Month: August 2022

Macron Hosts Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman

The meeting with Macron also contributes to a general rehabilitation of the Saudi Arabian government’s image in the West, following the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the war in Yemen.

Iran Arrests Swedish National on Espionage Charge

The arrest follows the announcement that several spies affiliated with Mossad have also been arrested recently, as well as that of two French nationals last May on charges of organising protests in Iran.

The Spirit of Ermua and the Legacy of ETA Terrorism

Twenty-five years have passed since the simple gesture of showing open palms—clean, innocent hands—became a symbol for what had suddenly become a movement: the Spirit of Ermua.

NATO Ready to Act in Serb-Kosovo Conflict

Last year, Serbian protesters, reacting to the Kosovo government forcing their license plates onto vehicles with Serbian plates, had blocked border crossings with Serbia.