Voici la réflexion d’un intellectuel sénégalais qui est largement majoritaire au Sénégal, qu’il s’agisse du peuple, des universitaires de l’université de Dakar ou de la puissante confrérie des Mourids, la politique du président sénégalais, sa répression son alignement est de plus en plus contestée. Il fait ici une analyse de …
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August, 2023
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28 August
Prigozhin’s Legacy: What Lies Ahead For Wagner Group After Plane Crash – OpEd
The Wagner Group, a notorious private military company that has been involved in conflicts and controversies around the world, is facing an uncertain future after the now confirmed death of its founder and leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in a plane crash near Moscow on Wednesday. Prigozhin, a close associate of Russian …
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28 August
Why Ukraine Won’t Join NATO – OpEd
Following Russia’s annexation of four regions of Ukraine in September last year, Kyiv formally applied for NATO membership. However, despite the ongoing Russian aggression, Ukraine’s membership remains unresolved.
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28 August
How US Politicians Empower Anti-American Jihadists and Other Aggressors
When people such as Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for the Republican Party nomination in the 2024 US presidential election, call for decreasing aid to Israel, they are actually sending a message of support to the mullahs in Tehran and their proxies, Hamas and PIJ, as well as the Iran-funded Hezbollah …
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28 August
Biden’s Middle East Balancing Act: Iran’s Nuclear Program And Saudi-Israeli Ties – Analysis
For some months now, officials in Washington and other world capitals assumed that diplomatic efforts to reach a deal between the United States and Iran to curb the Islamic Republic’s growing nuclear program would reach a dead end. But after two years of uncertain negotiations, there are signs that the …
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28 August
BRICS Summit: Emerging Divisions And Expansion – OpEd
Geopolitical rivalries having intensified in recent years between China and India was logically bound to affect the cohesive continuance of the five-member BRICS grouping with no ideological bindings and different strategic perspectives, but only an initial show of economic resurgence as a binding adhesive.. BRICS Summit 2023 held at Johannesburg …
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28 August
How Europe Is Shifting Its Middle East Policy: Choosing Geopolitical Interests Over Values – OpEd
The withdrawal of the US from the Middle East and the increasing involvement of China (and Russia to a lesser degree) have altered the geopolitical landscape of the region and intensified the competition among the major powers. The EU and European countries have adopted a pragmatic approach that concentrates on …
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28 August
Water Issue In Central Asia: Prerequisites For Emergence Of Conflicts – Analysis
A huge area of southern Kazakhstan depends on the transboundary rivers Chu and Talas originating in the Kyrgyz Republic, and water supply problems in this region are becoming increasingly complex. The operation and maintenance of dams and reservoirs that regulate the flow of these rivers are under Kyrgyz control. This …
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28 August
On Farooq Abdullah’s ‘Prescription’ For Resolving The Kashmir Issue – OpEd
While there can be no two views that dialogue is the best way of resolving disputes amicably, there are certain cases that preclude this option, and unfortunately, the issue of Jammu and Kashmir [J&K] happens to be one such example. For the unversed to suggest that India and Pakistan should …
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25 August
SLOVAK OPPOSITION CLAIMS SEP ELECTION WILL BE STOLEN – AND TOO MANY BELIEVE IT
Recent charges laid against people linked to the security services have prompted the former premier Robert Fico to allege, without evidence, the existence of a police coup and who’s allegedly behind it.Former three-time prime minister Robert Fico and his populist Smer party routinely warn that Slovakia’s early election set for …
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