Editorial Palestine: Emmanuel Macron Is Covering the Fascists in Israel Alain Gresh, March 2023 What more does it need? The governing coalition now established in Israel includes ministers who in any other country would be labelled fascists. Some of them have been defined as neo-Nazis by (…) Iran. “Guardians of the Revolution” or Guardians of the regime? Stéphane A. Dudoignon , March 2023 One of the pre-conditions on which Iran insists in the nuclear negotiaitions is that the Guardians of the Revolution be removed from the US list of terrorist (…) [Reporting Palestinian Citizens in Israel Hostage to Organised Crime Clothilde Mraffko, February 2023 In 2022, 109 Palestinian citizens of Israel were killed as a result of criminal actions. The authorities have turned a blind eye, as long as the murders did not affect Jews. On Fridays, Watfa (…) End of an Era for Many, As BBC Arabic Radio Closes Down Jim Muir , February 2023 At midday GMT on Friday 27 January, the BBC’s Arabic radio station closed down with the same words with which it launched its first broadcast 85 years (…) From South Africa to Israel, the Three Pillars of Apartheid Naeem Jenah , February 2023 How does a South African and former anti-apartheid activist feel about visiting Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories? Classification of the population, freedom of choice of residence (…) Qatar 2022. An Unconventional Tournament Draws the Lines of the Old World Laurent Bonnefoy, January 2023 There is no doubt but what the 2022 football World Cup in Qatar constituted a political event of prime importance. Yet while prior to the tournament and during it there (…) The Financial Cancer That Is Eating Away at the Heart of Algeria Jean-Pierre Sereni, January 2023 Like Janus, the two-faced Roman god, the Algerian financial system conceals two-time bombs, each as dangerous as the other for the future of the country: an insane mass of subsidies which (…) Tunisia in the mirror of the democratic transition in Latin America Youssef Cherif, Richard Feinberg, January 2023 A decade after the Arab Uprisings of 2010-11, these popular aspirations have largely faded. In Tunisia, the nation’s deepening economic crisis has disappointed citizens hoping that (…) Storm Warning in Egypt Jean-Pierre Sereni, January 2023 In line with an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Egyptian Central Bank has stopped supporting the Egyptian pound since the beginning of the year. The local currency is now trading at a little under EGP30 to the dollar. In a single (…) Israel. Ever More to the Right, a Race to the Abyss Ezra Nahmad, Sylvain Cypel, January 2023 Who is going to stop the repressive government of the extreme nationalist, colonial and religious right set up by Benyamin Netanyahu? Its coalition agreement suggests a worst-case scenario. Sylvain Cypel and (…) Iraq, Syria, Turkey… Trivialising the Use of Chemical Weapons Nina Chastel , January 2023 Like the rulers of Iraq and Syria a few years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is believed to have used chemical weapons in his war on the Kurdish people. This information (…) Books Algeria: Independent Publishers Are Opening New Vistas for Books and Archives Kenza Merzoug, December 2022 In a period marked by commemorations of the sixty years of Algerian independence and in a hampered society, independent publishers, on both shores of the (…) 0 | ... | 72 | 84 | 96 | 108 | 120 | 132 | 144 | 156 | 168 | ... | 552