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Violent war of words between Algiers and Abu Dhabi
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Violent war of words between Algiers and Abu Dhabi

The latent crisis between Algiers and Abu Dhabi is now out in the open. This week, the X network (formerly Twitter) is flooded with hundreds of messages, oscillating between reproaches and hostilities, between Emirati internet users and, on the other side, Algerians or other nationalities defending Algiers’ position. The intensity of these less-than-cordial exchanges is...

UAE: Authorities “make mockery of justice” with mass trial of dissidents already behind bars
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UAE: Authorities “make mockery of justice” with mass trial of dissidents already behind bars

The mass trial underway of 84 Emiratis, including prominent human rights defenders, flagrantly violates the defendants’ fair trial rightsand disregards fundamental legal principle by re-trying some defendants for the same charges they were convicted of a decade ago, Amnesty International said ahead of a hearing in the case on 7 February. At least 65 of...

Wagner Group’s Engagements in West Asia and North Africa
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Wagner Group’s Engagements in West Asia and North Africa

Wagner Group’s Engagements in West Asia and North Africa. Wagner Group’s mutiny against the Russian military establishment and its sudden withdrawal in June 2023 have created chaos in Russia. This leaves analysts of Russian politics with several questions regarding the future of Wagner and the country’s internal dynamics. Such questions have also been raised in...

Wagner: Sword of Damocles amid Russia’s potential troubles
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Wagner: Sword of Damocles amid Russia’s potential troubles

The use of mercenaries dates back to 400 B.C., and they were used by ancient Greeks, Alexander the Great and Rome’s army. Since then, there have been several debates around their use for centuries, and some intellectuals argued that they are beneficial while others opposed the idea of using mercenaries. In his famous book “Utopia,”...