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New Emir, new Kuwait!
The new Emir of Kuwait, Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, was sworn in on 20 December 2023, following the death of his older brother Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on 16 December. Sheikh Nawaf was the sixteenth Emir and ruled for just three years from his accession to the throne in September 2020. The late monarch took the throne at the venerable age of 84. At that time, he was already suffering from serious heart disease and internal organ damage. Perhaps for this reason, Sheikh Nawaf’s reign was characterised by relative calm. The past emir was focused solely on avoiding…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Why the Red Sea is Vital for US Redeployment of ISIS* Against Syria and Iraq
It’s January 16, 2024, and an American container ship is burning in the Red Sea, hit by a Houthi missile. But this was no ordinary ship, and there was a good reason it was traversing what has become the most dangerous waterway on earth, particularly for American shipping. This was a weapons carrier, loaded with newly designed “technical,” Toyota Tundra trucks, top of the line, modified for terrorism over the open desert…
Gordon Duff
Turkey launches new local war against PKK in Iraq
The Kurdish issue remains a key threat to Turkey’s internal and external security. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), banned and recognised as a terrorist organisation in Turkey, somehow continues its actions against Turkish forces in northern Syria and Iraq, which is used by Ankara to conduct local military operations in neighbouring countries to suppress the resistance of Kurdish forces and destroy their military facilities. As it became known from mass media, on 22 and 23 December this year, 12 Turkish servicemen were killed as a result of attacks of PKK militants on a Turkish…
Alexandr Svaranc
Crisis of the domestic political system in the United States
Vladimir Mashin
Challenges Ahead for the Upcoming Government in Pakistan
Abbas Hashemite
In Anticipation of the 2024 Parliamentary Elections in South Korea. Part One. Background.
Konstantin Asmolov
ICJ Ruling might not Solve anything and May Lead Back to the US Vetoes at the UNSC
Simon Chege Ndiritu
Palestine: one land, two nations. Where is the way out?
Viktor Mikhin
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