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IN TODAYโS EDITION
1๏ธโฃ The US to withdraw from Niger |
2๏ธโฃ Meme of the day |
3๏ธโฃ The worldโs best art, whiskey, and airport |
Hi Intriguer. Remember the Red Queenโs race? Itโs that bit in Lewis Carrollโs Through the Looking-Glass where Alice runs really fast, butโฆ she somehow remains in the same spot.
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The Red Queen herself then explains whatโs going on: โhere, if you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fastโ.
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As todayโs briefing on the US withdrawal from Niger explores, it feels like the West is now finding itself in some kind of Red Queenโs race. As more powers vie for global influence, the US and its allies are needing to invest twice as much just to stay put.

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THE HEADLINES
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China is still buying (banned) Nvidia chips.
Chinese universities and research institutes are still getting high-end Nvidia AI chips despite US export controls, according to Reuters. Itโs unclear whether the chips being used in China come from local stockpiles acquired before the US export ban came into force, or if thereโs a loophole at play here.
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UN review says Israel yet to prove UNRWA-Hamas links.
An independent review commissioned by the UN says Israel โhas yet to provide supporting evidenceโ of its claims that a significant number of staff of the UNโs main relief office in Gaza were involved in the Hamas October 7 attacks. Israel has responded by reiterating its claims. Several countries suspended aid to UNRWA following Israelโs allegations, with most since resuming their donations.
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EU gives TikTok an ultimatum.
The EU has opened more proceedings against TikTok, threatening to suspend its new โrewards-for-viewsโ feature if the company doesnโt address concerns about โthe addictive effect of the platformsโ.
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Trump trial kicks off.
The hush-money trial of former president Donald Trump has started after a lengthy juror selection process. The prosecutionโs opening statements sought to frame the former presidentโs $130k payment to Stormy Daniels as โpureโ election fraud, while his defence team insists Trump is โcloaked in innocenceโ.
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UK passes Rwanda immigration bill.
The UK parliament has passed a bill, first introduced in 2022, for the deportation of some asylum-seekers to have their claims assessed in Rwanda. The new policy is likely to face legal challenges.
TOP STORY
The US to exit Niger after a decade of security ties

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The US has agreed to withdraw its troops from Niger as the West African country joins several neighbours in pivoting towards Russia.
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Howโd we get here? A military coup last July ousted Nigerโs democratically-elected president and long-time Western partner, Mohamed Bazoum.
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The putschists, led by the head of the presidentโs own presidential guard, argued that Bazoum and his international partners hadnโt done enough to help quash the countryโs Islamist insurgency.ย
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And the celebrations on the streets suggested the coup had some popular support, particularly as heavy Western criticism reinforced local claims that former colonial powers like France were interfering in Nigerโs own affairs.
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Then days later, the new ruling junta ordered French troops to leave, before the US hit pause on most of its own local military operations (both Western powers were mostly focused on local armed groups linked to Al Qaeda and ISIS).
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US officials then tried to salvage their own security pact until the junta announced last month – on TV – they were abolishing the deal. Niger didnโt directly ask the 1,100 US troops to leave, though noted their presence was now โillegalโ.
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That sent US diplomats scrambling in another last-ditch attempt to revise and renew their 2013 security agreement with Niger, but their efforts failed last week.
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So, does a US withdrawal from Niger matter?
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From a local perspective, folks say itโs about ditching arrangements that havenโt worked, and trying something else (see below). But for the US, this is all a little alarming because of what it does to US capabilities, and who might fill the gap.
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Local US capabilities rest mostly on Air Base 201, a $110M facility near Algadez thatโs one of the largest US drone bases on the continent. Itโs key for:
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Carrying out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions
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Conducting emergency response (including to evacuate US citizens)
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Hitting the regionโs Al-Qaeda and ISIS affiliates, which are now destabilising the region and causing half the worldโsย terrorism deaths, and
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Leveraging these capabilities to preserve US influence in West Africa.
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In terms of who might fill the gap:
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Iran is reportedly in talks to tap Nigerโs vast uranium reserves, potentially blurring international visibility of Iranโs nuclear program, and
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Russian troops landed in Niger just this month, bringing with them military trainers and, curiously, an advanced air defence system.
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The arrival of an air defence system is particularly intriguing because local ISIS and Al-Qaeda affiliates donโt have any aircraft. So then whatโs it for? Probably to help entrench the ruling junta in power, following last yearโs threats from West Africaโs main sub-regional bloc (ECOWAS) to mount a military intervention.
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And Niger isnโt alone in its Moscow tilt. Both Burkina Faso and Mali – fellow military rulers, neighbours, and now formal allies – are also working with Russia.
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Whatโs in this for Russia? Itโs about prying open access to strategic resources, while building a sympathetic bloc to counter Western pressure.
INTRIGUEโS TAKE
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US security assistance in Niger clearly hasnโt met local expectations. In fact, most researchers say jihadism has actually gotten worse in the Sahel region.
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Of course, the US might say the situation would be worse still, if not for the US investing a decade (and $1B) in local security. It could question how Russiaโs Africa Group (the successor to its notorious Wagner mercenaries) will fare any better with a fraction of the resources. And it could highlight the likely cost, assuming the Russians will claim a slice of local mineral wealth.
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But Nigerโs ruling junta has now made its decision, apparently right after meeting with a visiting US delegation that was focused on democracy, Nigerโs deal with Iran, and preserving the US security presence.
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And clearly, the junta just wasnโt interested. So to us, this is an example of how Western leverage has eroded, not so much because Western power has faded, but because there are other players (with little interest in democracy or Iran) only too eager to step in. Itโs happening elsewhere, too.
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And itโs raising lots of uncomfortable questions for the US and its allies.
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Also worth noting:
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Nigerโs junta has held the ousted, democratically-elected president (Mohamed Bazoum) under house arrest with his family since last July.
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Russiaโs new junta partners in West Africa (Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger) have since taken Russia-friendly positions at the UN, including on Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine.
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Earlier this week, at least six local soldiers were killed in a blast in Nigerโs Tillabery region, near the border with Mali.
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The US is now negotiating the timing of its withdrawal from Niger, likely to take place over the coming months.
MEANWHILE, ELSEWHEREโฆ

