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Élections israéliennes : le réveil des minorités?
Pour la première fois, des minorités traditionnellement exclues des élections en Israël telles que les Arabes et…
Idlib: Syria’s Final Battle
After nine long years of brutal conflict, the Syrian Civil War is beginning its final chapter, and Idlib, the final…
Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Interview Part 1
In the last two decades, there have been discoveries of oil and natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean. We asked…
Trump’s One-Sided Middle East Peace Plan: Real Path or…
Undoubtedly, both Palestinians and Israelis must be central and equal partners in the regional peace process rather…
Déploiement de troupes en Libye : la Turquie révèle ses…
Depuis la tentative infructueuse de coup d’état en juin 2016, Erdogan souhaite accroître son influence dans la…
Vaulting Ambition
So long as the Syrian Civil War persisted in full force, the contradictions between Russia's alliances could be…
Once Power, Now Peril? The Legacy of Protests in Iran
The current regime would do well to remember that ignoring the needs of the citizens in favour of ideological…
Saudi Arabia’s Jeff Bezos Hacking Raises Questions…
“On January 22nd, UN investigators alleged that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, may have…
Mediterranean Blues: Agreements and Escalating Tensions
On January 7th, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined Donald Trump for a meeting in the White House. The…
The Silent War: How the U.S. Media Failed Yemen
The U.S. media has spent most of its energy covering domestic political intrigue: potential corruption, unseemly…
The Two-State Solution is Dead. What Now?
With the demise of the two-state solution and increasing political support for annexation in Israeli politics, it…
Gideon Sa’ar, Marco Rubio, and the Case of the…
A right-winger who listens to Tupac is still a right-winger.