In this week's episode, EMEA Director Jonathan Dunbar discusses the launch of Sibylline's latest report, the Global Extremism Quarterly, with Sub-Saharan Africa Analyst Ben Manzin and James Barth, our North America Analyst. They discuss the contents of the report and the impetus for creating it, detailing the unprecedented pace of change in the threat landscape of extremism. They also dive into one of the themes discussed in this quarter's report and assess the latest developments in the Sahel, where extremist groups continue to increase their footprint throughout the wider region. Continued development of their position in Burkina Faso and Mali threatens to create a platform from which they can increase incursions into West African states. However, their focus has thus far remained on securing rural areas rather than targeting cities where businesses are primarily located.
Discussing the Diplomatic Boycotts of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games
Discussing the Presidential Elections in Libya
Discussing Global Covid-19 Trends and the Omicron Variant
Discussing the latest Russian military build-up and the likelihood of war in Ukraine
Discussing the Terrorist Attack on Remembrance Sunday
Regional stability further undermined by Sudan‘s disrupted transition and deteriorating military conflict in Ethiopia
Discussing the up-and-coming UN Climate Change Conference (COP26)
Discussing the Rising Situation in Lebanon
China-Taiwan: Persistent Tensions, Possible Flashpoints and Potential Implications
Discussing the up and coming Elections in Iraq
Discussing the upcoming Bundestag elections
Discussing the Coup in Guinea
Legislative Elections in Russia
The State of Global Terrorism on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11
Discussing the Crisis in Haiti after the Earthquake and Tropical Storm.
Discussing the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
Discussing the IPCC's 2021 Climate Change Report
Hungary and Poland: In the wake of the Pegasus scandal, tensions with the EU rise over rule-of-law and media freedoms
Mounting Political Crisis Threatens Tunisia's Democracy
Socio-economic unrest threatens to disrupt South Africa's recovery
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