The Syrian Investigative Reporting for Accountability Journalism Association (SIRAJ) and El País co-published a set of edited versions of this investigation. Ahmad* is 11 and has lost his hacksaw – or rather, it was stolen by a man whom he recognises as a former soldier of the toppled Syrian regime. …
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Has the Israeli state lost control of the settler movement?
West Bank – In a rare move, senior Israeli officials – including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, and Defence Minister Israel Katz – have publicly condemned the recent wave of settler attacks across the occupied West Bank. Settler attacks surged during the olive harvest in October, marking the …
Read More »Top Hamas Officials Contradict Each Other Over Disarmament
Hamas officials are sending mixed messages over disarmament. On December 7, a day after Hamas leader Khaled Mashal rejected aspects of President Trump’s 20-point ceasefire plan for Gaza, including disarmament, senior official Bassem Naim said Hamas is open to discussions over its weapons. Separately, Hamas’s Taher al-Nunu vaguely suggested on …
Read More »Suwayda, recurring clashes widen the gap with Damascus
Local factions in Suwayda renewed attacks on internal security forces affiliated with Syria’s Ministry of Interior, on the province’s western front, on Saturday, 13 December. Enab Baladi’s correspondent in Daraa (southern Syria) said local factions in Suwayda targeted an internal security vehicle with a bomb-laden drone in the town of …
Read More »Egypt-Israel Summit: A Springboard to Progress on Gaza?
If Netanyahu and Sisi meet this month, Washington should press both leaders to treat the summit as the beginning of a structured trilateral process on Gaza, not a one-off symbolic encounter. U.S. officials are working quietly to broker the first public meeting in years between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu …
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How Europe Lost
Can the Continent Escape Its Trump Trap?
When U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office in January 2025, Europe faced a choice. As Trump made draconian demands for greater European defense spending, threatened European exports with sweeping new tariffs, and challenged long-held European values on democracy and the rule of law, European leaders could either assume a …
Read More »From Bosnia to Ukraine: forgotten human rights in modern peace negotiations
An analysis of the forgotten aspects of the Dayton Peace Agreement: human rights as a basis for a just and lasting peace and their importance for the peace talks in Ukraine Sunday 14 December marks the 30th anniversary of the formal ratification of the General Framework Agreement for Peace or …
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National dialogue and the legislature, the dilemma of representation and role
Syria puts its house in order
The revolutionaries who entered Damascus wasted little time before beginning to reorganise and restructure Syria’s domestic policies. After the “Military Operations Administration” secured the capital and protected public property, it announced that the new government would begin its work as soon as it was formed. While news of the ousted …
Read More »Why Slovakia Is Once Again a Safe Haven for Italian Organized Crime
Antonino Vadalà has been in prison in Reggio Calabria for a year, but only his close relatives know it. There were no news reports. In eastern Slovakia, where he lived, people only began noticing his absence a few months ago. In Italy, his name is unknown to most — just …
Read More »Turkey’s Second Act
As the Turkish Republic enters its second century, the world around it has become more complicated and less forgiving than ever before. The order that anchored global politics for decades is giving way to new centers of power, and crises are extending across borders. Populist threats to democracy and energy, …
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