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๐จ๐ณย China: More than 110,000 people have evacuated their homes in Chinaโs most populous province following massive flooding due to heavy rains. Footage shared online shows people wading in chest-high water, and fast-flowing currents sweeping away bridges.ย ย ย
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๐ฉ๐ชย Germany: Authorities have arrested three German citizens suspected of working in collaboration with Chinaโs intelligence agencies. The suspects reportedly shared information on โmilitarily usable innovative technologiesโ and exported a special laser without permission.ย
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๐ต๐ฌย Papua New Guinea: Prime Minister James Marape has hit back at US President Joe Biden after the latter suggested his late uncle mightโve been eaten by cannibals after crashing in PNG during WWII. Marape urged the US to โclean upโ the remains of WWII casualties in PNG.
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๐ฆ๐ทย Argentina: Argentina formally applied to become a โNATO global partnerโ last week, as President Milei continues to lean West. Becoming NATOโs tenth โglobal partnerโ (and second in Latin America after Colombia) will require the agreement of all 32 of the allianceโs members.
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๐ฎ๐ฑย Israel: The head of the IDFโs intelligence department, Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, has announced heโs stepping down from his position over the intelligence failures that led to the October 7th attacks. Heโs the first senior Israeli security official to resign following the Hamas attacks.
EXTRA INTRIGUE
Hereโs what folks around the world have been googling
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๐ถ๐ฆย Qataris searched for โSkytraxโ, after the London-based group named Dohaโs Hamad International Airport as best in the world, ousting last yearโs winner (Changi Airport in Singapore).
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Netizens in ๐ฎ๐ณย India looked up the โLondon Spirits Competitionโ, after it named Indiaโs Godawan Century as the worldโs best single malt whiskey (with โsubtle hints of caramel, charcoal, cinnamon and aniseโ).
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And ๐ฆ๐บย Australians googled โVenice Biennaleโ, after the worldโs oldest international art biennial awarded the coveted Golden Lion to a monumental installation by local First Nations artist, Archie Moore.
MEME OF THE DAY
The work of our resident meme lord (Jeremy) is available on Instagram (@diplohumour)
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Itโs always an honour to represent your country abroad, whether through chess, sumo wrestling or, in our case, diplomacy. But weโll be darned if there arenโt times when you look back on years of seemingly endless visits and briefs and you wonderโฆ what was all that for?
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But if thatโs you, keep going! Diplomacy is often intangible, but always necessary.
DAILY POLL
The West seems to have lost influence in parts of Africa. Why do you think that is? |
Yesterdayโs poll: Which of China’s military arms do you think is most important?
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๐จ๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐ Information (21%)
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โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐ Aerospace (6%)
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๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ ๐ป Cyber (58%)
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๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐ Joint logistics support (13%)
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โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ โ๏ธ You know what? I have other thoughts on this (write in!) (2%)
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Your two cents:
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๐ป D.C.W: โA cyber attack could be far more devastating to a country without even firing a shot.โ
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๐ย H.S: โIf you can’t move your military where it needs to be, why have it?โ
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๐ย J.S: โInformation seems like an area that will be key for both internal (e.g. identifying dissent within China) and external monitoring (e.g. understanding potential plays by foreign entities), whilst the other areas listed seems primarily externally focused.โ
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โ๏ธ S.C: โEach category is important, but can ultimately be irrelevant if they aren’t using modern, competitive technology and instead just trying to pump numbers.โ
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