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Hello seeker, from the Emirates to Mars

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Pr Marc Lavergne, Head Researcher, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Tours France The Malian capital Bamako has been this 11th of July the

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Pr Marc Lavergne, Head Researcher, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Tours France With traveling prospects drastically severed by the COVID pandemics,  I chose

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Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, The University of Tokyo The startling story unfolding since early May of the intermittent brawls between Chinese and

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Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 08 July 2020 The Turkish intervention in Libya causes chaos in this Arab country, and perpetuates

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An Eye on Faraway Kiribati

Pr Marc Lavergne, Head Researcher, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Tours France Last June, the Kiribati archipelago, a young nation of a mere

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Hong Kong’s Regression into China

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Pandemic Peace: A Dashed Hope

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Science diplomacy is the future

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 24 June 2020 If crises are highly mobile across geographical borders, then we could discuss crises