French Canadian battles to speak for London in Paris
June 5, 2012 9:07 pm Leave your thoughts France may have a new President but the electoral contest is far from over, reports David Eade
France may have a new President but the electoral contest is far from over, reports David Eade
Yemeni forces continue to push against fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda. Their major victories come on the heels of the inauguration of Abd Rabbuh Mansur al-Hadi, who is now entrusted with the task of leading the country through a peaceful transition writes Ramzy Baroud.
A message to all readers from Labour MP John McDonnell...
Politicians are easy targets and scoring points off aunt sallies is a national sport. Stephen Gilbert discusses the chasm between the accountability of political columnists and that of MPs
David Rahni discusses the political deadlock in Bahrain
Uri Avnery explains a principle that has long guided Zionists: 'accept every compromise that gives us what we can get at any stage, but never let the final aim out of our sight'
Thomas Riggins explains how America's haughty treatment of its ally is leading to a spectacular own goal
Adam Levick has been the managing director of CIF Watch since July 2010. He was born in Philadelphia and moved to Israel in 2009, Patrizia Bertini speaks to him through a 'Lego interview'.
LPJ's Iberian correspondent, David Eade, reports on tensions between Spanish fishermen and the Gibraltarian government following the rescindment of a 'Joint Understanding' that allowed Spanish vessels to fish in Gibraltar's waters
The age of revolutionary romance is over. Various Arab countries are now facing hard truths. Millions of Arabs merely want to live with a semblance of dignity, free from tyranny and continuous anxiety over the future, writes Ramzy Baroud.