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Belgians arrested in Yemen

May 11, 2012  

Belgium confirmed the arrest of two of its citizens in Yemen, who tried to enter the country last...


The judgment of a fundamentalist in Belgium

May 11, 2012  

The prosecution has two years in prison and fined 550 Euros for advanced Fouad Belkacem (29), and...


Europe and Afghanistan

May 3, 2012  

The European Union looks forward to reach cooperation with Afghanistan before the end of this year; ...


Arab-Kurdish relations in Iraq

April 27, 2012  

The International Crisis Group based in Brussels, has warned of increased risks of Arab-Kurdish...


Morocco and the European Union

April 27, 2012  

The proceedings of the Association Council between the EU and Morocco were held in Luxembourg on...


The European data transfer to the United States

April 27, 2012  

The U.S. ambassador welcomed the European Union with the final approval of European Parliament,...


Jordan's King visits Brussels

April 18, 2012  

King Abdullah II visits Brussels, where he met a number of European and Belgian officials, before he...

 

The French Socialist returns to the Power

May 7, 2012  

The second round of French presidential elections ended Sunday, May 6, 2012 after the victory of François Hollande, the Socialist Party candidate with 51.62% of the vote against Nicolas Sarkozy (48.38). In France, the Left is back in power, 17 years after the power of the Gaullist right, and after the fall of almost all socialist governments in Europe.


Israel between Kurdistan and South Sudan

April 25, 2012  

The declaration of the independence of Sudan has been for less than one year and the specter of war came back to exist in Juba and Khartoum, this confirms the views which were considering that the separation between South and North is a production to a major process targeting the Arab World and seek to surround it by several entities when Israel be the big winner because of its hidden or visible role in moving the plan and pushing for its implementation.


Turkey and Iran: A Forced Marriage

April 12, 2012  

Before the outbreak of the Arab revolutions, the analyzes showed a pending strategic alliance that includes Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, others saw this alliance as a "historical certainty" and an "existential necessity", but when the wind of the "Arab Spring" has arrived to Damascus, the map of alliances has changed in the Middle East and internationally.

 

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