More violent demonstrations and deaths in Peru
Six soldiers drowned while trying to swim across the Ilave River to escape the wrath of protesters. The military were trying to reach the city of…
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Croatia sells its surplus helicopters to Ukraine
According to rumors circulated in the Croatian press as early as the end of February, the Armed Forces of the former Yugoslav state (Oružane Snage Republike Hrvatske – OSRH)...
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More dead in Azerbaijan-Armenia dispute in Nagorno-Karabakh
Five are the latest victims of a firefight that took place on Sunday in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, two Azerbaijani soldiers and three Armenian officers. At around 10:00, a group of…
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The US supports the reunification of the Libyan armed forces
On the sidelines of the African Chiefs of Defense Conference, held in Rome on March 2, the commander of the US African Command (AFRICOM), gen. Michael Langley, met…
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The war in Ukraine can change the balance in the Libyan stalemate
More than twelve years after the fall of Gaddafi, the Libyan question remains far from a solution. In the hearing held on February 27 at the Security Council of the ...
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Tension over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands: Argentina challenges the United Kingdom
On the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers' summit these days in New Delhi, Argentine foreign minister Santiago Cafiero formally announced to his counterpart...
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US missiles like rain for Taiwan
The tension in the Indo Pacific between China and the United States of America does not seem to subside and a new battlefield seems to be in sight for the world powers. In the latter ...
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The latest from the Horn of Africa between terrorism and internal struggles
In recent days, the conflict in Somaliland has rekindled, spreading victims and refugees throughout the area. In the very last few hours, the government of Somaliland has declared that the...
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EU sanctions and US mega profits
In recent days, some sources of information1 report that Russia plans to cut, in March, its...
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South China Sea getting warmer
This morning it was reported that a Philippine Coast Guard vessel was targeted on Monday by…
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Turkey: the tremors of power
According to Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith1, “Earthquakes and other natural disasters shake political systems"...
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The Algerian enigma (second part)
Relations between Algeria and the EU have grown a lot but problems remain, also due to the terms of the agreement...
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Russia and the African front
The first visit of the Russian foreign minister to Mali took place on 7 February. Sergey Lavrov met the about him ...
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Afghanistan: if others have cried, China (already now) certainly isn't laughing...
The death toll from yesterday's suicide attack in a "Pakistani" mosque has risen to 89 dead and 160 injured...
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The perception of chaos
The world has changed. I feel it in the water. I feel it in the earth. I feel it in the air. The elf Galadriel sensed it...
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France pushed out by the former colonies
Within a month, the approximately 400 soldiers of the French forces of the "Sabre" operation will have to leave the territory of the ...
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If South Korea also wants the "Bomb"
The month of January 2023 will be remembered on the Korean peninsula as the moment when South Korea has for the…
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Where is Latin America going?
Latin America is seething. This is a dramatic fact that is there for all to see. From Mexico to...
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Orbán purges the Hungarian military
The news is blood curdling for its long-term implications, however you can bet…
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Dark shadows over the future of the Caucasus
While the attention of the whole world is focused on the evolution of the Russo-Ukrainian War, in the lands of the Caucasus there is…
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