Opinions
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It’s too late! A Souhern Mediterranean Perspective
It's important to recognize that alleging that Canada's recent parliamentary vote signals a broader global shift and reevaluation of support…
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A confirmed tragedy in the unlikely WWIII recipe
In response to a question about the escalation of violence in the Middle East, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko said…
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The Macron Doctrine: 200 years after the Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe and the Macron doctrines are symmetrical. They were both articulated by two heads of state on behalf of…
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Emperor Hadrian shall save the World again
Empires cannot expand forever because the bigger they grow, the less cohesive they become. This was one of the reasons…
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The earth is trembling in the East Mediterranean
The earth is shaky in the East Mediterranean due to high earthquake propensity in Turkey and so is regional stability.…
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Spain’s No-confidence vote: a mirror for the two Spains to see their contradictions
Spain has just concluded its two days of a marathon debate on the no-confidence motion presented by right-wing party VOX…
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Italy is looking beyond Europe
After she was elected as PM of Italy, she tried to appease the tension with “Brussels’ bureaucrats,” as she once…
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Nationalism: The road not taken in the MENA region
Few years ago, Syria and Turkey received much international media and poltical attention due the Syrian civil war. The recent…
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Of politicians, judges, and reality
When Spanish lawmakers approved a bill that would allow the government to change the composition of the Spanish constitutional court,…
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Giorgia Meloni speaks many languages
One thing Italy’s Giorgia Meloni has been hailed for is the flexibility of her tongue. A polyglot, she has so…
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