16 Mar, 2020

How UAE Mercenaries Serve Its Foreign Policy Ambitions

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 16 March 2020

How UAE Mercenaries Serve Its Foreign Policy Ambitions On February 12th the London-based Stoke and White law firm filed a legal case against UAE-hired mercenaries, accusing them of committing war crimes in southern Yemen. [...]

How UAE Mercenaries Serve Its Foreign Policy Ambitions2022-06-09T15:49:50+03:00
27 Feb, 2020

Trump’s ‘Vision’ for Peace: Targeting International Legal Regime

Hassan Imran | 27 February 2020

Quite unusually for peace deals in modern history, President Trump announced his long-awaited peace offering to the Palestinians, without their presence. On the Palestinian side, the deal was considered a joke by some and [...]

Trump’s ‘Vision’ for Peace: Targeting International Legal Regime2020-08-09T14:24:02+03:00
19 Feb, 2020

What Netanyahu’s Meeting With al-Burhan Reveals About Israel’s New Africa Policy?

Fatih Şemsettin Işık | 19 February 2020

What Netanyahu’s Meeting With al-Burhan Reveals About Israel's New Africa Policy? Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid a visit to Uganda and met Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of Sudan’s transitional Sovereignty Council. [...]

What Netanyahu’s Meeting With al-Burhan Reveals About Israel’s New Africa Policy?2022-06-13T10:36:20+03:00
2 Jan, 2020

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli?

Deniz Baran | 02 January 2020 | TR

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli? In late November 2019, Turkey and the United Nations (UN)-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) of Libya signed a memorandum [...]

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli?2022-06-13T13:09:20+03:00
25 Dec, 2019

Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019: A New Stage to Address Muslims Issues?

Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin | 25 December 2019

On the theme of ‘the Role of Development in Achieving National Security’, the Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019 was held from December 18 to 21 in the Malaysian national capital. Around 450 leaders, delegates, scholars, [...]

Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019: A New Stage to Address Muslims Issues?2020-08-09T14:40:46+03:00
16 Oct, 2019

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective

Deniz Baran | 16 October 2019 | TR | AR

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective On October 8, 2019, Egypt, Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus  called on the Turkish government to cease what [...]

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective2022-08-01T14:08:59+03:00
27 Sep, 2019

Is the Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates alliance really in trouble?

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 27 September 2019

Yemen’s President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi has renewed calls for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to be expelled from the Saudi-led anti-Houthi coalition, because of Abu Dhabi’s diverging policies which undermine the Yemeni government’s authority. [...]

Is the Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates alliance really in trouble?2020-08-09T14:32:14+03:00
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