Mediterranean
Israel and Catalonia
Netanyahu has no comment on Catalonia referendum
By Herb Keinon
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who in recent weeks came out in favor of Iraqi Kurdish independence,...
Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons
By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos
First Published: 23/7/2017
The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or...
Cyprus should not be an Israeli military training ground
June 15th, 2017
Cyprus Opinion
AKEL spoke for many people when it expressed its disapproval of the joint military exercise between the National Guard and the...
Antonio Guterres – an instrument of Neocons
By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos
The new General Secretary of the UN does nothing to stop the wars that are destroying Libya, Syria, Yemen or those threatening...
Saga of an unthinking Eurotank (The strange Habits of the European...
By William Mallinson*
Introduction
With Britain, one of Cyprus’ so-called guarantor powers, leaving the EU, the neurotic speed and desperation to try to force yet another...
Trying to pull a fast one
By William Mallinson *
The attempted cratocide of Cyprus continues unabated, with the island’s legal inhabitants watching, mesmerised, while their current leader is apparently coming...
EU’s role in the Mediterranean – optimism mixed with shattered dreams
By Aris Petasis*
Recently, some of us in Cyprus had the good fortune to be invited to a speech on the EU and the Mediterranean...
Cyprus: The Beginnings of a Racial Bizonal – Bicommunal Federation
By Stephanos Constantinides *
The solution negotiated by the Greek side for the Cyprus issue gradually shifted to a two-state confederation and an institutional framework...
Méditerranée : une mer assassinée
Méditerranée : une mer assassinée
Stéphane, 12/12/2016,Articles,Biodiversité,Climat,Conseils de lecture,Environnement,ecocide,méditerannée,pesticide,poisson,2
Avant toute chose, nous tenons à remercier Philippe Vergnes pour le travail d’investigateur et de lanceur...
Theresa May est à Ankara pour « régler » la question...
par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos
La premier ministre britannique Theresa May s’est précipitée à Ankara pour discuter de Chypre, du Moyen-Orient et de l’admission de la Turquie...