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Firings spark new crisis in the military

By Stephen Losey* President Donald Trump fired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti and Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Jim Slife. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a statement that Trump

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U.S. Contractors in Gaza

According to Reuters and the Times of Israel, U.S. contractors staff checkpoints in Gaza during

New Consulate General in the UK

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Kotsiras, travelled to the United Kingdom for a two day visit (28-29.01.2025) for the inauguration of the

U.S. Contractors in Gaza

According to Reuters and the Times of Israel, U.S. contractors staff checkpoints in Gaza during the truce period. A U.S. security firm hired more

EBRD’s new VP visits Turkey

Matteo Patrone, Vice President for Banking at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), is set to visit Turkey from 22 to 26 July,

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Intervention in Niger is on table

If diplomatic efforts fail, then military intervention by ECOWAS member states in Niger is likely to restore constitutional order and return the country’s president-elect Mohamed Bazoum to the presidency. This is the conclusion of the meeting held yesterday,

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Diplomatic Representation Crisis

Israel ruled out on Sunday, August 13, 2023, the possibility of diplomatic representation in Jerusalem for Palestine by the ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Jordan. Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Jordan Nayef Al-Sudairi has expanded his credentials to include

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Stopovers that poison U.S.-China relations

Taiwan Vice President William Lai left for a trip to the United States, which China has condemned and Taiwanese officials fear could prompt more Chinese military activity around the democratically governed island. Lai, the front-runner to become Taiwan’s

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C5+1 Group on Afghanistan

On July 27, 2023 took place in Astana the so-called C5+1 Group meeting between representatives from the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the United States to discuss

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India bans China’s components in defense sector

India recently has barred domestic manufacturers of military drones from using components made in China over concerns about security vulnerabilities. The measure comes amid tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours and as New Delhi aspires to modernise its armed

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