This war has destroyed many things that the Gulf states had taken for granted, says The Economist: What is clear, though, is that Gulf ...
In Le Monde, Hungarian sociologist Tibor Dessewffy observes a paradox at work in Europe: While Hungary appears to be nearing the end of the ...
Iran doesn't necessarily need to launch a major offensive to achieve its aims, writes Diário de Notícias: Iran knows it cannot win a ...
Diena extrapolates: The world is splitting up into energy blocs, as well as into those countries with access to resources and those that ...
Although meningitis is a terrible disease, the outbreak in Canterbury is not the start of a new pandemic, The Daily Telegraph is convinced: ...
The Guardian expresses understanding for the countries that refuse to provide the aid Trump has demanded: Many are cautious - and with good ...
The taz criticises the unmasking: The obsessive search to reveal his identity just shows how incapable our society is of tolerating not ...
Phileleftheros is outraged: With presumptuous colonial insolence, the British government decided to participate in the US and Israeli ...
The states in the region will try to persuade Trump to end the war, columnist Pierre Haski writes on France Inter: In recent years the Gulf ...
TVNet says it's clear that the E3, aka Germany, France and the UK, and not the EU, has taken the leading role: This dynamic is reminiscent ...