Countries North Africa + more Algeria Egypt Libya Maghreb Morocco Western Sahara Tunisia France: Police Violence as Part of Colonial History Mathieu Rigouste · 27 June Maghreb-Ukraine (2). Tunisia With its Hands Tied, Public Opinion Favourable to Russia Akram Belkaid · 24 May Maghreb-Ukraine (1). Algeria and Morocco Refuse to Choose Akram Belkaid · 19 May Egypt’s Military Economy Under Threat from the IMF Jean-Pierre Sereni · 10 May Egypt. Al-Sisi, a Human Rights Illusionist Marc Español · 28 April Nuclear Power in the Middle East between Energy Needs and Military Temptation Mostafa Shalash · 21 April Gulf States + more Oman Gulf countries Socotra Saudi Arabia Bahrain United Arab Emirates (UAE) Kuwait Qatar Yemen Saudi Arabia-Yemen Relations: A Long History of Mistrust Helen Lackner · 23 June Big Brother. The Weapons of Mass Influence of Saudi Arabia and the Emirates Marc Owen Jones, Claire Beaugrand · 15 June Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates: A Risky Balancing Act Alain Gresh · 22 March Why the Houthi Drones Struck Abu Dhabi Quentin Müller · 17 February Gulf Countries Race for Foreign Capital Sebastian Castelier · 13 January The Economic Contracts of New Gulf Citizenships Mira Al-Hussein · December 2021 “Levantine Countries” + more Bande de Gaza West Bank Egypt Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon Palestine Sudan Syria Erdoğan Wants to Send a Million Refugees Back to Northern Syria Lara Villalón · 8 June Parliamentary Election in Lebanon: A Modest Wind of Change Lorenzo Trombetta · 3 June Parliamentary Elections in Lebanon. Tripoli, the Disenchanted Capital of the Revolution Thomas Abgrall · 31 May Israeli Obscenities, Western and Arab Complicities Alain Gresh · 16 May Why is Israel so Soft on Moscow? · 24 March Israel-Palestine: Emmanuel Macron on the Way to Jerusalem Jean Stern · 17 March Europe + more Géorgie Germany Balkans Spain Europe France Grèce Italy United Kingdom Ukraine European Union (EU) Israeli-Apartheid: Over-View on the Left Jean Stern · 5 April Russo-Ukraine Crisis. The National Resistance, a “white privilege” Ahmed S. Hashim · 10 March Diplomacy Without Diplomats? The Disputed Reform of the French Foreign Ministry Sophie Pommier · 31 January Alain Gresh :“The rise of the extreme right in France is linked to our colonial history” Bassam Haddad, Alain Gresh · 21 January Turkey, a New African Power Jean Marcou · 18 January Gas Flareup Caused by Sanctions Against Iran and Russia Jean-Pierre Sereni · November 2021