of Pro-Russian Forces in Moldova: Implications for the 2025 Elections
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The Consolidation of Pro-Russian Forces in Moldova: Implications for the 2025 Elections

 Recent developments in Moldova indicate a significant realignment within the country’s pro-Russian political spectrum. Formerly fragmented forces have now coalesced into a unified electoral bloc, potentially reshaping the political landscape…
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July 23, 2025Tags: Moldova, Russia
The Road to Yaoundé: Risks, Power, and Succession in Cameroon’s 2025 Vote”
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The Road to Yaoundé: Risks, Power, and Succession in Cameroon’s 2025 Vote”

President Paul Biya has announced  for this year  presidential election. The announcement came as concern grows about his age and health. Biya, who has ruled since 1982 after Ahmadou Ahidjo's resignation, removed…
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July 15, 2025Tags: Cameroon
Prospects of New Caledonian Statehood: Analysis and Strategic Implications
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Prospects of New Caledonian Statehood: Analysis and Strategic Implications

1. Probability of New Caledonia Gaining Statehood Medium-High Probability (50–65%) in the medium term (5–10 years). After the violent unrest in May–June 2024, the long-standing Kanak independence movement regained momentum, especially among younger, marginalized…
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July 14, 2025Tags: France, New Caledonia
The Budapest Loophole: Viktor Orbán’s Corrupt Empire and Russia’s Backdoor into Europe
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The Budapest Loophole: Viktor Orbán’s Corrupt Empire and Russia’s Backdoor into Europe

Orbán is no longer just a problematic EU member—he has emerged as a direct agent of the Kremlin, wielding bribery and institutions to destabilize the bloc from within. His strategic…
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July 11, 2025Tags: Hungary, Russia
Moldova’s 2025 Elections: A Battleground for Influence Between Democracy and Kremlin Interference
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Moldova’s 2025 Elections: A Battleground for Influence Between Democracy and Kremlin Interference

Moldova’s 2025 elections are not only a test of democratic resilience but a geopolitical fault line. Russia is positioned to exploit voter fatigue, regional divisions, and political fragmentation. A robust…
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July 10, 2025Tags: Moldova, Russia
Silent Repression: The Kremlin’s Hidden War on Its Own Elite
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Silent Repression: The Kremlin’s Hidden War on Its Own Elite

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine in February 2022, a disturbing pattern has emerged within the Kremlin's inner architecture: a wave of unexplained deaths among high-ranking officials,…
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July 8, 2025Tags: Russia
Viktor Orbán’s Transylvanian Messaging: A Prelude to Hungarian Irredentism and Hybrid Pressure on Romania?
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Viktor Orbán’s Transylvanian Messaging: A Prelude to Hungarian Irredentism and Hybrid Pressure on Romania?

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s visit to Romania—specifically to Transylvania, a region with a significant ethnic Hungarian and Székely (Szekler) population—was marked by controversial rhetoric affirming Budapest’s support for Hungarian…
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July 7, 2025Tags: Hungary, Romania, Russia
Diplomacy as Cover: How Trump’s Calls with Putin Coincide with Russia’s Escalating Strikes on Ukraine
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Diplomacy as Cover: How Trump’s Calls with Putin Coincide with Russia’s Escalating Strikes on Ukraine

The resumption of high-level communication between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin—particularly via direct phone calls—has sparked concern among analysts and U.S. allies. These calls are frequently followed by intensified Russian…
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July 4, 2025Tags: Russia, Ukraine, USA
From Tiso to Fico: Slovakia’s Dangerous Drift Toward the Aggressor
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From Tiso to Fico: Slovakia’s Dangerous Drift Toward the Aggressor

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s foreign policy realignment toward Russia, combined with nationalist rhetoric and active distancing from Western security consensus, has sparked comparisons with the historical legacy of Jozef Tiso—the wartime Slovak…
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July 3, 2025Tags: Nazi, Russia, Slovakia
Why Lukashenko Freed Tsikhanouski Now: Reasons, Consequences & Russian Involvement
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Why Lukashenko Freed Tsikhanouski Now: Reasons, Consequences & Russian Involvement

 I. WHO IS TSIKHANOUSKI, REALLY? Nominally: A popular blogger and political prisoner, husband of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. In reality: He is widely believed to have been cultivated by Russia’s Ambassador to Belarus,…
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June 24, 2025Tags: Belarus, Russia, USA

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