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Analysis: Amid shifting regional alliances, Greece has sought to establish itself as an important player.
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.
The US dominates arms exports to the Middle East, but Russia and China are vying for influence in the lucrative market.
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.
Analysis: The beginning of a new chapter in Egypt-Turkey relations could also pave the way for changes in the wider region.
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.
Over the past year, the Libya conflict has become increasingly more dangerous.
Analysis: Abu Dhabi is trying to make itself a force to be reckoned with far beyond its own borders through investments and the establishment of overseas military bases.
Iran rejected an European Union invitation to a meeting with the US and other participants to rekindle the nuclear deal, but the US says it's still open to talks
Cairo's bellicose rhetoric has raised fears of a wider regional conflict.