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    No Going Back? The FARC Peace Talks

    Despite a recent uptick in FARC attacks, the Havana peace talks look set to continue. However, in his desperate push for peace, Colombia's president risks conceding too much, writes Lloyd Belton.

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    Iraq in a Hard Place: Is Islamic State Winning?

    As assumptions about the apparent success of operations against Islamic State are challenged by the group's recent victories, the Iraqi government is running out of options, writes Julian Karssen.

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    Caught off guard: Kidnapping in Burkina Faso

    Recent instability in Burkina Faso has limited the government's ability to respond tokidnappings, particularly given uncertainty surrounding the future of the country's specialforces unit, the Régiment de la Sécurité Présidentielle (RSP), writes Gabrielle Reid.

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    Pride and Prejudice: Kenya's Response to Garissa

    The attack on Garissa University College has raised concerns over the readiness of Kenyan security and intelligence services to combat the terrorism threat in the country, and whether the authorities have selected the most appropriate avenue to address growing insecurity, writes Gabrielle Reid.

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    Deconstructing Yemen's civil war

    The ongoing civil war in Yemen has been portrayed in the media as an extension of the regional sectarian-based rivalry between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'a Iran. However, this threatens to simplify what is at its core a local conflict involving diverse factions and motivations, writes Julian Karssen.

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    Al Mourabitoun: The Story of a Lovechild

    The latest attack by Al Mourabitoun against a Bamako-based restaurant has highlighted the lack of security in northern Mali. More needs to be done to counter terrorism in the country, writes Gabrielle Reid.