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Comment: The need for clear and unambiguous controls on the use and proliferation of drones has never been greater, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: The Saudi-led blockade is still in place, and unless it is lifted, Qatar is unlikely to seek much goodwill from the Saudi leadership, write Khalid al-Jaber and Giorgio Cafiero.
The long read: UAE foreign policy has been actively fighting political Islam in all its forms, pitting the Emirates directly against Qatar and Saudi Arabia, writes Marc Cher-Leparrain.
Regional engagement is often justified in the context of great power competition but when push comes to shove, Washington is left hanging, writes Matthew Petti.
Comment: In utter secrecy, France and Israel are cooperating on the digital warfare of the future, despite
competitive tensions on the African arms market, writes Jean Stern.
competitive tensions on the African arms market, writes Jean Stern.
Comment: Recent geopolitical and on-the-ground developments have ignited concerns over the prospect of an Egyptian-Turkish military confrontation in Libya, writes Giorgio Cafiero.
Comment: Khaled Sid Mohand of The Justice and Liberties for All Committee discusses normalisation, and the UAE's monetary, military and security partnerships with the Syrian regime.
Western bases in the GCC and proposed Gulf bases in the near-abroad cannot alone guarantee deterrence against geo-strategic foes, argues Naveed Ahmed.
Comment: After an energetic offensive on Tripoli in April, it now looks unlikely that Haftar's forces could successfully penetrate the capital, writes Jonathan Fenton-Harvey
Comment: The Security Council was created to secure peace - yet its members are among the biggest arms dealers on the planet. Something must change, says Nick Rodrigo.