Qatargate Unveiled: The UAE’s Employment of ALP Services in a Dark Smear Campaign

The complexities of geopolitics in the Arab world, particularly in the Arabian peninsula, are characterized by intertwined conflicts, vast interests, and the ambitions of petromonarchies seeking to expand their spheres of influence. The struggle for power is often played out through underground wars fueled by immense financial resources drawn from sovereign wealth funds and the […]

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Abu Dhabi Secrets: Impact of the UAE’s Widespread Smear Campaign on European Muslims

The United Arab Emirates launched a far-reaching smear campaign that targeted over a thousand individuals and hundreds of organizations, falsely associating them with the Muslim Brotherhood. Beyond this, the UAE embarked on a cunning and effective plan to defame European politicians and officials, accusing them of being supporters of Qatar. This extensive and manipulative scheme, […]

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Financials lead FTSE 100 decline; M&S leaps

Share prices in London opened firmly in the red on Tuesday, following a mixed employment release from the UK and the latest round of weak data from China. The FTSE 100 index opened down 75.61 points, or 1.0%, at 7,431.51. The FTSE 250 fell 102.94 points, or 0.6%, to 18,658.49, and the AIM All-Share fell […]

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Is Mohammad bin Salman the new messiah of Arabia? By Freddy Eytan

For now, Prince Mohamed ben Salman (MBS) is only the heir to the Saudi Kingdom, but his many activities bear witness to the megalomania of his revolutionary projects in an archaic Muslim world, torn between Sunnis and Shiites, moderates and fanatics. , in this Wahhabi country where the most dangerous terrorist on the planet grew […]

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Sahel: “Our indifference to coups would be a collective fault”

The coup in Niger is one more, one too many, for the Sahelian region. The return of the seizure of power by military force reflects the deep, even structural malaise experienced by part of Africa in its leaders and its institutions. The political alternation that would be able to pacify political transitions has not yet […]

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Immigration bill: Macron brandishes the use of article 49.3

The president said he would use “what the Constitution allows” to not “be pushed around” by Republicans on this text. “I don’t want to be jostled by fortune majorities or blockages”, warned Emmanuel Macron from the start, about the vote on the immigration bill in the Assembly. The head of state told Le Figaro that […]

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