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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, June 24, 2015

NATOSource

Jun 25, 2015

NATO to Review Policy on Nuclear Weapons Because Russian Rhetoric is Lowering Nuclear Threshold

By Ewen MacAskill, Guardian

Nato, in an echo of the cold war, is preparing to re-evaluate its nuclear weapons strategy in response to growing tension with Russia over Ukraine, sources at the organisation have said.

NATO Nuclear Nonproliferation

MENASource

Jun 25, 2015

Top News: ISIS-Inspired Video Shows Man Killed for Alleged Cooperation with Police

By EgyptSource

A Cairo-based terrorist group, called Revolutionary Punishment published on Wednesday a video depicting the killing of a man in Helwan, who was murdered for cooperating with the security services against protesters.

MENASource

Jun 25, 2015

EconSource: Saudi Arabia, France Sign Billions in Ship, Plane Deals

By EconSource

Saudi Arabia and France agreed Wednesday to sign $12 billion of deals, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubair said during a landmark visit by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Paris.

UkraineAlert

Jun 25, 2015

Hey, Remember Me? It’s Europe.

By Ariel Cohen

The Transatlantic Alliance is in Trouble  “We lived next to Russia for 500 years—listen to what we have to say,” Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski said at the Bratislava Global Security Forum on June 20. He’s right. The West needs to pay attention and achieve strategic clarity in Europe and beyond before it’s too late. There […]

Russia Ukraine

MENASource

Jun 25, 2015

CPJ Says Imprisonment of Journalists in Egypt at “All-Time High”

By EgyptSource

There are at least sixteen journalists imprisoned in Egypt in relation to their reporting, according to a special report released Thursday by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Another two, the report says, have been released pending investigation.

North Africa
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, June 24, 2015

NATOSource

Jun 24, 2015

NATO Speeds Up Military Decision-Making and Approves New Advance Planning

By Jens Stoltenberg, NATO

[W]e took measures to speed up our political and military decision-making, while maintaining political control.

NATO Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Jun 24, 2015

Putin Defaulting on the Social Contract

By Peter Sattler

The corrupt bargain on which Russian President Vladimir Putin built his regime, provision of wealth to loyal officials and a decent standard of living to the people, is in dire straits. As the economy shrinks and the Kremlin adjusts its expenditures, Putin must be aware that the threat of a coalition of disgruntled officials and […]

Russia Ukraine

MENASource

Jun 24, 2015

From Smuggling to Trafficking: Is Irregular Migration from Egypt Changing for the Worse?

By Tom Rollins

The crisis unfolding in the Mediterranean has produced a slew of reporting on refugees and irregular migration from Egypt, a country witnessing a complex mix of push and pull factors as well as mixed migration flows, thought to have contributed around 10 percent of total migration flows bound for Europe last year, according to a […]

North Africa

UkraineAlert

Jun 24, 2015

Russia Bans Freedom to Report, Says Top Investigative Journalist

By Melinda Haring

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has banned US investigative journalist Simon Ostrovsky from working in Russia. On June 4, it denied a press visa for Ostrovsky, an Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and journalist best known for his coverage of the Ukraine crisis for VICE News.

Russia Ukraine
Defense ministers of the Netherlands, US, Germany, and Norway, June 22, 2015

NATOSource

Jun 24, 2015

After Ukraine, NATO’s Chance for a New Normal

By Derek Chollet, Defense One

NATO’s responses over the last year have been reactive and by definition (when measured by budgets) temporary.

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