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July, 2024

  • 2 July

    A Golden Opportunity For Lasting Peace In The South Caucasus – Analysis

    For more than three decades, Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a state of war. Sometimes this has been in the form of a frozen conflict with little fighting. At other times the hostilities have been intense, costly, and bloody. Hopefully, the relationship between these two neighbors in the …

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  • 2 July

    Saudi Embassy In Lebanon Urges Citizens To Leave Country Immediately

    The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Lebanon said on Saturday it was closely following the developments of the current events in southern Lebanon, Saudi Press Agency reported. It stressed its previous call to all Saudi citizens to avoid travel to Lebanon, and urged citizens there to leave Lebanese territory immediately. …

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  • 2 July

    Ukraine Military Situation: Russian Forces Maintain Offensive Combat Operations Along Multiple Fronts – Analysis

    Battlefield AssessmentRussian forces maintained offensive combat operations along multiple axes. In eastern and northeastern Ukraine, Russian units assaulted areas near Bakhmut and in the outer rings of Kharkiv, and secured marginal advances in ground attacks around Chasiv Yar and Avdiivka. In southern Ukraine, the Kremlin’s forces scaled up offensive action …

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  • 2 July

    Cross-Border Assassinations As A Tool In The Implementation Of Policy – Analysis

    For long, the world’s big powers have been using cross-border assassinations to advance their domestic and geopolitical interests. Increasingly, lesser powers are also resorting to it to eliminate dissidents, separatists and terrorists. Cross-border political assassinations, allegedly carried out by States, are no longer the exclusive preserve of the world’s superpowers. …

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  • 2 July

    After Dagestani Attacks, Moscow Seen Increasing Repression Of Muslim Dissidents – OpEd

    The terrorist attacks in Dagestan, the result of the lack of consolidation among the peoples of Russia and a clear failure by Moscow’s security services, will further “marginalize and endanger Russia’s Muslims, leading to expanded repression of Muslim dissidents, Leyla Latypova says. And what is especially worrisome, the Moscow Times …

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  • 2 July

    Israël et le Hezbollah en guerre

    Le Moyen-Orient est une poudrière, et chaque minute qui passe apporte des tensions accrues entre Israël et le Hezbollah. Le Canada, les États-Unis, la Grande-Bretagne et le Koweït ont tous averti leurs citoyens au Liban d’évacuer. La guerre imminente est causée par le refus d’Israël d’un cessez-le-feu à Gaza. Le …

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  • 2 July

    Si la guerre dégénère, les infrastructures occidentales deviendront-elles les nouvelles cibles ?

    Les alliés occidentaux d’Israël pensent-ils sortir indemnes d’une guerre généralisée ? Comment croient-ils pouvoir armer une agression contre un pays tout en restant en sécurité dans leur capitale ? L’assaut militaire brutal d’Israël sur Gaza, en cours depuis neuf mois, bénéficie du soutien total de plusieurs États alliés de l’Occident, …

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  • 1 July

    Turnout A Key Issue In Iran’s Presidential Election – Analysis

    The upcoming presidential election in Iran, scheduled for June 28, has garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally. One of the most critical aspects to observe in this election is the voter turnout. The Iranian government is keen on ensuring a high turnout for several reasons. Primarily, a high voter …

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  • 1 July

    BRICS’ Still Distant Gap With The West – Analysis

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization established in 2006 comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, originally slated to foster deeper economic ties and political dialogue among the member countries. It was set up primarily as an alternative bloc as a rival to the Western led order of the then …

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  • 1 July

    The New World Order Is Disorder – OpEd

    After the Cold War, the US stood as the sole superpower providing the necessary stability for globalization. Many business executives today have only ever operated in the world America built. A world where international laws are largely respected and enforced, where freedom of navigation is a given and interstate conflicts …

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