The Turkish government is jeopardising national interests just to appease the EU, the US and Nato, Cumhuriyet protests: Now the AKP ...
The fight for democracy in the Arab world has not been lost yet, says Politiken: Then, as now, it is hard to be optimistic. Autocrats from ...
France knew perfectly well that the public would not appreciate the decision to give al-Sisi the medal, Il Manifesto fumes: When ...
The new agreement is just a sign of Greece's weakness, writes the pro-government Turkish daily Sabah: The seas have always been problematic ...
Lebanon would do well to rely on the world powers to ensure its security, Le Figaro advises: The desires of the Lebanese for the security ...
Toppling Mubarak has done little for the people, La Repubblica sums up: With the death of Hosni Mubarak, the dramatic cycle of the first ...
The protests in Egypt are not entirely justified, finds news.bg: Many of Egypt's problems are chronic; al-Sisi inherited them from his ...
Algeria must hold democratic presidential elections as quickly as possible, writes Turun Sanomat: Some of the demonstrators fear that the ...
Boeing perhaps clung for too long to the 737 series, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung surmises: Instead of developing something entirely ...
All the elements of the Arab Spring can also be found in the Algeria conflict, Dagens Nyheter notes: The average age of the demonstrators ...