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Havana Syndrome Revisited: Foreign Actors, Microwave Weapons, and the Attack on U.S. Institutions
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Havana Syndrome Revisited: Foreign Actors, Microwave Weapons, and the Attack on U.S. Institutions

A recent interim report by the House Permanent Select Subcommittee on the CIA suggests that a foreign adversary is "increasingly likely" responsible for the mysterious health incidents known as Havana…
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December 17, 2024Tags: China, Havana Syndrome, Russia, USA
Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict
Posted inConflict Geopolitics National Security Nonproliferation

Russia Challenges China’s Influence Over North Korea, Raising the Risk of Global Conflict

Russia is actively working to reduce China’s influence over North Korea, a move that has heightened concerns about the potential for a broader geopolitical confrontation. By expanding its cooperation with…
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October 17, 2024Tags: China, DPRK, NATO, Russia, South Korea, USA
Analysis of the Taliban Regime’s resilience in 2024-2025
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics Governance Terrorism

Analysis of the Taliban Regime’s resilience in 2024-2025

The Supreme Afghan Leader (Emir) Haibatullah Akhundzada has strengthened his grip to power, formulating new federal institutions functioning under his decree and implementing policies from his limited office in Kandahar. Under his…
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October 16, 2024Tags: Afghanistan, China, Haqqani network, Iran, Russia, Taliban
Chinese companies continue to supply machinery to the Russian defense industry for the production of weapons.
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics

Chinese companies continue to supply machinery to the Russian defense industry for the production of weapons.

In 2022, the most stringent sanctions since 2014 were imposed on Russia, restricting the supply of high-tech products to the country. These sanctions were intended to significantly undermine the operations…
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October 10, 2024Tags: China, Russia
China Continues Supplying Russia with Critical Dual-Use Components
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China Continues Supplying Russia with Critical Dual-Use Components

China has introduced new restrictions on the export of dual-use goods to Russia starting on September 1, a notable shift given China’s role as a key supplier of such items…
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September 24, 2024Tags: China, Russia, Ukraine
China: Supplying Components for Russian Drones in the War Against Ukraine
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China: Supplying Components for Russian Drones in the War Against Ukraine

Chinese companies are supplying components for Russian military drones, which may shed light on Beijing's interests in prolonging the war in Ukraine and avoiding pressure on the Kremlin to end…
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September 17, 2024Tags: China, Russia
Hungary plays as China’s bat to kick the US out of the EU economy
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Hungary plays as China’s bat to kick the US out of the EU economy

Budapest is going to do its best to help China reduce US influence in Europe. At present time China is actively building factories to manufacture electric vehicles in Hungary. In…
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May 2, 2024Tags: China, Hungary, USA
China’s global triumph impossible without some parts of the Far East back
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China’s global triumph impossible without some parts of the Far East back

Beijing sees the centenary of China in 2049 as a global triumph for powerful China, which most likely involves restoring historical integrity with the territories Russia had annexed. Revision by Xi…
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February 16, 2024Tags: China, Russia
China’s Strategic Interplay in the Caspian Sea and Central Asia
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China’s Strategic Interplay in the Caspian Sea and Central Asia

The Caspian Sea, situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, emerges as a linchpin in the geopolitical landscape of Central Asia. Bounded by Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan,…
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December 29, 2023Tags: China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Kremlin establishing supply channels for Chinese drones bypassing Beijing authorities
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Kremlin establishing supply channels for Chinese drones bypassing Beijing authorities

The Kremlin discredits China by continuing to import components, military equipment, and dual-purpose goods for its international sanctions.  This contradicts the official position of Beijing, which tries to maintain formal neutrality…
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December 5, 2023Tags: China, GRU, Iran, Sanctions, Ukraine

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