The Silence Governing Gaza
Starting from an interview published by La Presse de Tunisie with former Palestinian
Read MoreStarting from an interview published by La Presse de Tunisie with former Palestinian
Read MoreIn the Lake Chad basin, counterterrorism war often presents itself as a technical operation: one target, one strike, one military balance sheet. But when civilians are killed or reported killed, technology no longer protects power from the central question: who decided to strike, on what evidence, and who answers for the dead?
Read MoreFacing Iran, Donald Trump wants to appear as the man of absolute force. But the longer the war stretches, the more diplomacy reveals a simple contradiction: Washington can neither obtain surrender nor openly accept the price of compromise.
Read MoreBulgaria’s victory at Eurovision 2026 did not erase the edition’s central political fact: Israeli participation, boycotts and protests moved the contest from music to cultural normalisation in wartime.
Read MoreThe announcement of a joint operation by Washington and Abuja against a senior Islamic State figure in the Lake Chad basin is not only a tactical victory. It reveals how counterterrorism war reshapes Nigerian sovereignty, between external support, domestic pressure and the Sahelian expansion of conflict.
Read MoreThe language of truce is meant to suspend violence. In South Lebanon, it often describes a thinner reality: a framework of de-escalation in which strikes, warnings, drones and local deaths continue to organize daily life.
Read MoreSudan’s hunger is not an accident on the margins of the war. It is one of its central mechanisms. When routes close, markets collapse, harvests fail and aid is blocked, famine ceases to be a natural disaster: it becomes the social face of political collapse.
Read MoreIn Gaza, every strike is followed by a second battle: the battle over words. Who was targeted, who was killed, who counted the dead, and which legal category applies to the event are no longer technical details. They are part of the war itself.
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