Mali: Security Council, Attacks and Information War
Recent attacks in Mali are not only military operations. They reveal a crisis of sovereignty in which each camp seeks to control territory, fear and the narrative of war.
Read MoreRecent attacks in Mali are not only military operations. They reveal a crisis of sovereignty in which each camp seeks to control territory, fear and the narrative of war.
Read MoreBy announcing withdrawal from the International Criminal Court and the idea of a Sahelian penal framework, the AES is not merely making a diplomatic gesture. It is trying to move the place where political, military and security violence in the Sahel is judged.
Read MoreThe thaw announced between Paris and Algiers does not remove the Saharan knot. By treating the Moroccan autonomy plan as the central horizon of a settlement, France has not merely changed diplomatic vocabulary: it has chosen a line in a conflict where law, colonial memory and regional interests remain inseparable.
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