Tag: Middle East
“My husband is in a legal void”
Céline Lebrun-Shaath is the wife of Egyptian-Palestinian activist Ramy Shaath, imprisoned since July 2019 in Egypt. An emblematic case, since his case was cited by Emmanuel Macron in December 2020…
demonstrators block roads, in a country simply at the end of the line
Demonstrators blocked roads in Lebanon to protest the unprecedented worsening of living conditions in a country where 80% of the population is in poverty. Many shops and schools closed their…
in Israel, monitoring phones to fight Omicron variant divides
Faced with the threat of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, Israel barricades itself, closing its borders to foreigners. Israeli citizens returning from African countries classified ” Red “Will be placed…
the time has come for the resumption of negotiations
Meeting under high tension this Monday, November 29 in Austria. With the resumption of negotiations between Iran and the great powers in Vienna, home of the International Atomic Energy Agency…
UAE launches sweeping law reform to attract investors
In the United Arab Emirates, President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyane announced the adoption of more than 40 laws on Saturday, November 27. It is the largest legislative reform in…
Around the world of breads, between flavors and health benefits
According to archaeologists, the history of bread is more than 30,000 years old. It would thus go back beyond the appearance of theAgriculture. Aside from its simple nurturing role, for…
the mythical alley of the sphinxes restored thousands of years later
Egypt inaugurated Thursday, November 25 with great pomp the mythical alley of the sphinxes joining the temples of Karnak and Luxor over nearly three kilometers. An alley that we started…