Iran: Truce Doesn’t End Wars
Though Israel was included in the various ceasefires that President Donald Trump has declared, almost always without securing Israel’s consent, it is clear that Israel will not be a party to the More »
Abahutu banga kwihana ko bakoze genocide, ahubwo batwara dossier muri UN basaba ko nabo byakwemezwa ko bakorewe genocide
Ijambo ry’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo rikomeza kunzaho cyane, maze rirambwira riti, mwana w’umuntu, rekura umugisha mu bantu bakwiye guhabwa umugisha kugirango bamenye neza ko Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo agira neza uko niko abivuga. More »
Nigerian nibo baza ku mwanya wa mbere mu kurya INYENZI n’IMBEBA zitwa ifuku byatumye bacirwaho iteka rya burundu
Abantu barya imbeba zo mu bwoko bw’ifuku bamaze gucirwago iteka ni manza z’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo. Abantu barya INYENZI zitwa cockroach abo nabo bamaze gucirwaho iteka n’ubutabera bw’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo. More »
Iran’s Regime – No Matter How Hard Any Western Leader Tries to Sell It That Way – Has Not Changed
America should follow its own vital national interests, not the priorities of others who stand to gain from a weakened Iran that will surely have its allies help it regroup. No country More »
Erdogan’s Turkey: The NATO Member That Sponsors Terrorism
New revelations emerging from Israeli security investigations have shattered any illusion that Turkey’s relationship with Hamas is limited to “political support” or “diplomatic engagement.” The evidence increasingly points to a situation far more alarming: Turkey has become a primary operational, logistical, and financial hub for Hamas’s global terror infrastructure.
Abahutu ba Gisenyi na Ruhengeri baciriweho iteka, ni bishyura euros 50,000 mbere yitaliki 30 kamena, 2026 izakurwaho!!!
May 10, 2026 Musabyimana Gaspard na Sylivia Mukankiko bari mu bahutu baciriweho iteka ni manza z’Uhoraho Uwiteka Imana Nyiringabo, kubera gukwirakwiza inzangano, bakanishimira impfu z‘abacitse ku icumu bakomeje gukorerwa na gatsiiko k‘ingoma y’abega bakomeje kumarira abo bavuga ko barokoye muri genocide yakorewe abatutsi muri 1994.
The Saudi ‘No’
The Abraham Accords, once touted as a breakthrough, have quietly moved, in Saudi political conversation, into the deep freeze. In September 1967, the Arab League, at its summit in Khartoum, delivered the famous three “no’s”: no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel. Notably, the declaration made no mention of a Palestinian state, which the late senior PLO official Zuheir Mohsen significantly pointed out in 1977, had not yet been invented:
Iran War: Cup Moving Toward the Lip?
Yet, supposing that such a scheme does take shape and is implemented, who could guarantee that either Iran or a future US administration would abide by it? If, according to the Arab proverb, seeking knowledge would warrant travelling even to China, the same journey in pursuit of peace may not provide the desired result.

















