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African Agency in the Niger Coup

Demirtaş argues that regional dynamics such as terrorism, insurgency, inequitable income distribution, poor governance, security issues, and anti-French sentiment stemming from the colonial past were the main factors behind the recent military coups in Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Chad.

Vladimir Putin’s Art of Assassination

Litvinenko wrote two books, Blowing Up Russia: Terror from Within and Lubyanka Criminal Group, in which he accused the Russian secret services of orchestrating the 1999 Russian apartment bombings and other acts of terrorism on Putin’s orders.

The Future of Far-Right Parties in Europe

Read: Is it Possible to Stop the Far-Right in Europe?Since the 2000s, there has been a new wave of migration to Europe and an increase in the foreign population on the continent due to terrorist attacks, economic problems, and the Arab Spring.

How Wagner’s Mutiny Will Affect African Politics

However, in the aftermath of Wagner's mutiny, Russia has the option of using alternative companies in its African policy as the sudden liquidation of Wagner could lead to more conflict and instability, giving rise to additional regional security challenges and allowing terrorist organizations to take advantage of potential areas of instability and power vacuums.

Coup in Niger: What Is In Store for West Africa?

It is difficult for a healthy democracy to function in countries where mutual trust and security cannot be fully guaranteed; in societies where people have lost their loved ones as a result of the practices of the governments and terrorist groups that rule the country, democracy is not a priority.

Indonesia: Nahdhlatul Ulama’s Dual Identity on The Global Stage

The reform of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) is not only aimed at thwarting extremism and terrorism, but also at fulfilling the core value of syariah, as revealed in the decree: "a new vision aimed at preventing the exploitation of identity, rejecting inter-group hate speech, enhancing solidarity and respecting different races, cultures and nations in the world, so that the world structure of justice and harmony would be based on the recognition of the equal rights and dignity of human beings.

Germany Unveils First National Security Strategy: Migration, Energy, and Stability

Read: Germany’s Sanctions against Russia Also Hurt at Home Russia and China It is true that the national security strategy only mentions Russia and China by name, but a further reading indicates that it reflects a shift that began some time ago in the priorities of German security policy from combating terrorism, military interventions, and sending the German army on external missions towards focusing on combating terrorism and preventing conflicts between countries.