Gaza: 100,000 Palestinians displaced from Deir al-Balah in two days

Successive Israeli evacuation orders have displaced around 100,000 Palestinians in the space of two days in the central Gaza Strip city of Deir al-Balah

Successive Israeli evacuation orders have displaced around 100,000 Palestinians from Gaza’s Deir al-Balah in the space of two days, municipal authorities in the central Gaza Strip city announced on Saturday.

Iranian Politics and Strategy Complicate Response to Haniyeh Killing

The July election of reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian and historic fears of conflict with the U.S. military have delayed or derailed an Iranian retaliatory attack on Israel.

Iranian leaders appear willing to trade a military response to the killing in Tehran of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh for an indirect seat at the table in Gaza ceasefire talks.

The Taliban’s Afghan Drug Ban Hasn’t Slowed Europe’s Heroin Trade

In April 2022, less than a year after it took power in Kabul, the Taliban announced it would prohibit the cultivation, production, trafficking, trade and consumption of all narcotics in Afghanistan. At the time, many observers were skeptical of both the group’s sincerity, due to the revenues it had long generated from the drugs industry, and its ability to enforce the ban.

What the Houthi government reshuffle means for Yemen

Analysis: There are concerns that the new government in Sanaa could be part of Houthi preparations for a resumption of fighting in Yemen.

After eight years in power, the Houthi-led government in Sanaa, which is not recognised by the United Nations, was reshuffled last week, marking a new phase in priorities.

Spotlight on theIsrael-Palestinian ConflictAugust 13 – 20 , 2024

The southern arena: IDF forces continued their activity in the Rafah area in the southern Gaza
Strip and the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip, expanding their activities in Khan Yunis
and Deir al-Balah. The Palestinian organizations continued firing rockets into Israeli territory,
including targeting the center of the country. Three IDF soldiers were killed in combat.

Amérique latine : Tentatives de coups d’État et coups d’État

En juin dernier, dans le contexte des événements du 26 juin de cette année, jour où un groupe de militaires a fait irruption au siège du gouvernement situé sur la place Murillo pour renverser Luis Arce et prendre le pouvoir, la BBC a dit que la Bolivie était «le pays dans lequel il y a eu le plus de tentatives de coups d’État» depuis 1950.

Why are Palestinian armed groups in Gaza resuming ‘suicide operations’ against Israel?

“The Palestinian resistance resorted to suicide operations as a response to the US and international collusion with Israel…” one analyst said.

The Palestinian armed resistance groups decided to resume “suicide operations” within Israeli territories, signalling a new phase in the fighting as Israel’s genocidal war continues past its tenth month.

Christian Conspiracy Fantasies in the USA

One might need to issue a warning on conspiracy theories that are, as a matter of fact, rather mad fantasies and hallucination. Such conspiracy fantasies tend to link things that are not connected and imagining patterns where there are none.

The trail leads to Sheiman. BIC uncovers schemes to evade sanctions on fertiliser and luxury car sales

Both schemes are connected by the Cypriot company Dimicandum Invest Holding LTD and are linked to the Presidential Affairs Department of Belarus.

A European company assists Belaruskali in the export of sanctioned fertilisers. However, the only European element it contains is that of being registered in Cyprus. The company is owned by a native of Eastern Ukraine. The CFO is a former Belarusian official. Evidence gathered by BIC suggests that Viktar Sheiman, Aleksandr Lukashenko’s closest associate, is likely linked to this scheme, making money by inflating the transportation and expedition cost for the state-owned potash producer. In the course of this investigation, we have also uncovered another crime to which he may be linked – the illegal re-export of premium cars from Ukraine to Russia.

Russie-Afrique : Wagner et les mercenaires de Poutine, l’enquête en BD

Nos collaborateurs Mathieu Olivier et Benjamin Roger retracent, dans une bande dessinée documentaire, « l’histoire secrète des mercenaires de Poutine », notamment sur le continent africain.

La couverture de l’album ressemble à des poupées gigognes. Au centre, petite, une tête de mort blanche trône au milieu du logotype noir de la société paramilitaire Wagner. Le logo estampille la poitrine d’un Evgueni Prigojine kaki. La silhouette menaçante de l’oligarque balafre un arrière-plan rougeoyant dominé par un visage incomplet mais reconnaissable, celui du président russe qui surplombe la fresque. La bande dessinée Wagner, l’histoire secrète des mercenaires de Poutine paraît, ce 8 février, aux éditions Les Arènes.