Wars, crises and international tensions are proliferating in our time. How, then, can a lasting peace be brought about? Only by organising relations between countries, building global institutions, imagining reconciliation and delivering justice. And beyond major treaties and diplomatic negotiations, popular (…)| mondediplo.com
Much prized in traditional Bedouin culture and frequently mentioned in the Quran, the camel is now the unlikely focus of a state-backed spectacle blending heritage and geopolitical ambition. - 2025/09 / article, 2025/09 camel| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
Four years after mass protests, Cubans still face empty shelves and a political vacuum filled by far-right groups. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
The EU's push to curb Mediterranean crossings didn't create Libya's extortion economy, but has supercharged it, making migrants pawns in a lucrative game between the country's rival governments. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
The Pentagon and the CIA agree on US supremacy — but clash on how best to achieve it. Their rivalry has ebbed and flowed, but today's emphasis on technology is giving the CIA the edge - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
For President Erdoğan to seek a record, currently unlawful, fourth term in 2028, he needs parliamentary backing to rewrite the rules — and to confront the Kurdish question at home and in Syria. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
After a landslide election win, Labour's ratings have slumped. Austerity budgets and Thatcherite economics have many voters turning to Reform UK, the anti-immigrant party leading the polls. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
Germany's economy is in crisis and its flagship companies, from Volkswagen to Siemens, are all announcing job cuts. Yet unions are managing to negotiate above-inflation pay rises. How so? - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
China once championed the anticolonial struggle and was quick to back the Palestinian cause. Today, despite rhetorical support and diplomatic gestures, it's reluctant to bring its weight to bear on Israel. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
Binyamin Netanyahu asserts that his country is fighting a ‘shared war' in defence of Western values. In France, as elsewhere, it's a message that has found powerful advocates. - 2025/09 / article| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
What path will the Druze take? After several deadly clashes, will the authorities in Damascus be able to bring this minority back into the national fold, giving substance to their promise of ‘no division, no partition' and preventing the emergence of a ‘Federal Republic of Syria', much discussed on social media? When I met him at his headquarters in Qanawat, in Suwayda governorate, Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri told me he thought Ahmed al-Sharaa's gestures of openness were a façade. ‘Israel i...| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
There was joy in Syria when the Assad regime fell. But new intercommunal violence and fears of creeping authoritarianism reveal a fragile transition. - 2025/09 / article, 2025/09 syria| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
The Arab states will not come to Gaza's aid. None of them has launched any significant diplomatic initiative to prevent the reoccupation of the enclave or to end the Israeli bombardment it has endured for nearly two years. Despite the dreadful human toll — 70,000 dead, 70% of them women and children, according to some estimates — and a famine reminiscent of the worst medieval sieges, not a single capital across the Arab world is demanding sanctions against Tel Aviv or threatening its West...| Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
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