Policy
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Loss of an Israeli Military Classified Phone in Syria
In an incident unprecedented for the Israeli military in recent years, a military position on Tal Qudna hill in southern…
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Admiral Nakhimov: The Nuclear Giant Gives Russia a New Strategic Advantage
The Russian nuclear-powered cruiser “Admiral Nakhimov” is approaching its return to the Northern Fleet after spending more than a decade…
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Pakistan and Afghanistan: New Strikes Threaten to Escalate the Conflict
Pakistan carried out overnight airstrikes from Sunday into Monday against eastern Afghanistan, targeting armed militants in response to deadly attacks…
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Axios: Washington and Tehran Agree to Halt Attacks and Resume Talks
A senior U.S. official has confirmed that Washington and Tehran intend to hold a meeting in the Qatari capital, Doha,…
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No Ceasefire on the Internet: A Prolonged Cyber Confrontation Between Israel and Iran
Despite the ceasefire agreement ending the war, the confrontation between Israel and Iran continues in a battlefield far removed from…
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Ukrainian Bombardment Tactics Against Crimea Suggest Another Offensive May Be on the Horizon
In 2023, Ukraine’s attempt to launch a ground offensive against Crimea ended in failure, but much has changed over the…
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Colombia Redraws Its Compass: Are the Rules of the Game on the Moroccan Sahara Issue About to Change?
Abelardo de la Espriella’s victory in Colombia’s presidential election appears to mark the beginning of a quiet yet profound reshaping…
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Zelensky’s Prediction: Ukrainian Air Defenses Repel a Russian Missile Attack
Just days after the Ukrainian president warned of a large-scale Russian offensive, Ukraine’s air defense systems successfully intercepted Russian missiles.…
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Intelligence Report: Iran’s Support for Its Regional Proxies Will Not Be Affected by Understandings with Washington
The lifting of sanctions and the release of frozen assets are expected to significantly increase funding for militias, potentially fueling…
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Mali’s Timbuktu Between Bullets and Siege: Darkness and Thirst in the City of the 333 Saints
For the past fifteen years, Timbuktu has turned the page on its once vibrant and thriving past, becoming an almost…
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