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    Welcome back sur mon blog de Bagdad à Jérusalem, l'Orient indiscret (après une longue absence, c'est vrai...) >>

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    5 hours ago

    The European Parliament has just overwhelmingly adopted a resolution on the case of Jamal Khashoggi, demanding sanctions against all responsible, implicating MbS personally and urging, once again, a EU-wide arms embargo on Saudi Arabia

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    7 hours ago

    After Erdogan's speech, and after receiving information from "the brotherly Turkish nation," the Saudi public prosecutor now says 's murder was planned in advance.

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    La sénatrice Nathalie Goulet a accueilli, entre autres, le général Ahmed Al Assiri, ex-porte-parole de l’opération saoudienne au Yémen et ex-député du service de Renseignement saoudien*, en répétant : «quel honneur , quel honneur , quel honneur!» 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    9 hours ago

    Analysts say Turkish asks could include slashing financial support for Kurdish militants in

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  7. La France se réserve le droit de sanctionner les "coupables" de l'assassinat de J. Khashoggi. Paris ira-t-il jusqu'à interdire au général Ahmad al-Assiri d'entrer dans l'Hexagone. L'ancien Saint cyrien est l'homme de la France au Ministère de la défense saoudien. A suivre.

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    11 hours ago

    One reason MbS feels he can weather the storm: he has consolidated power over the security services. He also has a grip on the Saudi defense industry, depriving his rivals of lucrative contracts.

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    Now that CIA Director has listened to the "compelling" infamous audio capturing the interrogation & grisly killing of , the Turkish narrative gains more credendence,and it will be a matter of time before we know what she heard.

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    19 hours ago
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    This is going to piss off Mohammed bin Salman: AP story compares him to Saddam’s sons (Uday and Qusay), Bashar al-Assad, Seif al-Islam Qaddafi, and Mubarak’s kids

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    Oct 24

    • Very different tune from . • These comments came after a telephone call with upon a request from himself. • MBS gave positive remarks on too. ** Did officials advice to launch this initiative after CIA director’s visit to ?

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    Oct 24

    The decision of the head of General Sports Authority Turki al-Sheikh to withdraw from Egyptian sports and sell his club Pyramids Football Club after being insulted by Al-Ahli fans at one of their games sparked controversy in

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    Qatari officials reported that Jumpei Yasuda, a Japanese freelance journalist who went missing in Syria in 2015, had been released and was in a Turkish immigration facility

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    Oct 23
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  16. Oct 23

    Khashoggi. A lire ds Le Figaro le papier de P. Gelie à Washington qui détaille l'argent donné par l'Arabie aux think-tanks US, dont "les experts se mettent aujourd'hui à couvert".

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    Oct 23

    US warns Lebanon that Hezbollah Cabinet pick would cross ‘red line’

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    Oct 23

    I urge the British Institute for Middle Eastern Studies () to either reinstate their statement of concern about British PhD student Matt Hedges, or explain why that statement has been removed.

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    Oct 23

    صبح امروز، آقای علی لاریجانی، رئیس مجلس ایران، هیات گروه‌‌های دوستی فرانسه-ایران در مجلس ملی و سنای فرانسه را به حضور پذیرفت. برجام، امنیت منطقه‌ای و همکاری پارلمانی: موضوعاتی مختلف در دستور کار.

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    Oct 23

    Here's an Indrastra article by our two advisors, Theodore Karasik () & Rauf Mammadov (), which analyzes Arab Gulf states' investments in .

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    Oct 23

    The Saudi crown prince got a standing ovation at today's investment conference in Riyadh, where some bankers "kept their name tags obscured behind their ties" and dismissed 's murder as "just noise."

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