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Hohe Preise schrecken ab

Mit Waffen für die Ukraine kann der Westen Russlands Kosten für einen Angriff erhöhen. Schwere Zeiten für die Neulinge in der Ampel-Regierung. Wenn es teuer wird, überlegt es sich der Kunde noch einmal. In dem Punkt funktioniert die Friedenssicherung nicht viel anders als der private Konsum. Russland lässt Zehntausende Soldaten …

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Eric Zemmour : ne pas en rire

Face au désormais candidat, la gauche a une tâche historique devant laquelle elle ne peut se dérober. On pourrait choisir d’en rire, mais ce serait une grave erreur. Le polémiste raciste, misogyne et pétainiste Eric Zemmour a confirmé ce mardi sa candidature à la présidentielle de 2022 dans une vidéo …

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Afghanistan: Destination unknown yet

Unknown is Afghanistan’s trajectory of developments. None of the players, external and internal, knows the highly-contested land’s flight path. All of the players are unsure of possible impact of each of the tactical moves being taken by each of them. So, there’re compromises or postures to compromise, and contest – …

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Sudan is Backsliding Dangerously

In September, I sat down in Khartoum with the mother of a medical student killed by security forces during Sudan’s 2018-2019 protests. “The reason why I wake up every day is that I have a little hope that I can find justice for my son,” she confided. “This will not …

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HTS subsidizes bread in Idlib as part of attempt to govern

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani is subsidizing the rapidly increasing cost of bread in Idlib in response to growing resentment against his organization. Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has pledged to provide $3 million to subsidize bread after HTS-controlled Idlib experienced a severe …

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How Mosul’s liberators became occupiers

Civilians in the Iraqi city of Mosul complain about the power of the militias who freed them from the clutches of the Islamic terror group IS, but turned to occupier later on. Cars form long queues in front of petrol stations in Iraq’s second largest city, Mosul — a city …

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Despite war clouds, a Ukraine-Russia clash is unlikely – analysis

Russia likes to toy with Europe and show that it can defend its former near abroad. Why anyone from Moscow to Washington would want an actual conflict appears far-fetched. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week that Russia would respond if NATO-member countries crossed a “redline.” Meanwhile, US Secretary of …

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