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Régis Genté

Journalist based in Tbilisi since 2002, correspondent for Le Figaro, Radio France Internationale (RFI) or France24 in the former Soviet Union.

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  • The image depicts two men engaged in a conversation. One is seated with a serious expression, wearing a dark suit and a light-colored tie. The other man, also seated, has a beard and wears traditional clerical attire, including a white turban. They appear to be in a formal setting, possibly during a meeting or event, with other individuals visible in the background. The focus is on their interaction and expressions. Syria: Competition for Influence Between Moscow And Tehran Régis Genté · March 2020 The Kremlin has decided to follow to the end the logic of its support for Bachar Al-Assad. Since the beginning of the year Russian aircraft have been bombing Idlib, the last demilitarised zone in Syria, while Damascus’ troops and Iranian militias are advancing on the ground. And Recep Tayyip (…)
  • The image features a group of individuals standing closely together, each holding firearms. They appear to be dressed in traditional clothing, with some wearing headscarves and others with their faces partially obscured. The focus is on one man in the foreground, who has a serious expression and a well-groomed beard. The background is unfocused, but it suggests a rugged, possibly desert-like environment. The overall mood conveys tension or readiness. Central Asia: Have the Taliban Become Respectable? Régis Genté · February 2019 For a long time, the Taliban terrified the former Soviet republics of Central Asia,which were Muslim but marked by their secular past. However, with the threat of ISIS looming on the horizon and the imminent withdrawal of at least half of the American contingent, these Republics have begun (…)
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