The Houthis and the war on commercial traffic
In a recent article, US Naval War College professor Kevin D. McCranie compared the Houthis' action in the Red Sea to a contemporary revival of...
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Strengthening the Anglosphere: The AUKUS era and the new global geopolitical scenario
In the current global context, characterized by intense geopolitical dynamism and challenges to international stability, the emergence of the AUKUS (Australia, United Kingdom, States...
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North Korea steps up missile production
On April 5, 2024, North Korea, under the direction of Kim Jong Un, stepped up missile production with the aim of improving national defense1. The new...
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Türkiye, the opposition wins: "anything can happen"
Even in Türkiye, the administrative vote provides political and social indications regarding possible developments in the national projection. The problem for the opposition, CHP in...
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Israel: between UN resolutions and new war fronts on the horizon
The latest burning UN resolution regarding the immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip brings yet another evaluation of the information flow on a conflict that has begun...
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Philippines resists Chinese bullying
The Philippines has summoned the Chinese ambassador to Manila to express its dissent regarding the recent aggressive maneuvers by the Chinese coast guard and…
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Abstentionism: prelude to the end of the regimes
After 83 years, Citizen Kane returns to the screens, a reflection on media hegemony coinciding with a global election. He voted, and will vote again, even in Iran, ...
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The ICC indicts two Russian officials for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for alleged war crimes in Ukraine against two senior Russian officers on Tuesday. After the arrest warrant of...
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Sudan: the invisible war
Since mid-April 2023 alone, armed clashes in various areas of Sudan have caused more than 13.000 victims and 10,7 million...
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The United Nations withdraws from the Democratic Republic of Congo
The gradual withdrawal of the MONUSCO Mission (Mission de l'Organisation des...
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Indo-Pacific, a sea between Delhi and Washington
India is growing: even the most conservative forecasts see Bharat expanding over the next few years. Overtaking...
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CENTCOM intercepts a shipment of Iranian weapons destined for the Houthis
The US Navy today announced that on January 28 a US Coast Guard patrol boat, deployed...
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Israel-Hamas: "war is a severe teacher"
“The most disastrous war is not the one that is lost but the one that disappoints”, goes a saying among historians, because there is no...
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The latest from South Lebanon
One civilian was killed and two others were injured in an Israeli shelling on the village of... on Wednesday.
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End of a never-too-loved dynasty
Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy dies, and with him (perhaps) an important part of our history ends. Unaware...
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Does China begin to escalate after the outcome of the Taiwanese elections?
China reacts to the outcome of the Taiwanese elections and, after several disruptive actions, unilaterally adjusts 3 routes...
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How late is the night? The Russian war industry two years after the invasion of Ukraine
I want to introduce this analysis of Russian war production after two years of engagement in the conflict with Ukraine,...
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First lessons learned from Gaza
The battlefields are increasingly moving towards population centers: the war in Ukraine has demonstrated this...
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2024
When a period comes to an end, the need to draw up a budget arises unavoidably; a similar report...
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“Africa Corps”: Russia expands its influence in the Sahel
Russia is expanding its influence and military presence in the Sahel at an unprecedented pace. After having...
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