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How China’s PMSCs Are Rewriting Global Security

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The expansion of Chinese PMSCs signals a structural transformation in how security is bought, sold, and aligned with state interests across the globe.

Gold, Gulf, and the Fall of El Fasher: RSF Redraws Sudan War Map

Al Fashir, North Darfur capital, Sudan. Urban area in saltpepper. To its N are 2 large UN refugee camps, Abu Shouk and Al Salam, with +200K people, in brown to the right of rectangle, wich is where international assistance agencies are based, parking lots and warehouses. Agriculture in green at wadi near town, temporary rainy season running only river lowlands. Cattle ranching happens at yellow area, with some vegetation, greenish polygons, this year wich was quite rainy., modified, / cc Coordenação-Geral de Observação da Terra/INPE, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:El_Fasher,_Darfur_do_Norte,_Sud%C3%A3o.jpg

The fall of El Fasher was more than another battle lost. It marked the moment a war began to redraw Sudan’s map and, in many ways, its meaning.

China’s Wagner? Beijing Establishes Private Security Company in Myanmar

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Beijing is taking a more active role in the Myanmar civil war by deploying a private security company to protect Chinese investments in the country.

Growing Internationalization of the Sudan Civil War

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The Sudan civil war is increasingly drawing in extra-regional powers and spilling its borders, imperiling the stability of vulnerable states in the region.

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