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What Might a Harris Foreign Policy Bring?

A potential Kamala Harris presidency is unlikely to change existing US foreign policy towards the Indo-Pacific region. That said, the possibility that a Harris administration may rely on ideas provided by Rebecca Lissner, a key adviser to Harris, for its foreign policy cannot be ruled out...

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German ties in West Africa ‘not a charity campaign’

Germany is pulling its military out of the terror-stricken Sahel region. At the same time, it wants to expand ties in West Africa because Europe’s security depends on Africa, Germany’s top diplomat says. The streets of Dakar, the capital of Senegal, are changing. They’re still packed with...

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Ministry of Justice determined to bring order to NGOs in CAR

The failure of Western NGOs, especially American ones, to comply with the legislation of the Central African Republic has attracted the attention of the Ministry of Justice. The Minister of Justice of the Central African Republic, Arnaud Djoubaye Abazène, published a circular dated July...

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Sudan Conflict Spills Into Northern CAR, Complicating Security

Sudan’s war has begun to spill into the Central African Republic as both sides of the fight conduct operations along Sudan’s southwest border. According to the United Nations, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) launched air raids on militia positions along the border, and the paramilitary...

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Macron’s presidency — a tragedy in four acts

The story of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, culminating in his decision on June 9 to dissolve the French national assembly and call fresh legislative elections, is a tragedy in four acts. Act one was the 2017 presidential election. Macron created a new centrist party, En Marche (now...

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