Arab survey: US can help solve Israel-Pal conflict, contain Iran

A new poll published by Arab News and conducted with YouGov showed that while people in 18 countries surveyed may be concerned about US President Donald Trump’s policies, they are supportive of US engagement with the region and solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Of particular importance, when asked about what the largest problems are in the region, many referenced economic problems or even Iran, but not Israel as a negative issue.

Mali : Négociations avec les groupes terroristes: Point de discorde entre Moctar Ouane et Jean-Yves Le Drian

La question du dialogue avec les groupes terroristes a été l’un des sujets de désaccord entre le Premier ministre Moctar Ouane et le ministre français des Affaires étrangères, Jean-Yves Le Drian, qui achevait une visite de 48 heures dans notre pays. Alors que Paris oppose son refus à un éventuel dialogue avec les groupes terroristes, le chef du gouvernement estime qu’il faut plutôt voir en cette possibilité de dialogue » une opportunité d’engager une vaste discussion avec les communautés afin de définir les contours d’une nouvelle gouvernance des espaces « .

Niger: un missionnaire américain enlevé à Massalata

Le missionnaire américain qui a été enlevé était installé depuis un an dans le fief de Massalata, non loin de la frontière avec le Nigeria. Depuis un an, Philip Walton avait acheté un jardin et s’y était installé avec sa femme.

How a killer was let into Europe: Islamist was allowed to leave Italian Covid quarantine after arriving from Tunisia on a smuggler’s boat and free to enter France by train with no checks

The route that the Nice terror attacker took to enter Europe has been revealed – as Italian officials came under pressure to explain how and why he was released from their custody despite having no legal right to enter Europe.

Brahim Aoussaoui, 21, left his family’s impoverished village of Bou Hajla in Tunisia on or around September 15, according to the country’s judiciary spokesman, having paid smugglers to take him to Europe.

Erdogan distracts from plummeting lira with call to boycott France

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused France’s Emmanuel Macron of pandering to anti-Muslim “fascists” in a desperate bid to bolster his electoral fortunes ahead of presidential elections in 2022, yet many would agree that Erdogan’s anti-Western tirades are designed to divert attention from his country’s mounting economic woes.