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The War in Yemen: Why the West Looked Away
On October 2nd, 2018, outspoken Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the Saudi embassy in Istanbul,…
On Pittsburgh: A Jewish Student’s Reflection
At a young age, many of us have a defining moment that alters our perspective and way of thinking. For me, this…
Retrait américain de l’accord nucléaire iranien: le…
L’accord nucléaire iranien, formellement nommé le “Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action” (JCPOA), est l’aboutissement…
La relation étroite et compliquée de L’Allemagne et la…
Champion du monde en titre, l’Allemagne a connu un séisme cet été lorsque son équipe nationale la "Mannschaft" fut…
Cash Rules Everything Around Me
Saudi Arabia’s investment conference, regarded as the “Davos in the desert”, presents a major opportunity for…
Refugees Welcome Back?
The seven-year Syrian war is coming to an end. Bashar Al-Assad’s regime, thanks to the support of Russia and Iran,…
Vostok 2018: La Russie, Mastermind D’Une Alliance…
Avec la participation d’environ 300,000 troupes Russes, 3,200 personnels Chinois, 1000 avions et 80 navires, Vostok…
Indulgence ou sanctions: le dilemme de l’Europe…
Ce 2 octobre passé, Jamal Ahmed Khashoggi, célèbre journaliste saoudien, a été retrouvé mort, assassiné au consulat…
The Saudi Butchery In Yemen And The World’s Apathy
The cold-blooded killing of the journalist Khashoggi, however gruesome, pales compared to the brutality and gross…
In Lebanon, the Only Way Forward is Compromise
There is a saying in Lebanese politics—If you think you understand Lebanon, it is because someone has not explained…
The Double Standards of Diplomacy, from West to East
In late 2017, Belgium announced that it would be sending a female ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Her Excellency…
Tunisia and Egypt: a Tale of Two Militaries?
Tunisia and Egypt are two of the most important and influential countries in the Middle Eastern and North African…