Policy
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Togo and Terrorism: From Transit Zone to Operational Base?
Terrorism is crossing the traditional strongholds of the African Sahel and now threatening Togo, a neighboring country observers fear could…
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A U.S. Bill Will Soon Designate the Polisario as a Terrorist Organization
According to U.S. intelligence assessments, the threats posed by the Polisario Front are rooted in the sanctuary provided by Algeria,…
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Ballot Cards and Partisan Directives: Fears of Electoral Interference by Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)
Informed political sources have disclosed the involvement of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in electoral steering, sparking friction with the…
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Iran Nuclear Talks Return to Rome… Fifth Round Overshadowed by Doubt
The nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States return to Rome this Friday for a fifth round, once again…
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The Black Ghosts Strike: Is Russia Returning to Guerrilla Warfare Through Syria?
In a scene evoking the shadows of the Caucasus wars and reshaping conflict maps in the Middle East, Russia’s Hmeimim…
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Between Breaking Isolation and Renewing It: What Does the Lifting of Sanctions on Syria Really Mean? Experts Weigh In
In a dramatic shift of Western policy, Washington’s announcement to lift sanctions on Syria came as an unexpected move, once…
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Will the United States Redesignate the Taliban as a Terrorist Organization?
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed on Wednesday that the United States is reviewing the possible designation of the…
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Dangerous Escalation by Al-Shabaab in Mogadishu: Motives and Strategic Implications
The Al-Shabaab terrorist group has launched a series of attacks in Mogadishu, most notably a mortar assault on the Halane…
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How Did Israel Target Hezbollah Leaders? Details Emerge to Unveil the Mystery
Recent leaks have shed light on the extent to which Hezbollah has been infiltrated by Israeli intelligence agencies, revealing that…
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Food as a Weapon: How Jihadist Groups Use Famine to Expand Their Power in Africa
The growing food shortage across Africa is fueling tensions and competition over vital resources, particularly in fragile communities, thereby increasing…
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