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Le Monde Diplomatique : french edition
27  mars     23h00
When France was a friend to the Palestinians
Benoît Bréville    From the s France took a pragmatic approach to the Middle East, trying to repair the damage done by its post imperial legacy. Crucially, it was unafraid to criticise Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. article
25  mars     23h00
From occupation to self-administered territories
Cécile Marin    Middle East Map, Gaza
19  mars     23h00
Water is more than a common good
Franck Poupeau    As the ready availability of fresh water becomes increasingly threatened around the world, attention has focused on minimising water use. But that obscures how deeply political the issue of universal access to water is. article, water
15  mars     18h54
March: the longer view
Alain Grandjean, Claude Henry & Jean Jouzel    The month’s archive perspective
14  mars     23h00
Smarter adaptation is not enough
Hasni Abidi & Angélique Mounier-Kuhn    Complex life on earth cannot adapt to C of warming. As COP opens in Dubai, the focus of efforts must be rapid emissions reduction and accountability as well as more intelligent adaptation. article
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Saudi-Israel normalisation talks halted
Hernando Calvo Ospina    US diplomats have been tirelessly promoting a rapprochement between Riyadh and Tel Aviv in which the fate of the Palestinians was consigned to the sidelines. War has abruptly put a stop to that dialogue. article
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Is China intent on remaking the world order?
Laurent Gayer    On this month’s podcast we’re joined by Le Monde diplomatique’s new Asia head, Renaud Lambert, who writes in the current edition of the paper about China’s global ambitions China: the invention of the roadmap to global power’ . The dominant western narrative maintains China is pursuing a master...
11  mars     23h00
Colombia’s deadly export industry
   Colombia’s vast military creates a limitless supply of veterans prepared to fight in foreign wars. Where there’s conflict, there are Colombian soldiers. article
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The battle for Haiti is not over
   On March, Haiti’s president Ariel Henry agreed to resign after turmoil prevented him from returning to his country from a trip abroad. Over the past months, thousands of Haitians have fled chaos and gang violence to neighbouring Dominican Republic; the crisis recently intensified with weeks of...
05  mars     23h00
Pakistan’s army shows who’s boss
   Following protests and riots in May, Pakistan’s elections were postponed as the army clamped down hard. It’s long called the shots, but now it’s out in the open. article