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Why Gaza Forces Europe to Act

What happens in the Middle East will not be contained there, so the European Union should prepare for this by reaffirming its values. The second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 will be a reminder to Europeans that a safe and secure security paradigm for Europe is …

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Southern Comfort in the Middle East

Emerging countries in the “global South” are resisting Western narratives on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which isn’t such a bad thing. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva created controversy last Sunday, while attending the African Union summit, when he stated, “What’s happening in the Gaza Strip isn’t a war, it’s …

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Iran’s Difficult Choices

As Tehran moves toward consolidating its regional power, will it agree to ultimately disarm its Arab allies? Can it afford not to? Reports in recent weeks as the Gaza war continues indicate that Iran has asked its allies throughout the Middle East to pause their attacks against U.S. forces, fearing …

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Partners in Crime?

America can stop the carnage and famine in Gaza, but has not done so. Surely, this makes it complicit in the mass killings there. As the horror in Gaza continues, Americans in particular should repeat one simple proposition to themselves: Their government is complicit in prolonging a war in which …

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An Iraqi Path to Prosperity?

In an interview, Harith Hasan discusses Baghdad’s Development Road project, and sees obstacles ahead. Harith Hasan is a nonresident senior fellow at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, and a resercher at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. His research focuses on Iraq, sectarianism, identity politics, …

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Closing Circles: Iran’s Exclusionary 2024 Elections

Turnout in Iran’s national polls was historically low, marking the third vote in a row in which most people stayed away. In parallel, conservatives tightened their hold on the Islamic Republic’s institutions. The two trends together highlight the growing gap between state and society. On 1 March, Iran held its …

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Confiscation des avoirs russes : L’ambassadeur de Suisse convoquée à Moscou

L’ambassadeur de Suisse à Moscou a été convoquée ce 12 mars au ministère russe des Affaires étrangères, suite au feu vert donné par les parlementaires suisses à l’élaboration d’une base juridique permettant de confisquer les biens russes en Suisse et de les reverser à l’Ukraine. La diplomatie russe a accusé …

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La Russie a gagné parce que…

Le 24 février 2022, Vladimir Poutine, président de la Fédération de Russie annonce le déclenchement et les objectifs d’une opération spéciale russe en Ukraine. Surprenante pour certains, attendue au point d’être annoncée par d’autres, cette opération conduite avec des effectifs très limités au départ, à un contre trois, obtient d’emblée …

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Eliminer l’argent liquide pour sauver le climat, la dernière invention des khmers verts

Arrêtez d’utiliser de l’argent liquide, vous polluez l’environnement : c’est la dernière invention des bien-pensants, au nom du climat en péril. Ce qui est génial : elle combine le Cash Elimination Project avec l’alarmisme de l’Imposture Climatique. Du cash polluant, oui. La dernière idée géniale de l’unique pensée dominante s’exprime …

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Is Israel hoping to escalate hostilities with Hezbollah in Lebanon?

Israel’s PM Netanyahu may be trying to extend his country’s conflicts to maintain his hold on power, analysts argue. After Israel killed at least one person in an attack on Baalbek, its second attack on eastern Lebanon since October 7, a reported 100 rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel, …

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