Africa
`There will be rapprochement if Turkey changes its polities`
Sep. 5, 2020
Abdurrahman Salahuddin, the Former Egyptian Ambassador to Ankara, has given an exclusive interview for the Turkish TV channel KRT. During the interview,...
How much does Africa owe, and to whom?
Aug. 29, 2020
African debt is a painful subject for the continent, and in many ways a dark one: no one dares give exact figures,...
How much does Erdogan’s ‘coercive diplomacy’ benefit Turkey?
If mishandled, Turkey’s threats of military action could trigger an uncontrolled escalation, leaving Ankara facing difficult choices.
By Semih Idiz
Aug 27, 2020
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan...
After the Coup, Mali Needs a Change of Direction, Not Just...
Last week’s coup in Mali came after weeks of protest against an unpopular, autocratic ruler, but the intentions of the junta leaders remain unclear....
Mali talks founder on transition to civilian rule
Aug. 24, 2020
Talks between West African envoys and Mali's new military rulers on Monday failed to yield an agreement on how the country should...
DR OUMAR MARIKO: «IL N’Y A PAS EU DE COUP D’ÉTAT...
Par bamada.net
25/08/2020
Le président du parti Solidarité africaine pour la démocratie et l’indépendance, Dr Oumar Mariko, a attaqué le président de la République française, Emmanuel Macron....
NON A L’EMBARGO CONTRE LE PEUPLE DU MALI
COLLECTIF AFRIQUE/France – CA -_collectifafrique1@gmail.com
NON A L'EMBARGO CONTRE LE PEUPLE DU MALI
Après des mois de manifestations pour dénoncer la duplicité et l'inefficacité contre les...
There is a historic change taking place in the Middle East...
The normalisation of relations between Israel and the UAE will help Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu politically – but there are more important things happening
By...
Joint Statement by the Greens of Turkey and Greens of Greece...
“We, Greek and Turkish Greens, are both deeply concerned about the current build-up of tension in the Eastern Mediterranean.”
Aug. 19, 2020
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La nouvelle provocation de BHL qui justifie son engagement en Libye...
22 Novembre 2011
Le philosophe français Bernard Henri Levy, qui y est pour beaucoup dans la décision de Nicolas Sarkozy de s’engager militairement en Libye...








