Good things that came out of Cop30

Beyond the negative headlines, some truly good things came out of Cop30 Some commentators have called Cop30 a failure. An attempt to insert plans for a route to the phaseout of fossil fuels into the legal text was stymied, consideration of how to improve countries’ emissions-cutting plans was put off till next year, and althoughContinue reading “Good things that came out of Cop30”

Around the Israel-Iran war 2025

Trump’s Yemen Ceasefire Leaves Israel Alone Against The Houthis At the beginning of May, mere hours after Israel retaliated against a Houthi missile strike on Tel Aviv airport with airstrikes in Yemen, President Donald Trump announced a surprise ceasefire with the group, halting a two-month American air campaign. Israel took a direct hit from aContinue reading “Around the Israel-Iran war 2025”

The world being pushed to the edge of global war

The last few months, we have seen that there are more conflicts in the news. The Daily Telegraph even had the headline “The long peace is over: welcome to a new era of war, chaos and destruction”. Andy Walton of the Christadelpian Weekly World Watch finds it almost certain  that those conflicts going on atContinue reading “The world being pushed to the edge of global war”

US vetoes UN ceasefire resolution for Israel-Gaza conflict

The Times December 9, 2023: The US has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas, with Britain abstaining on the vote. The other 13 members of the council backed the motion proposed by the United Arab Emirates. The US and the UK, alongContinue reading “US vetoes UN ceasefire resolution for Israel-Gaza conflict”

In the news the Second week of December 2023

Looking at the news of the second week of December 2023

Lebanon Knows It Is on the Edge of the Abyss

If there’s another war, experts believe Lebanon may not get a chance to recover.

Al Jaber, the key to radical action at Cop28

Sultan Al Jaber has a dual role, being chief executive of the United Arab Emirates national oil company, Adnoc, and Cop28 president.

Falling into a “financial debt trap”

Why aren’t we more forthcoming in here about the reduction of our energy use?

Geopolitical Monitor: Can Syria’s Five Seas Vision Be Revived?

Originally posted on Levant's Agora:
By Dr. Mohamed ELDoh. It is undeniable that there are ongoing political shifts in the Middle East. They are evident from some of the ongoing developments over the past months, including but not limited to China’s increasing influence in the region, some of the Arab nations indirect support for…

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