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As all eyes turn to the Ukrainian front, Russia's Wagner Group is just the right low-cost and low-risk tool to employ to give Putin an edge in Africa and based on evidence so far, the geopolitical map is steadily shifting, writes Amanda Kadlec.
Opinion: International normalisation of Israel's occupation and settler-colonialism in Palestine has a shelf life, even if the US-led world order chooses to do nothing, writes Jordan's ex-UN envoy Hasan Abu Nimah.
Opinion: Somaliland's June parliamentary elections were praised yet again for their strong democratic character. Suhaib Mahamoud asks if this will advance claims to statehood and secure the international recognition sought for three decades.
Comment: Arabs are on the streets once again. Alain Gresh and Jean-Pierre Sereni ask what is blocking their aspirations, and what history can teach us about the present situation.
Comment: This new wave of demonstrations poses the most serious threat to Bashir's regime since its rise to power, writes Giorgio Cafiero.
Comment: The UAE will do what is needed to preserve its influence anywhere it has a footprint, despite the cost, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: Protesters should be cautious and refuse to relinquish the process of change to the military, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: For thousands of years the Nile has been the jugular vein of Egypt. Is Sisi about to lose control of the wealth and resources it brings? asks Alain Gresh.
Comment: As the US loses influence in the region, both Ankara and Abu Dhabi are seeking to fill the void with assertive foreign policies, write Theodore Karasik and Giorgio Cafiero.
Comment: This election might be intended as an expensive piece of political theatre, but it might also open the door, even if just a crack, to real change.