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La stratégie américaine pour contenir la Chine : «Technate» en Amérique – Détruire l’Iran – Soumettre l’Europe

Arne Schimmer : Début 2026, le monde semble en proie aux flammes, à en juger par le Venezuela, le Groenland et l’Iran. Existe-t-il un lien entre tous ces foyers de tension, et comment expliquer cela ? Robert Steuckers : Le lien entre toutes ces zones de turbulence réside, bien sûr, dans le fait que l’hégémonie du monde unipolaire post-guerre froide […]

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Comment Israël et les États-Unis utilisent la « doctrine du choc » pour remodeler Gaza à leur guise

Le « Conseil de paix » sanctionné par les États-Unis impose un protectorat colonial à Gaza. Il s’agit du dernier épisode en date de la « doctrine du choc » : les États-Unis et Israël tentent de façonner à leur convenance ce qui reste de la société palestinienne à Gaza après le génocide. Le comité de technocrates palestiniens chargé de […]

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China & Taiwan Update, January 23, 2026

Toplines The PLA flew a surveillance drone through Taiwanese airspace over Pratas (Dongsha) Island on January 17, possibly the first confirmed PLA violation of Taiwan’s territorial airspace in decades. The PRC is escalating incursions into Taiwanese-administered airspace and waters to assert its sovereignty, test Taiwan’s response, and erode Taiwan’s threat awareness. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) condemned the incursion […]

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Korean Peninsula Update, January 22, 2026

Toplines North Korea abolished an organization historically responsible for inter-Korean affairs amid organizational restructuring, according to a South Korean Ministry of Unification (MOU) report. The removal may signal a further downgrade of organizations responsible for inter-Korean diplomacy in line with Kim Jong Un’s continued hostile rhetoric toward South Korea. The MOU report indicated that North Korea dissolved the Korea Asia-Pacific […]

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Kazakhstan and the Abraham Accords in the Critical Minerals Hedging Game

Kazakhstan’s entry into the Abraham Accords may be designed to facilitate new critical minerals supply chains, reducing signatories’ dependence on China. On November 6, 2025, President Trump announced that Kazakhstan would join the Abraham Accords. This makes it the first country with preexisting diplomatic ties with Israel to join. The announcement raised eyebrows among Washington analysts, largely because the two […]

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L’Inde propose d’interconnecter les monnaies numériques pour contourner le dollar

La Reserve Bank of India a présenté une proposition au gouvernement de New Delhi pour relier les monnaies numériques des banques centrales des pays du BRICS, facilitant ainsi les transactions commerciales et touristiques entre ces économies émergentes. Cette initiative, qui pourrait figurer à l’ordre du jour du sommet des BRICS de cette année, qui se tiendra en Inde, représente une […]

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Inside Bangladesh’s Emerging Islamist-Led Coalition

The new coalition, including both Islamist parties and more centrist ones, signals a sea-change in Bangladesh’s politics. “Bikolpo Ke?” (Who is the alternative?) That slogan gained immense momentum during and after Bangladesh’s July Uprising, capturing the sentiment of fed-up citizens. The answer – “Ami” (Me) – became a rallying cry that symbolized the rejection of the established political order. The […]

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Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent: Almost Forgotten

IntroductionThe rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) to the forefront of the global jihadist movement challenges al Qaeda’s prominence and influence. The ISIS counter-state that does away with the Iraq-Syria border, as well as its growing presence in such places as Libya, the Sinai, and Afghanistan, are proof of the group’s power and the effectiveness […]

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Terrorist Organisations and Conservative Islamic Influencers are Capitalising on Sinophobia in Central Asia

China’s repression of its Muslim citizens acts as a lightning rod for criticism of the country and its influence campaign in Central Asia. As China deepens its economic and political footprint across Central Asia, it has also found itself entangled in the region’s evolving religious and ideological currents. Among the most sensitive, and potentially volatile, of these is the role […]

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Pakistan PM says talks with Taliban have failed to yield results

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday that all talks held with Taliban authorities have failed to produce results, accusing them of not making serious commitments on Pakistan’s security concerns. Speaking at a public event, Sharif said Islamabad had repeatedly raised concerns about militant groups operating from Afghanistan’s territory, but had received no firm assurances from the Taliban. “All […]

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