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Changing technologies are driving global demand for transition minerals – and drawing the attention of organised crime.
Burcu Ozcelik, a senior research fellow for Middle East security at Royal United Services Institute, a London-based think tank, called the move a potentially “hugely significant and historic turning ...
It does appear that the pace of airstrikes and in particular airstrikes close to nuclear command assets in Pakistan may have played a role in major powers that this had gotten too far out of control." ...
With a new German government taking office on 6 May 2025, this Policy Brief examines how the UK and Germany can maximise ...
This Policy Brief examines South Korea’s foreign policy trajectory and its relevance for the UK. South Korea is a middle ...
With the fall of the Assad regime, a change of Syrian leadership presented an opportunity for Israel to soothe relations with ...
A panel discussion with Sir Antony Beevor, Professor Michael Clarke and Gill Bennett to commemorate the 80th anniversary of ...
Despite vast mineral riches, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains impoverished and plagued by conflicts, including ...
Those facing the challenge of integrating cyberspace activity into civil society can learn from more mature industries, with ...
Join RUSI's Emily Ferris and Jason Pack as they explore Russia's internal dynamics, infrastructure challenges, and the ...
North Korea has supplied up to 5.8 million artillery rounds to Russia according to the Open Source Centre. This is ...
Two-thirds of the destruction of Russian tanks, vehicles and other hardware last year, according to Royal United Services Institute analyst Jack Watling, was caused by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) – ...