Blog
In the midst of Israel’s assault, people of Gaza still don’t want the PA
On the streets of the besieged strip, there appears to be little appetite for a Palestinian Authority government.
‘Strategic objectives not achieved’: Has Ukraine’s counteroffensive failed?
Ukraine hoped to unleash punishing counterattacks on Russian troops. Experts explain why the push fell short.
The farce of post-Gaza Pax Americana in the Middle East
The Biden administration is preaching peace to cover up Israeli war crimes in Gaza.
Is landlocked Ethiopia starting another war over ports in Horn of Africa?
Ethiopia's tone on access to a seaport is seen as either a distraction from domestic policy failures or start of a war.
Remembering Yosep, the tech ‘genius’ whose last message was ‘I love you’
Yosep Genis's sister remembers a younger brother who could dismantle a computer and put it back together by age three.
Russia formally pulls out of Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
Announcing formal exit, Moscow says expansion of US-led NATO had made the pact untenable.
Israel’s nuclear option remark raises ‘huge number of questions’: Russia
Russia's foreign ministry says Israel appeared to have admitted that it has nuclear weapons and is willing to use them.
Remembering Ahmed, aspiring dentist and dreamer
Ahmed was the guy who cheered everyone up, had a joke to defuse a tense situation. Nobody can believe he's gone.
G7 foreign ministers set for talks in Japan, Israel-Gaza war to top agenda
Top diplomats of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US and the EU gather amid two serious conflicts.
Canada is a wholly owned subsidiary of Benjamin Netanyahu and company
PM Trudeau and his diplomats care more about satisfying Israel's requests than helping Canadians in Gaza.

