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Democracy Digest: Poland’s Presidential Race Climaxes with Pimping Claims

Karol Nawrocki, the PiS-allied presidential candidate, was involved with a network that supplied prostitutes to clients of a luxurious hotel in Gdansk while working there as a security guard during his student years, according to an investigation published on Monday by onet.pl. The report is based on claims by two …

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Hurras al-Din: The Rise, Fall, and Dissolution of al-Qa`ida’s Loyalist Group in Syria

Abstract: Despite concerns about al-Qaida’s influence in Syria, the organization experienced a reversal in its fortunes over the course of the Syrian civil war. This article traces the history of the rise of Syria’s al-Qaida-loyalist outfit Hurras al-Din (“Guardians of the Religion”), its subsequent marginalization by the then dominant insurgent …

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Kavkaz Investment Forum 2025: Geoeconomic Outlook

Executive Summary This report provides an analytical assessment of the North Caucasus Federal District (NCFD) based on developments presented at the Kavkaz Investment Forum 2025, recent macroeconomic data, and ongoing geopolitical dynamics. This analysis evaluates investment prospects, pinpoint sector-specific opportunities, and assesses the wider strategic ramifications of current regional economic …

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Yerevan Dialogue and Iran’s Partnership with Armenia

Executive Summary This report examines Iran’s strategic posture in the South Caucasus following Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh’s remarks at the Yerevan Dialogue 2025 forum. Highlighting Tehran’s stance on regional stability, his address stressed the importance of an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace agreement and the Armenia-Iran corridor’s geopolitical significance. The analysis provides …

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Iraq Is Buffeted by Regional Crosscurrents

The security calculations of the Shia Muslim-dominated government in Baghdad were upended by the collapse of the Assad regime in neighboring Syria, which brought Sunni Muslim Islamists to power on Iraq’s western border. The Türkiye-backed political change in Syria leaves Iran as Iraq’s main remaining regional ally. Iraqi Shia leaders …

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The file of foreign fighters in Syria: between entitlement and risk

This paper examines the complex situation of foreign fighters in Syria after the change of the former regime, details their composition, explores the long-term challenges and risks arising from their integration into the new Syrian army, their leadership roles, and the consequences of this locally and internationally, and addresses the …

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Les États-Unis ont acculé leurs alliés dans une impasse

Le débat fait rage dans les pages du magazine hongkongais Asia Times : que se passera-t-il si – non, plus «si», mais «quand» – les États-Unis, avec leurs alliances militaires et leurs engagements, se retirent d’Asie ? Dans un article récent sur ce sujet, le chercheur singapourien Marcus Lo se …

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Du clown au tyran : l’Ukraine livrée à la Bête

Comment l’Europe, aveuglée, sacre-t-elle un pantin devenu tyran, niant la vérité et semant la ruine de l’Ukraine ? Cet article, né du rêve perdu de 1989, dénonce un narratif occidental arrogant, effaçant les voix russophones. Citoyenne européenne indignée, je pleure notre complicité dans une honte que l’histoire lucide jugera.

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Le pays des leçons non apprises. L’Allemagne à deux doigts de la guerre avec la Russie – Réseau International

Le chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz commence à s’embrouiller dans ses déclarations. Lundi encore, il a fait une déclaration pathétique selon laquelle, désormais, les forces armées ukrainiennes pourraient utiliser toutes les armes fournies par l’Occident comme bon leur semble, ce qui changerait complètement la donne sur le front.

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