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Macron’s recognition of Palestine divides political spectrum in France

French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to officially recognize the State of Palestine during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September, sparking sharp divisions among France’s political leaders. While the left hailed it as a necessary and overdue step, the right and far-right......

Morocco’s leadership drives peace and justice in Central African Republic

Morocco has solidified its position as a pivotal force in the reconstruction of the Central African Republic (CAR), with the United Nations highlighting its decisive contributions to justice and institutional reform in the conflict-stricken nation. A leading role in peacebuilding In its 2024 report......

Madrid delivers a diplomatic setback to Polisario and Algeria over Sahara nationality issue

The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has firmly rejected a legislative proposal from the left-wing coalition Sumar that sought to grant Spanish nationality to Sahrawis born during the Spanish colonial period in Sahara, before February 26, 1976.......

Dozens of artists boycott Barcelona’s Sónar festival over ties to Israeli occupation

Artists withdraw in protest of KKR investments Dozens of performers have withdrawn from the 2025 edition of Sónar, Barcelona’s renowned electronic music festival, citing ties between its parent company and real estate projects in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. More than 70 artists—including......

Spain cancels €285 million missile deal with Israeli arms subsidiary

Spain halts Israeli-linked missile project over policy shift Spain has cancelled a €285 million contract for anti-tank missile systems that were to be manufactured in Madrid by Pap Tecnos, a local subsidiary of Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence Systems. The move forms part of a broader shift......

France and the UK consider formal recognition of Palestinian state at upcoming UN summit

The United States has reportedly issued private warnings to the United Kingdom and France, urging them not to move forward with unilaterally recognizing the Palestinian state at an upcoming UN summit, according to an exclusive report by Middle East Eye. The conference, which will be co-hosted by France......

UK shifts stance on Sahara: A potential recognition of Moroccan sovereignty

With the evolving landscape of international diplomacy, the United Kingdom appears poised to reconsider its long-standing position regarding Sahara. Recent statements from UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy indicate a review of the country’s approach to the contentious issue, a move that could align......

European Union reaffirms stance against SADR recognition

The European Union has firmly reiterated its position on the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), with the bloc’s spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy emphasizing that “neither the EU nor any of its Member States recognize SADR.” This statement marks......

Esports and the quest for Olympic recognition

Professional competitive gaming embodies several characteristics traditionally associated with Olympic disciplines. Elite esports practitioners engage in systematic training regimens of remarkable intensity, often exceeding ten hours daily—a commitment comparable to that of conventional Olympic......

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