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Are Morocco and Algeria Preparing for War?
There has recently been an increasing amount of media coverage about the marked deterioration of relations between Algeria and Morocco, and even about purported preparations for mutual hostilities between the two states. It is noted that Algeria accuses Morocco of aggression, recalls Western Sahara, which it recognizes as...
Vladimir Odintsov
Turkey Eyes a Major Role in Africa through Arms Deals
Armed with drones and active diplomacy, Turkey is slowly – but surely – charting a path for a major role for itself in Africa. While Russia has historically dominated African arms market with 49 percent of market share, Turkey’s ambitious foray includes geo-political interests, especially with regards to how it sees itself as a natural player in the region as a ‘neo-Ottoman’ state...
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Ethiopia Enjoys a Temporary Lull
Ethiopian troops under the command of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won a military victory last December when they stopped a group of Tigray rebels from advancing on the country's capital, which could have led to the overthrow of his government. The Prime Minister wholly appreciated the bravery of his troops. "Ethiopia is proud of your incredible heroism. You made us feel certain...
Viktor Mikhin
Russia's Alternative to the Suez Canal is Getting More Reliable and Cost-effective
Valery Kulikov
Russia and Egypt Strive to Ensure Food Security in Africa
Vladimir Odintsov
Military Coups in Africa are an Instrument of Neocolonialism
Vladimir Danilov
Political Coordination between Egypt and Russia Intensifies
Valery Kulikov
French Soldiers Flee Africa Just Like the American Troops that Fled Afghanistan
Vladimir Platov
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