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Armenia’s Election and the Future of Security in the South Caucasus | Royal United Services Institute

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Armenia’s Election and the Future of Security in the South Caucasus | Royal United Services Institute

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Belgian PM lays out foreign policy vision during speech to diplomats | VRT NWS: news

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever presented Belgium’s foreign policy vision to diplomats in Brussels, emphasizing international cooperation amid conflicts, economic instability, and rising protectionism. Key points: - Strong condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and unwavering support for Kyiv. - Highlighted humanitarian crises beyond Europe (Gaza, Sudan, Congo, Myanmar) and threats from organized crime and irregular migration. - Economic stance: warning against pr

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Belarus is now integrated into Russia's war in ways that go beyond hosting troops or nuclear weapons — BELPOL investigation - Euromaidan Press

Summary: - Belarus is deeply militarizing its industry for Russia’s war on Ukraine: over 500 Belarusian enterprises now produce weapons, repair military equipment, and run logistics for Moscow. - The regime has expanded beyond hosting troops or nuclear weapons to include ammunition production, equipment repair, training infrastructure, hospital care for wounded Russian soldiers, and basing of Russian nuclear-capable systems. - Belarusian-made components have been found in Rus

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BELIZE, GUATEMALA & THE ICJ: Understanding the Claim, the Anxiety, and the Possible Future of Belize | National Perspective Belize

Summary: - The article frames Belize’s current stance on the Guatemala-ICJ dispute as a pivotal moment for Belize’s foreign policy, diplomacy, and national sovereignty, rooted in colonial history and modern international law. - It emphasizes that the ICJ process is about more than borders: it involves sovereignty, diplomacy, regional security, stability, and Belize’s identity within CARICOM, SICA, the OAS, and the Commonwealth. - Core legal matter centers on the 1859 British