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Israel is trying to neutralise South Africa's lawsuit at the UN International Court of Justice
The ongoing Palestinian-Israeli war in the Gaza Strip is acquiring new forms of internationalisation of the conflict. It is no secret that the disproportionate actions of the Israel Defence Forces in destroying civilians and destroying infrastructure in Gaza are aimed not only at eliminating Hamas as a militant and political force, but also at forcing Palestinians as much as possible into so-called “voluntary resettlement” from the enclave and restoring Tel Aviv’s full control over the seaside territory. Israel’s actions are widely resented by the overwhelming number of countries in the Middle East…
Alexandr Svaranc
“Saving Georgia from the Degenerate and Bloodthirsty West & Petty “Georgian Dream” Party Corruption”
Georgia has played a crucial role as a “bellwether” for unfolding political or geopolitical events, a trend with far-reaching impact that has been evident over the past three decades since the collapse of the USSR. With the conflict in Ukraine losing direction and support from the West, the focus of Western elites is now turning towards Georgia, a small Caucasian nation, but not in a good way. This shift in attention underscores Georgia’s significance in providing insights into broader geopolitical dynamics and reveals how desperate shape the West has found itself…
Henry Kamens
Ethiopia and Somaliland: Towards a promising partnership or a new point of tension? Part 2. Memorandum of Understanding: potential impact on the balance of power in the region
In summary, the previous article examined the factors behind the very possibility of the signing of the Ethiopia-Somaliland Memorandum of Understanding on 1 January 2024, under which Addis Ababa, at least on paper, gained long-awaited access to the Red Sea in exchange for recognition of its northeastern neighbour’s independence and, according to some reports, the transfer of control of part of Ethiopian Airlines…
Ivan Kopytsev
Why Russia is Winning the Drone War in Ukraine
Brian Berletic
The Sahel region and the collapse of French policy
Viktor Mikhin
North Korea’s first missile launch in 2024
Konstantin Asmolov
Understanding China’s Navigation of the Gaza War
Salman Rafi Sheikh
The gap between the rich and the poor is becoming monstrous
Vladimir Mashin
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