The real ‘Turkish-Delight’ was into its consonance as Turkey President Tayyip Erdogan, on August 21, 2020 announced the discovery of large reserves of oil/gas and hydrocarbons in Mediterranean sea 1 and with it obviously the objective of ‘blue-homeland’ of Turley has started to be counted inside Turkish populace as it …
Read More »Conflicting signs from Russia enhance Iranian influence in southern Syria
Despite the widespread reports on a growing competition between Russia and Iran in Syria, in general, current developments in the southern Daraa province seem not only to undermine the hopeful idea of a conflict, but also support the opposite argument that the alliance between Moscow and Tehran is intact.
Read More »'They won’t knock on my door': Discrimination tarnishes post-Beirut blast solidarity
Since the August 4 blast, Beirut’s streets are a stage for the daily choreography of grassroots solidarity: volunteers clean up rubble, doctors dress wounds and engineers repair shattered homes. But there are discordant notes. One morning, in the Mar Mikhail neighborhood, a man in a tent offering food baskets started …
Read More »Damascus struggles to import food as Syrians go hungry
On August 20, the World Food Program (WFP) revealed that 9.3 million people in Syria are currently food insecure, with an additional 2.2 million at risk of facing the same fate.
Read More »Discours du Panthéon: Macron, le roi du hors-sujet
Plutôt que de qualifier notre « séparatisme » d’islamiste ou de maghrébin, Emmanuel Macron a préféré le mettre… au pluriel lors de son discours célébrant les 150 ans de la République, au Panthéon. L’heure est pourtant grave, et la France ne peut plus se satisfaire d’une ligne si peu claire …
Read More »Sweden: The Violence Is "Extremely Serious"
“The police must ensure that the criminals are arrested and can be prosecuted. The criminals need to disappear from our streets and squares so that no more ruthless crimes are committed… We work intensively, around the clock, despite this, the severe violence continues.” — Sweden’s National Police Chief Anders Thornberg, …
Read More »Turkey's 'Filthy War' Against Syria, Libya
The Turkish regime, about a month ago, cut off the water supply to residents of northern Syria, where the temperature in August easily reaches more than 39° Celsius (103° Fahrenheit). It is a move, human rights advocates said, that “amounts to crimes against humanity.” They called for launching an international …
Read More »UAE and Israel to establish spy base in Yemen Island
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel are working on a plan to establish a spy base in the Yemeni Island of Socotra, according to JForum, the official sites of the Jewish and French-speaking community. The two countries, which normalised relations earlier this month, have already undertaken steps to install …
Read More »Turkey to shoot down UAE jets if Turkish sovereignty violated
Turkey will not hesitate to shoot down any United Arab Emirates (UAE) aircraft if Turkish sovereignty is violated in the eastern Mediterranean, Al-Quds Al-Araby reported on Friday.
Read More »U.S. – China Trade War Phase One Negotiations: What to Expect
Phase one trade negotiations between the United States and China recently started at the end of August amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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