Eurasia

Germany Must Tackle the Crisis of Trust in Europe

Berlin and Paris are squabbling over how to support Ukraine. To mend divisions and make Europe Kyiv’s number one defender, Chancellor Scholz must take on a leadership role. This is not the time for wavering or bickering over Ukraine. Yet that is what’s happening in Germany—and Europe. Germany’s Social Democrat …

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Palestinian Women in Gaza: Cruel Realities of Displacement

The story of Reham, a young mother sheltering in Rafah, illustrates the impact of Israel’s war on women and families. According to recent estimates, since October 7, 70 percent of civilians killed in Gaza have been women and children and nearly a million women and girls have been displaced. Israel’s …

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The Power Vacuum in the Middle East

A Region Where No One’s in Charge Wars can clarify, and wars can confuse. The conventional wisdom about the Six-Day War in 1967 holds that Israel swiftly crushed the wave of Arab nationalism that was sweeping the Middle East and toppling monarchs. According to the tale of the 2006 war …

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Russia Is Burning Up Its Future

How Putin’s Pursuit of Power Has Hollowed Out the Country and Its People From March 15 to 17, Russia will hold a presidential election to refresh Russian President Vladimir Putin’s hold on power. There have never been any real doubts about the outcome, which will herald his fifth term in …

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Iran Update, March 6, 2024

IRGC Quds Force Commander Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani said on March 6 that Iran’s proxies and partners have taken a more “offensive stance” in the Israel-Hamas war, which frames the war in terms consistent with Iran’s regional military doctrine.[i] Ghaani issued this statement during a speech to the Assembly of …

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From Boko Haram Combatant To Peace Advocate: Chilling Story Of A Female Fighter

A former Boko Haram leader who abandoned a suicide mission shares shocking actions of women as combatants and her journey to redemption. Five young women embarked on a one-way journey from a remote location not far away from the Sambisa forest area, each carrying deadly explosives and two AK-47 rifles …

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L’Allemagne a oublié ce qu’elle devait aux Russes

Face à la duplicité des dirigeants allemands révélée si besoin était par l’enregistrement, la colère russe éclate à un point que nous avons du mal à imaginer surtout dans le contexte des déclarations de Macron que l’on estime directement pilotées par les États-Unis. Il ne s’agit pas seulement de la …

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La tension est forte entre les alliés européens de Kiev : l’Allemagne mécontente de la France

La France a livré directement à Kiev un total de 2,6 milliards d’euros d’équipements militaires depuis 2022, a affirmé le 4 mars 2024 le ministre français des Armées Sébastien Lecornu. La Russie dénonce l’implication croissante de Paris en Ukraine. Sébastien Lecornu a voulu se justifier sur X ex-Twitter à l’aide …

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L’avertissement de Poutine est direct et explicite

Le spectre de l’Armageddon a été évoqué suffisamment souvent au cours des deux années de guerre en Ukraine pour que la référence à ce spectre dans le discours sur l’état de l’Union prononcé jeudi par le président russe Vladimir Poutine ait un air familier. C’est là que réside le risque …

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