INTL CONFLICTS
Information and updates on international conflicts
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Geopolitics: Russia extending its sphere of influence in Africa’s Sahel
By Kester Kenn Klomegah With renewed and full-fledged interest to uproot French domination, Russia has ultimately begun making inroads into…
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ISIS Mozambique: Why United States Africa Command needs to shift its priorities
By Emma Sameth Mass graves. Child soldiers. Executions. Beheadings. Massacres. These are just some of the disturbing realities currently plaguing…
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Cold War warriors are on the ascendancy again
Oh, to be a Cold War warrior again! I always felt a bit sorry for those politicians, academics, soldiers and…
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Going to war with Russia over Ukraine
“European Union and Nato allies have swung behind the Biden administration’s assessment that Russia may be poised to invade Ukraine…
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Ending the fight in Ukraine
As Russia/Nato passions are stirring once again, we should wind the clock back to seven years ago when the Ukraine…
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Somali elections imperiled by regional crises
By Dr Abdinasir Abdille Mohamed “The time to plan and act is now. Somalia must not become a pariah state…
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Ethiopia on the brink as crisis threatens ‘peace and stability’ of region – but what has fueled the conflict and criticism of Biden’s response?
By Gloria Emeagwali, Central Connecticut State University U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is warning that the worsening situation in…
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The genie’s out of the bottle after Kiev’s Turkish drones strike Donbass
I wrote earlier this summer that “Turkey’s Military Engagement With The Lublin Triangle Aims To Balance Russia”, which prognosticated the…
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Ten years since NATO overthrew Libya’s Gadhafi
It’s 10 years since NATO hammered defenceless Libya and French jets drove the mercurial President Muammer Gadhafi into a drainage…
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How to best deal with the Afghan Taliban now
By Zia Pacha Khan The first way to begin dealing with the Taliban begins with stopping the blame game for…
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