by Raffaele Crocco General Kyrylo Budanov, head of the military intelligence in Kyiv, said that Ukraine is in a military crisis. What many analysts have predicted is happening. Kyiv is short of men and can no longer withstand Russian pressure....
by Christopher Zambakari * - London School of Economics, OtherNews The civil war in Sudan, which erupted in April 2023 is now entering its second year. It has brought about immense devastation and suffering to the people of this embattled...
The Burmese group Justice for Myanmar (JFM) and the Washington-based Center for Advanced Defence Studies (C4ADS) have called on the well-known German truck manufacturer Traton and its parent company Volkswagen to cut ties with the Chinese state-owned company Sinotruk,...
by Higerta Gjergji On 1 May 2024, the Parliament of Georgia passed the second reading of the bill on “foreign influence”, a controversial measure that sparked protests and criticism from the opposition, civil society and international opinion. The bill, which...
by Raffaele Crocco The line of tanks defines the future. In Rafah, you can see it very clearly: they are the tanks of the Israeli army. They have been sent to take control of the crossing: no one passes through,...
by Maurizio Sacchi After the Prigozhin mutiny, Russian military penetration in Africa, previously masked by the Wagner Group’s actions, has come under the direct control of the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence, headed by Sergei Skripal. The order was given to...
by Anna Violante This week has seen a wave of house demolitions in Bedouin villages and towns in Israel’s Negev desert. The most significant took place yesterday morning, when 600 police entered the unrecognised village of Wādī al-Khālīl using a...
by Higerta Gjergji Tens of thousands of Pakistani farmers took to the streets to protest the government’s refusal to purchase their grain, which resulted in prices plummeting and massive income losses. The demonstrations, which are mostly concentrated in Punjab, which...
By Ambra Visentin The Malian government has launched an inter-Malian dialogue with the aim of "reconciling the sons and daughters of the country and establishing lasting peace". This initiative, requested by President Assimi Goïta and outlined in his address to...
by Ayça Çubukçu * - Boston Review, OtherNews On April 18 the new president of Columbia University and the previous director of London School of Economics, Minouche Shafik, called the New York Police Department to have Columbia students arrested for...

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