The Israeli government and military have committed systematic “crimes against humanity,” including “extermination,” during their eight-month-long assault on Gaza, a key United Nations commission found in a report published Wednesday. The report is the first in-depth investigation by the United Nations into the events that have happened since October 7 …
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AI in military applications – could a machine make life and death decisions? – opinion
The use of AI in IDF systems is accompanied by very careful operating methodologies and it is very important to maintain this approach. Recently, many articles and references have been published, most of them sinful to the truth, about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in military systems. In the …
Read More »Five Factors Shaping the Future of Egypt-Israel Relations
The Gaza war has strained Egyptian-Israeli relations to an unprecedented level and raised questions about the future of their 1979 peace treaty that has been a cornerstone of Arab-Israeli peace. U.S. officials met recently in Cairo with their Israeli and Egyptian counterparts against a backdrop of mutually diminishing confidence between …
Read More »G7 Summit 2024: Italy’s Agenda And Global Challenges – Analysis
In 2024, Italy will hold the Group of Seven (G7) presidency. This is happening at a delicate moment, as conflicts continue in Ukraine and Gaza and with elections coming up for President Biden, President Macron and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The G7 is a group of the world’s seven …
Read More »Hezbollah Targets Sensitive Israeli Military Sites In Galilee And Golan
Hezbollah said that it launched rockets and weaponized drones at several Israeli military sites in a coordinated attack on Thursday. An Israeli strike that killed a senior Hezbollah field commander led to the retaliatory attacks, according to Hezbollah. Israeli media outlets said that Hezbollah fired “150 rockets in half an …
Read More »Iran: Qalibaf, Jalili The Likely Front-Runners In Election – Analysis
In two weeks, Iran will hold a presidential election to choose the successor to Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash last month. The world is closely observing the country’s political landscape, anticipating who will rise as the next president of the Islamic Republic and what impact, if …
Read More »HUNGARY’S RISING STAR HAILS EURO ELECTION AS ‘END OF ORBAN ERA’
In the European elections, Hungary’s Orban clinches bittersweet victory over determined challenger; Poland’s PM celebrates first European victory in a decade, and in the Czech Republic, Andrej Babis signals chances of comeback. Viktor Orban and his right-wing Fidesz party won the European elections in Hungary with 44.5 per cent of …
Read More »Democracy Digest: Pro-Palestinian Students Occupying Warsaw University Evicted
Pro-Palestinians occupying Warsaw University were ousted by police, while Hungary was fined for ignoring EU asylum rules, Peter Pellegrini prepared to become Slovak President – and Russia was blamed for an attempted attack on Prague buses. Apro-Palestinian student occupation at Warsaw University escalated on Wednesday, when police forcefully removed students …
Read More »Spotlight on Iran (June 5-13, 2024)
Ali Bagheri-Kani, acting Iranian foreign minister, continued to promote Iran’s political-diplomatic campaign in the region after Foreign Minister Abdollahian’s demise in the crash of President Raisi’s helicopter last month. Bagheri participated in a special meeting of the foreign ministers of developing countries (D-8) in Istanbul and called for measures against …
Read More »Quand De Gaulle, Giscard et Chirac étaient (bien) plus à droite que «l’extrême droite»
Si Jordan Bardella est d’extrême droite, en raison notamment des positions du RN sur l’immigration, où classer du coup le général de Gaulle et ses pâles épigones ? Les pudeurs de gazelle des dirigeants LR vis-à-vis de toute alliance électorale sont-elles vraiment justifiées ? « Les musulmans, vous êtes allés …
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