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UAE strengthen crypto oversight (DigWatch)

The United Arab Emirates is moving closer to a unified regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies after the SCA and the Dubai VARA announced a formal...

Colorado’s AI law under review amid budget crisis (DigWatch)

Colorado lawmakers face a dual challenge as they return to the State Capitol on 21 August for a special session: closing a $1.2 billion...

Europe Needs to Update its North Korea Policy (Saeme Kim – RUSI)

Europe’s approach to North Korea has stagnated into strategic irrelevance. Initiated with optimism in the early 2000s, the EU’s policy of ‘critical engagement’ aimed...

A Crossroads for UK Cyber Strategy (Joseph Jarnecki, Jamie MacColl – RUSI)

The UK’s cyber strategy has lost momentum. While in many ways the UK continues to invest in and operate as a ‘cyber power’, successive...

Hungnam Fertiliser Complex: DPRK’s Chemical Facilities: Site Profile 4 (The Project Anthracite Team – RUSI)

This report on Hungnam Fertiliser Complex is the fourth Project Anthracite site profile exploring different chemical production facilities throughout North Korea. The paper provides...

Typhon, European Deterrence and Industrial Ambition for Deep Precision Strike (Linus Terhorst – RUSI)

As far as naming missiles go, Greek mythology has been a thankful source for inspiration: the British Trident missiles allude to Poseidon’s weapon of...

Lebanon and the UNIFIL Mandate: Disarming Hizballah and Reclaiming Sovereignty (Middle East Institute)

With its new government at the half-year mark and the UNIFIL international peacekeeping force’s mandate due for reauthorization at month’s end, Lebanon stands at...

Post-Oct. 7 divergent paths: Israel’s military maximalism and Saudi Arabia’s strategic de-escalation (John Calabrese – Middle East Institute)

The Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, shattered Israel’s long-standing security paradigm, replacing limited deterrence with an ambitious campaign aimed at dismantling Hamas, confronting...

Preventing Unrest in the Run-up to Cameroon’s Presidential Poll (Crisis Group)

Cameroon’s October presidential election will be a stress test for the country’s stability. Frustrations with the incumbent and ruling party, constraints on dissent, armed...

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