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How Britain supported Zionism and prevented Palestinian freedom

Long read: British rule in Palestine during the 1920s and 1930s enabled Zionist colonisation at the expense of Palestinians. With the allied victory and collapse of the Ottoman empire in world war one, Britain occupied Palestine which it ruled until 1948. This was formalised by the newly created League of …

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Iraq’s Foreign Minister warns of growing threat from ISIS

Speaking to The National in Munich, Iraq’s top diplomat says changing regional dynamics require greater co-ordination between nations Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein expects that a military confrontation with ISIS will become necessary, and that the international community is increasingly recognising the need to act as the extremist group continues …

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How Trump’s Gaza Plan Could Hand The Middle East To Russia And China – Analysis

U.S. President Donald Trump recently called the Gaza Strip a “demolition site,” and said the Palestinians would be evacuated to Jordan and Egypt, where they would be “thrilled” to live. The U.S. would then take possession of Gaza (“We’ll own it’), and would develop it, creating “thousands of jobs,” making …

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Trump’s Ukraine Envoy: EU Won’t Be Part Of Peace Talks

US President Donald Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, told Europeans on Saturday that their inclusion in talks to end the war in Ukraine was “not going to happen”. Kellogg dropped the bombshell at the Munich Security Conference after Europeans for a week had scrambled to emphasise no Ukraine peace talks …

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Transatlantic Twilight: European Public Opinion And The Long Shadow Of Trump – Analysis

Lamps going out On the evening of August 3rd 1914, a friend visited the British foreign secretary Sir Edward Grey in his office in London. They gazed out of the windows at the dusk street as the lamplighters moved along it. “The lamps are going out all over Europe,” commented …

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King’s visit to Washington: First step in the race to reject displacement

Jordan has previous experience in dealing with US President Donald Trump, during his first administration, which showed his tendency to liquidate the Palestinian cause, regardless of considering the constants of the Palestinian cause and the principles of US foreign policy towards it. Given the difficult changing reality that the Gaza …

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President Barzani calls for continued international support for Iraq, Syria amid ISIS threat

Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani on Sunday expressed the need to maintain foreign troops in Iraq, Syria amid the evolving events in the region and the potential resurgence of the Islamic State (ISIS). Speaking to reporters at the conclusion of the Munich Security Conference (MSC), Barzani stated that Erbil “views …

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Trump’s diplomacy won’t bring peace. European hawks are escalating tensions

So now we know. Washington is intent on decoupling from Europe and reconnecting with Russia. America’s stance was reaffirmed yesterday, in Brussels, by the newly minted Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, who was there primarily to discuss the Ukraine conflict. We already knew the top lines: Nato membership for Ukraine is …

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Reculer pour mieux sauter ?

La paix ! Bien sur, nous voulons tous «la paix» ! Beaucoup de nos media deviennent hystériques. Quand à nos hommes d’affaires et «responsables» politiques une très grande partie ne font que louer Trump. Il faut les comprendre : leurs comptes à l’étranger ont été saisis, leurs propriétés de luxe …

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