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South Korea’s ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Dilemma
South Korea’s reticent response to the U.S. Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy has been …
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The British newspaper Daily Telegraph did some kite-flying in the weekend that London is considering …
Read More »Pro-Kurdish lawmaker released from Turkish prison after five-day delay
Pro-Kurdish lawmaker Omer Faruk Gergerlioglu was finally released from prison Tuesday, five days after Turkey’s …
Read More »Turkey’s anti-PKK assault leaves Kurds more divided
Turkey’s unremitting assault against the PKK is destabilizing Iraqi Kurdistan, weakening the rebels on the …
Read More »Kyrgyzstan denies role in Turkey’s rendition of Gulen-linked educator
While the Kyrgyz government has denied helping Turkish intelligence services kidnap a Turkish-Kyrgyz educator, rights …
Read More »Mozambique Could Become Africa’s Next Piracy Hot Spot
On March 24, Ansar al-Sunna, a militant group linked to the Islamic State, launched a …
Read More »Why Piracy Is a Growing Threat in West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea
In early May, a high-speed boat pulled alongside the Rio Mitong, a Panama-flagged cargo vessel, …
Read More »What’s Behind the Resurgence in Piracy Off Somalia’s Coast
After a steep reduction, piracy seems to be on the rise again off the coast …
Read More »Russia’s Naval Base in Sudan Opens a Long-Sought Gateway to the Red Sea
Following Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s approval last month of a new naval base to …
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