Lebanon in disarray: UN outraged, Hezbollah in charge and UNIFIL pays the price
Lebanon cannot find peace and it is unlikely to succeed. Having passed from Syrian to Iranian influences, it continues to pay the price for its geographical position, for its...
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Aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman involved in collision at sea
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) was involved in a collision with the merchant vessel Besiktas-M at approximately 23:46 local time on...
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Rojava is burning (again)
While the West watches with cautious curiosity the evolution of the situation in Syria after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime last December 8, a tragic reality is...
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The US Department of Defense announces the presence of approximately 2.000 troops in Syria
The U.S. Department of Defense announced that there are about 2.000 troops in Syria, up from the 900 previously reported. The...
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South Korea: Yoon Suk-yeol's Difficult Future
As if the Syrian storm were not enough, with all the unknowns that this entails, the Far East has also struck a blow that is destined to reverberate in lasting echoes. The...
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Turkey's BRICS+ Entry: A New Beginning?
Turkey has indicated its intention to join BRICS+, the group of emerging economies initially formed by Brazil, Russia, India and China, with the addition of South Africa in the...
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The uncertain future of American politics between betrayals and alliances
The last remnant of August brought a cold November breath to the incandescent international political scene, a reminder of what the American stage will be able to achieve...
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Bangladesh: usual score for an escape
Bangladesh returns to the international scene: after weeks of protests animated by Students against discrimination, Prime Minister Sheick Hasina fled Dakka...
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Letters (unsigned) from Israel
Jerusalem shows off its ability to hit two notable, distinct and distant points in 24 hours. They are hammer blows...
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Venezuela: some background on the (alleged) electoral fraud
What is the background of the company that provided the software to Nicolás Maduro's regime for its "alleged" (for...
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“Commander Wolf” convicted of war crimes
The activity of the Special Tribunal for Kosovo continues. After a long period of stasis, the Court issued the...
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Agreement between Somalia and Türkiye: the New Chapter of the Horn of Africa
The Somali Republic, plagued by instability for over three decades, signed a defense agreement with...
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Dagestan: Islamic terrorism carries out another massacre in the Russian Federation. Cui prodest?
The southern Russian region of Dagestan is observing the first of three days of mourning following the bloody...
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The ICC prosecutor's office can arrest those who hinder it: the case of Yossi Cohen, former head of the Mossad
Yet another setback for Israel: after recent developments in the field of international justice (request for a...
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North Korea steps up missile production
On April 5, 2024, North Korea, under the direction of Kim Jong Un, ramped up missile production with...
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Philippines resists Chinese bullying
The Philippines has summoned the Chinese ambassador to Manila to express its dissent regarding the recent...
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The ICC indicts two Russian officials for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants on Tuesday for alleged war crimes in Ukraine...
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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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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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