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Accusations de «terrorisme» : à qui le tour ?

Chronique du néofascisme qui s’installe. Finalement, les vieillards d’extrême droite qui squattent les plateaux de télévision ont peut-être raison : en France, on ne peut plus rien dire. En revanche, cette censure de masse, cette «cancel culture» inquiétante ne concerne pas les propos racistes et misogynes, qui eux, ont des …

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Palestinians as “The Others”

Throughout history, military empires have reduced their victims, their subjugated, and their abducted to a state of “The Others.” The political and mass media institutions usually follow suit by supporting their empire’s predatory policies with slanted coverage. Such is the case with the U.S. global and the Israeli regional empires. …

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Azeri-American Ties Would Never Be The Same If The US Sanctions That Country’s Officials

They’re already being tested like never before after some congressional representatives lent false credence to the ultra-nationalist Armenian lobby’s lies that Azerbaijan “ethnically cleansed” their co-ethnics from Karabakh. A leaked draft of the so-called “Azerbaijan Sanctions Review Act of 2024” circulated on Monday ahead of its reportedly planned tabling sometime …

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Économie de guerre : de quoi parle-t-on ?

Les gouvernements et les populations européennes avaient entériné avec la fin de la guerre froide, puis l’effondrement du mur de Berlin, une vision pacifiée de leur continent, tout au moins en termes de conflits armés se déroulant ou affectant leurs territoires. Depuis les années 2000, les conflits s’intensifient – mais …

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Markets Matter: A Glance into the Spyware Industry

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Intellexa Consortium, a complex web of holding companies and vendors for spyware and related services, have been the subject of recent, extensive sanctions by the US Department of the Treasury and the focus of reporting by the European Investigative Collaborations among others. The Consortium represents a compelling …

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The Coming Arab Backlash

Middle Eastern Regimes—and America—Ignore Public Anger at Their Peril Since Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, the Middle East has been rocked by mass protests. Egyptians have demonstrated in solidarity with Palestinians at great personal risk, and Iraqis, Moroccans, Tunisians, and Yemenis have taken to the streets in vast numbers. …

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