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Sudan: Peace At Last Perhaps
Strategy Page· 2 hours agoThe primary South Sudan rivals Salva Kiir (president of the country) and Riek Machar (former vice-president and rebel leader) signed a power-sharing agreement that deliberately ...
Tens of thousands of people have taken refuge in camps near the eastern DR Congo city of Goma...
The San Francisco Examiner· 9 hours agoTens of thousands of people have taken refuge in camps near the eastern DR Congo city of Goma...
What is the International Criminal Court and why it has Israeli officials worried
The Hill· 5 days agoIsraeli officials sound increasingly concerned that the International Criminal Court could issue...
What Is Wagner Doing in Africa?
The Atlantic· 2 days agoOne showed a pair of white mercenaries raising a black flag emblazoned with a white skull over a mud-brick fort in the Malian-desert outpost of Kidal....
Turkey: Let Us Be Friends Again
Strategy Page· 21 hours agoJanuary 26, 2020: For the first time in five years Greece and Turkey began a round of “exploratory talks” yesterday. From 2002 to 2016 Greece and Turkey held 60 rounds of these bi-lateral talks ...
Logistics: The War Reserve Stockpile War
Strategy Page· 2 days agoApril 18, 2022: The recent fighting in Ukraine has brought forth a lot of support from NATO nations, especially in terms of weapons, ammunition, military equipment, fuel and much more. The most ...
Algeria: Quiet And Keeping It That Way
Strategy Page· 1 day agoMay 21, 2018: President Bouteflika made a rare public appearance on the 15th. The cost of the mosque, in a time of austerity, is one reason Bouteflika and his cronies are so unpopular. The pressure ...
Peace Time: Is NATO Doing Chamberlain, Churchill Or Both
Strategy Page· 1 day agoJune 10, 2022: The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 united NATO in ways few NATO members, many Ukrainians or the Russians, expected. Hungary had elected a pro-Russian president who was reluctant ...