Global Islamism Monitor No. 94
In Morocco's elections, an Islamist rout;
Egypt cracks down on Islamist literature;
Foreign fighters go to ground in Austria;
ISIS grows in Africa;
The al-Hol nightmare, continued
In Morocco's elections, an Islamist rout;
Egypt cracks down on Islamist literature;
Foreign fighters go to ground in Austria;
ISIS grows in Africa;
The al-Hol nightmare, continued
When Moroccans went to the polls earlier this month to elect a new parliament, the result was a massive repudiation of Islamism – and a resounding affirmation of the North African nation's current geopolitical trajectory.
As the Taliban resurrects its Islamic Emirate, the United States is once again facing the likelihood of terrorist groups operating at will within Afghanistan.
[T]here’s another, less-recognized setback happening for the United States far south of the Rio Grande or the Sonora Desert: crumbling relationships with Latin American countries.
Russian detained in Prague on Crimea-related charges;
New Dzerzhinsky monuments cause a stir;
Dissident investigation claims Lavrov mistress;
Communist party will not recognize e-votes;
Belarus included in the SCO's "Peace Mission 2021";
Russia found responsible for Litvinenko assassination