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Beyond the Middle East: Why Iran’s Diplomatic Missions Need Urgent Oversight

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The global security landscape is shifting as concerns grow over Iran-linked activities extending far beyond the Middle East. According to recent intelligence reports , European institutions are raising alarms about destabilizing hybrid threats on European soil, often linked to Iranian diplomatic missions. A view of a damaged building around Ferdowsi Square after an airstrike in central Tehran, Iran, 03 March 2026.   Is Europe at Risk from Iranian Hybrid Threats? Europe is directly affected by a pattern of transnational repression and surveillance. Security agencies in countries like Germany and the United Kingdom have reported Iran-linked monitoring of dissidents and journalists. These activities pose a direct threat to internal security and international law. The Legal and Security Consequences of Diplomatic Abuse There is an urgent call for tightened oversight of diplomatic missions to prevent illicit operations. Legal experts argue that using embassies as cover for intellig...

The Tragedy of Tunisia: Why West Africans Face a Hostile Land

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The Mediterranean coast, once a hopeful corridor for those seeking safety, has transformed into a landscape of fear. According to Human Rights Watch , Tunisia has seen a dramatic escalation in the "abusive prosecution" of those aiding refugees. In my opinion, the silence of the international community is not just a failure of diplomacy; it is a calculated byproduct of migration deals that prioritize border control over human lives. A man expelled to the Tunisia-Libya border by Tunisian authorities in early July shows his hand injury from a beating by Tunisian security forces, back on July 6, 2023. Tunisia is now a hostile land for West Africans there is mass expulsions arbitrary attacks and arrest government butal crackdown and many more barbaric things why is everyone quite #news #africa pic.twitter.com/qDGdcQ8V9C — Ten Gossips (@tengossips) May 14, 2026 The Impact of the EU-Tunisia Migration Pact Many observers point to the EU-Tunisia Memorandum of Understanding as a ...

Organized Intimidation: The New Wave of Xenophobia in South Africa

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As of May 2026, a disturbing shadow has fallen over South Africa’s major urban centers. From the CBD of Durban to the inner suburbs of Johannesburg, a new wave of anti-migrant violence is being described by human rights observers as "organized intimidation." A man reacts to tear gas fired by police fire to disperse rival marches by hundreds of protesters, after mobs looted stores this week believed to belong to immigrants in Pretoria, South Africa, back in February 24, 2017. From Protests to Witch Hunts What began as "pockets of protests" in late April has escalated into systematic harassment. In my opinion, groups like Operation Dudula and the March & March movement have transformed legitimate economic frustrations into a targeted witch hunt against black African migrants .  ‘It’s organised intimidation’: New wave of anti-migrant violence sweeps South Africa ➡️ https://t.co/X0uNH136kU pic.twitter.com/bmzfW6A2cZ — FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) May 11, 202...

Protests Erupt in Durban Over Undocumented Migration and Rising Costs

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Durban has become the latest flashpoint for anti-immigrant sentiment as hundreds of residents took to the streets to protest against undocumented foreign nationals. The march, organized by groups like " March and March ," reflects a growing frustration over limited job opportunities, soaring living costs, and the perceived strain on local infrastructure. In my opinion, while the economic grievances are real, the escalating rhetoric risks fueling regional instability and xenophobic violence. Protesters in Durban requesting the deportation of undocumented immigrants and rising costs . What is Driving the Surge in Anti-Immigrant Sentiments? Protesters argue that the influx of undocumented individuals has led to unfair competition in the labor market and increased crime. I suspect that these demonstrations are being amplified by political actors like ActionSA and the MK Party ahead of upcoming local elections.  Hundreds of people marched in Durban, South Africa to protest agai...

The UAE’s Strategic Pivot: Moving Beyond the "Oil State" Label

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The UAE is signaling a historic departure from OPEC's collective framework. As Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba outlines , the nation has reached a maturity where its goals no longer align with cartel-imposed restrictions. In my opinion, this is a sovereign nation asserting its role as a global economic powerhouse. Yousef Al Otaiba, the current United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United States and Minister of state. Economic Evolution and Energy Responsibility The UAE has successfully transitioned into a diversified economy, with less than 25% of GDP now tied to energy. Growth is driven by AI, logistics, and life sciences. I suspect the era of being labeled an " oil-dependent nation " is over. Furthermore, with a target capacity of 5 million barrels per day by 2027, the UAE believes it has a "responsibility" to provide affordable energy to global markets. In my opinion, keeping this capacity idle under quotas is a contradiction during global insecurity. 🇦🇪🇮🇷...

Why are Xenophobic Mobs Targeting Black Africans in South Africa?

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The promise of an inclusive "Rainbow Nation" is under severe threat as a new wave of xenophobic violence sweeps across South Africa. In May 2026, the rhetoric of anti-immigrant groups escalated into physical confrontation, with reports of xenophobic mobs actively chasing and assaulting Black African migrants. In my opinion, this surge is not a random outburst of anger but a coordinated effort by groups seeking to scapegoat the most vulnerable for deep-rooted economic challenges. A man waves a stick in front a burning piece of furniture during a riot in the Johannesburg suburb of Turffontein on A man waves a stick in front a burning piece of furniture during a riot in the Johannesburg suburb of Turffontein on How Does Forced Business Closure Affect Migrant Entrepreneurs? Recent reports from Johannesburg describe a harrowing environment where vigilante groups conduct "community clean-ups" that frequently devolve into violent witch hunts. These mobs have forcibly s...

Why the UAE’s focus on illicit financing is a blueprint for regional security

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In my opinion, the UAE's recent referral of national security cases to the State Security Court is about much more than a single investigation. It represents a decisive stand for the rule of law in an era where transnational networks increasingly threaten the stability of sovereign states. By moving these cases through formal judicial channels, the UAE is proving that institutional seriousness is the best defense against chaos. Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, UAE Attorney-General. Institutional handling vs. reactionary measures I believe the strength of the UAE governance framework lies in its refusal to be reactionary. Instead of temporary fixes, the state is utilizing its evolving security architecture to dismantle the funding channels that fuel instability in conflict zones like Sudan. This analytical approach to countering illicit financing is exactly what is needed to protect our interconnected global economy. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WAM Eng...