“These repeated violations of Iraqi sovereignty by groups opposed to the Iraqi government must stop,” thundered Mike Pompeo, the head of U.S. diplomacy. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he was “outraged”, on Sunday 12 January, by new rocket attacks against an Iraqi air base north of Baghdad housing […]
Finland: the coalition in power weakened, the Prime Minister resigns
Published on :Threatened with a vote of no confidence in Parliament on Wednesday, Social Democratic Prime Minister Antti Rinne decided to withdraw on Tuesday, December 3, after what began as a social conflict in the postal sector. Just a few days ago, there was no sign of the government crisis, which led […]
The Gafam and China, the two masters of the technological revolution
Published on :The Gafam (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft) on the one hand, and China on the other, are announcing themselves as the key players in the ongoing technological change. Two technological announcements in recent days have given us an idea of the world that is preparing, without us, French […]
UN deplores “multitude of war crimes” committed in Yemen
Published on :Torture, rape, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, child recruitment…, a UN expert group details war crimes committed during the conflict and identifies those who may be responsible. “No one’s hands are clean in this conflict. “United Nations (UN) experts on Yemen reported in a report published on Tuesday, September 3, on […]
Brexit: Johnson’s confrontation with MPs increases the risk of early elections
Published on :The Prime Minister threatens to exclude his party’s rebels who want to force him to postpone the Brexit date for lack of an agreement at the end of October. At this stage, he says he does not want early elections, even if the risk of such an outcome is increasing. […]