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North Macedonia, its Balkan Neighbours, Can’t Fight Terrorism Alone

Cooperating with international agencies such as Europol is crucial if North Macedonia and the rest of the Western Balkans are to win the fight against terrorism and extremism. On many occasions, tackling terrorism and extremism has only been possible as a joint effort between governments, institutions, and security agencies. For …

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The Real Apartheid in the Middle East

Where is the outcry from Amnesty International and other human rights organizations? When an Arab country subjects Palestinians to actual apartheid measures, the international community is too busy lying about Israel’s alleged abuses to take notice. “It is estimated that 65% of the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon live under the …

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Демонизация Путина обернулась против Запада

Запад не понимает, чего хочет Владимир Путин: ни логику его действий, ни тактику. Зачем и почему именно три месяца назад президент России потребовал гарантий нерасширения НАТО на восток? Зачем поставил ребром вопрос о недопустимости атлантизации Украины? У англосаксов нет ясного ответа на этот вопрос, поэтому они допускают все что угодно …

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Tunisia’s Supreme Judicial Council To Be Reformed Not Dissolved

Tunisia’s Supreme Judicial Council, the independent judicial watchdog set up in 2016 to ensure the independence of the country’s judiciary, will be reformed and not dissolved, the country’s justice minister announced on Wednesday, days after President Kais Saied ordered it abolished. Justice Minister Leila Jaffel made the announcement during an …

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Monsieur Fixit

The Perils of Macron’s Shuttle Diplomacy Just two months before he stands for reelection, French President Emmanuel Macron has launched a bold effort to mediate between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the West over the standoff at the border with Ukraine. After meeting with Putin for five hours on February …

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