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Biden-Putin Summit Scheduled, as U.S.-Russia Relations Continue to Deteriorate

In the first meeting between Biden and Putin in June, there is expected to be no shortage of contentious issues to discuss. Biden recently described Putin as a “killer,” and he has not shied away from harsh rhetoric to describe the Kremlin’s continued actions. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken recently …

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Côte d’Ivoire : tête-à-tête avec Ouattara, antiterrorisme… Le programme de Le Drian à Abidjan

Le ministre français des Affaires étrangères sera reçu par le président ivoirien à Abidjan les 9 et 10 juin. Voici les étapes de cette visite officielle. Les officiels français se succèdent sur les bords de la lagune Ebrié. Après le ministre de l’Économie, des Finances et de la Relance, Bruno …

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Jihadism in Tunisia: A Receding Threat?

What’s new? As the threat of jihadist violence recedes in Tunisia, some of the counter-terrorist measures put in place in 2013 are eroding social cohesion and undermining citizens’ trust in the country’s institutions. Why does it matter? These government measures have the potential to drive up the number of jihadist attacks, and …

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