A humanitarian disaster in Rafah can be averted, The Economist believes: The return of Israeli officials to Cairo on February 13th for ...
Reporting from Gaza, Palestinian journalist Sami al-Ajrami writes in La Repubblica that he is not surprised by the events: It is merely the ...
The judgment has not settled the dispute, The Economist insists: The Supreme Court's ruling in defence of its own powers to overturn the ...
Airlifts cannot solve the famine in Gaza, La Stampa complains: Dropping aid from the air is expensive, inefficient and completely ...
The Secretary-General lacks the credibility to clear up the scandal, writes Der Spiegel: Shortly after the Hamas attacks, he angered many ...
But The Spectator says it is not right for the monarchy to speak out on political issues: Who elected William to say the war in Gaza must ...
Iran's actions are focused on weakening the West, La Stampa comments: The goal remains the same. To force the enemy to shift its resources ...
The EU is building castles in the air, writes ABC: The two-state solution as proposed by Borrell on behalf of the EU is the most reasonable ...
In T24, Rıza Türmen, a former judge at the European Court of Human Rights, comments: There were marches and rallies to protest against ...
The accusation of genocide is increasingly being misused for political purposes, criticises Der Standard: There are a number of things that ...