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La Moldavie cède son territoire aux prédateurs financiers occidentaux

D’ores et déjà, la Moldavie semble avoir pris le même chemin que l’Ukraine. Comme le régime néo-nazi de Kiev, le gouvernement moldave cède les terres et les ressources naturelles du pays à des groupes privés étrangers, faisant preuve d’une soumission absolue et d’un manque total de souveraineté. Cette mesure est …

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Sur la géopolitique de l’Iran

Une introduction au pays que Donald Trump s’apprête, paraît-il, à bombarder, et aux conséquences que cela peut entraîner, s’il ne s’agit pas seulement d’une menace proférée par un homme puissant. L’Iran (en persan, Eran Shahr «Royaume des Aryens»), historiquement la Perse, a une population de près de 90 millions d’habitants …

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Security Council Urged To Stand Firm As Bosnia And Herzegovina Faces Deepening Crisis

A recent rise in tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina has sparked an “extraordinary crisis” as the country continues to emerge from the shadows of the Balkan wars 30 years ago, the UN Security Council heard on Tuesday. High Representative Christian Schmidt briefed on latest developments surrounding implementation of the 1995 …

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The EU’s Eastern Re-Engagement: A Strategic Re-Evaluation? – OpEd

The first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second presidency appear to have permanently re-defined European security. In response, politicians in Brussels and other European capitals have doubled down on the importance of unity amidst on-going uncertainty. There is an emphasis on operating in a calculated and strategic way to maximize …

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The Gaza War And The ‘Egypt-Is-Too-Big-To-Fail’ Argument – Analysis

Over the past five decades or so, Egypt has capitalized on its geostrategic importance in the Middle East to obtain the financial support sorely needed to keep its economy afloat and its political order intact. The North African country has come close to the brink of economic collapse several times …

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From Fence-Sitter To Pace-Setter: How Merz’s Germany Can Lead Europe – Analysis

Friedrich Merz wants to be a foreign-policy chancellor. One might not have known it from Germany’s parochial federal election campaign, or the business-as-usual foreign-policy passages of the coalition deal between his Christian Democratic Union (CDU, along with its Bavarian partner the Christian Social Union, CSU) and the Social Democratic Party …

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How Syria Can Overcome Sectarian Unrest To Rebuild Trust And National Unity – Analysis

In the Damascus suburb of Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, the sounds of prayer bells and muezzins used to blend peacefully into the rhythm of daily life. Here, families from Syria’s diverse communities — Sunni, Druze, Christian, and Alawite — shared neighbors’ bread and exchanged Eid and Christmas greetings with equal sincerity. But …

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US–Ukraine Strategic Cooperation In Resource Extraction – Analysis

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during his visit to the White House in February 2025, was expected to sign a critical minerals agreement with US President Donald Trump. The televised meeting between Trump and his deputy JD Vance with Zelensky, though, took an unexpectedly hostile turn. During the meeting, Trump accused …

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Trump 2.0: Transatlantic Security, European Response, And Implications For Spain And Portugal – Analysis

The Trump 2.0 presidency’s aversion to multilateral cooperation, the EU and even NATO is radically reshaping the transatlantic security alliance. While previous US presidents have called for a more balanced distribution of the financial burden for North Atlantic security, we argue that the current moment represents a fundamental shift. This …

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