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2 March 2007
Lebanon in the crossfires
THE PRESS here is portraying the opposition movement headed by Hezbollah in Lebanon, that is attempting to challenge the Siniora government, as a movement that is provoking sectarian conflict. (…) -
4 July 2016, by Samia Constantin
“I Am a Victim of Injustice”: Dilma Rousseff and Sexism in Brazilian Politics
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff faces an impeachment trial after accusations of burying an important budget deficit to guarantee her re-election in 2014 sparked massive public outrage. The (…) -
26 May 2007, by Raúl Zibechi
Crise dans le paradis néolibéral
Un nouveau et profond malaise est perceptible à Santiago. Aux arrêts des autobus et du métro, dans des quartiers populaires comme La Victoria - haut-lieu de la résistance contre la dictature -, (…) -
3 July 2007, by Jonathan Cook
Diviser pour régner, à la manière israélienne
Le boycott de l’Autorité Palestinienne par Israël et la communauté internationale leur a finalement sauté au visage avec la récente et sanglante prise de contrôle de Gaza par le Hamas. -
7 March 2017, by Emilio Dabed
Palestinian Legal Activism, Between Liberation And The ‘Desire’ For Statehood
Contemporary Palestinian politics is marked by paradoxical dynamics: while we observe an entrenchment of the colonial regime, division within the national movement, territorial and institutional (…) -
8 September 2007, by Achille MBEMBE
Le retour en force de FrancAfrique
Lors de sa récente visite de travail en Afrique sub-saharienne, le président de la République française, Nicolas Sarkozy, a prononcé à Dakar un discours adressé à « l’élite de la jeunesse (…) -
20 June 2007
Les États-Unis veulent remodeler la région
Comment analysez-vous la décision de l’ONU de créer un tribunal international pour juger les assassins de l’ancien Premier ministre libanais, Rafic Hariri, tué en février 2005 ? La décision (…) -
19 June 2007, by Jim Quilty
The «Collateral Damage» of Lebanese Sovereignty
Residents of Lebanon might be forgiven for wanting to forget the last 12 months. The month-long Israeli onslaught in the summer of 2006, economic stasis, sectarian street violence, political (…) -
15 June 2007, by Stephen Lewis
The G8 betrayal of Africa
The problem with the G8, it seems to me, is its congenital divorce from reality. We’re part of an era where human life is devalued. Just look at Iraq, just look at Darfur, just look at HIV/AIDS. -
6 February 2017, by Patrick Bond
Will Washington’s New Pro-Moscow, Anti-Beijing Gang Drive a Wedge Through the BRICS in 2017?
The weeks following an underwhelming Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS) mid-September summit in Goa and the United States presidential election in November have unveiled ever-widening (…)
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