Policy
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The African Sahel: The deadliest hotspot of violence on the continent for the fourth consecutive year
The Africa Center for Strategic Studies, in a report titled “Armed Islamist Groups in Africa Sustain High Levels of Lethality”,…
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Has al-Joulani become moderate or is he simply acting with pragmatism and caution? A political science professor responds
Frédéric Encel, professor of political science and international relations at Paris Business School, believes that Syria’s new rulers hold extremely…
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Rising Tensions Between Mali and Algeria
Algeria closes its airspace to Mali in a move reciprocated by Bamako, as tit-for-tat measures signal a deepening crisis between…
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Children in the Grip of Extremism: SDF Uncovers ISIS Secret Cells in Roj Camp
On the second day of its campaign at the Roj camp, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) internal security forces discovered…
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QatarGate Scandal Expands and Intensifies in Israel
Investigations reveal messages from journalists and businessmen serving Qatari interests while marginalizing Egypt’s role in ceasefire talks. The controversial case…
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From Schools to Cyberwarfare: How Kim Jong-un Trains His Hackers
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has established an advanced system to train the world’s best hackers—starting as early as age…
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Monsters of History: When Blood Writes the Glory of Leaders
In their time, some were seen as heroes, while others were regarded as savage tyrants — judged according to the…
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AFRICOM Commander Highlights Morocco’s Key Role in Ensuring Security in Africa
General Michael Langley affirms that Morocco is the cornerstone of stability in Africa, highlighting its regional leadership in peacekeeping efforts.…
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Has Iran Abandoned the Houthis? Experts Respond
The British newspaper The Telegraph reported, citing a senior Iranian official, that Iran had “withdrawn” its military personnel from Yemen…
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Turkey Rejects Escalation with Israel in Syria and Calls for Diplomatic Solutions
Ankara “does not want any confrontation with Israel in Syria,” Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed. In an interview on…
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