Mali : le GSIM annonce des « opérations » contre Bamako

Moins d’une semaine après l’attaque du camp de Kati, où vit le président Assimi Goïta, le groupe jihadiste clame dans une vidéo qu’il s’est déployé autour de Bamako pour y intervenir « de jour comme de nuit ».

La vidéo dure quatre minutes. Face à la caméra, Mahamoud Barry, dit Abou Yahya, un membre du Conseil de la Choura, l’organe décisionnaire du Groupe de soutien à l’islam et aux musulmans (GSIM), d’Iyad Ag Ghaly, apparaît en boubou marron, un turban blanc sur la tête. L’intéressé a un message à adresser aux Maliens et, pour l’exprimer, il a choisi le bamanankan.

Terrorism is Less of an Existential Threat than Russia and China

MI5 Director General Ken McCallum’s joint address with the FBI Chief on 6 July saw a welcome rebalancing of the security service’s focus towards nation-state threats. Counterterrorism is an important function, but it was allowed to dominate for two decades while Russia, China and other belligerent states were insufficiently monitored.

The Russia–China Alliance versus the West: What about the Rest?

As evidence mounts that the Global South is leaning closer to the Russia–China position over Ukraine, the West needs to think hard about how to regain the initiative in the narrative battle.

The Ukraine war has further entrenched and exacerbated the geopolitical rivalry between the West and the Russia–China camp. This new ‘Superpower Plus’ clash leaves the so-called ‘Rest’ in a difficult position, with some countries feeling pressure to choose sides, and others trying to remain neutral. Worryingly, many are leaning closer to the Russia–China position than the West.

Chain Reactions: The Iranian Nuclear Programme and Gulf Security Dynamics

This paper examines the perceptions of Iran and the six GCC states of the interaction between the Iranian nuclear issue and regional security dynamics in the Gulf.

This paper endeavours to capture the perspectives of Iran and the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states on the interactions between the Iranian nuclear programme, international nuclear diplomacy with Iran, and regional security in the Gulf and the wider Middle East.

Algeria Persistent on Inviting Syria to Arab League Summit

Algeria will try to find a consensus about the return of Syria to the League in the upcoming meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo, according to Asharq al-Awsat.

Algeria, as the host country of the next Arab League summit, still insists on Damascus’s invitation, an official of the Algerian Foreign Ministry has said.