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Bruno Finel

Bruno Finel

Bruno Finel is the editor-in-chief of Mena Today. He has extensive experience in the Middle East and North Africa, with several decades of reporting on current affairs in the region.

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For peace and aid to flow, Hamas must go

Israel

For peace and aid to flow, Hamas must go

Recent remarks by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas raise serious concerns about the bloc’s understanding—and handling—of the war in Gaza. 

Silence on Hamas: The flawed morality of King Philippe’s speech

Gaza

Silence on Hamas: The flawed morality of King Philippe’s speech

In an unusually political speech on the eve of Belgium’s National Day, King Philippe made strong comments on the war in Gaza, calling the situation “a disgrace to humanity” and denouncing what he described as “serious humanitarian abuses.” 

Algeria at 63: Independence without freedom

Algeria

Algeria at 63: Independence without freedom

As Algeria marks the 63rd anniversary of its independence this July 5, there is little cause for celebration among its citizens. Despite being one of the wealthiest countries in North Africa in terms of natural resources, particularly oil and gas, the country remains mired in stagnation, corruption, and repression.

UAE praises Rwanda-DRC truce, highlights Togo’s mediation efforts

United Arab Emirates

UAE praises Rwanda-DRC truce, highlights Togo’s mediation efforts

The United Arab Emirates has welcomed the signing of the peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Rwanda, describing it as a pivotal step toward restoring peace, security, and stability across Africa.

Empty words, no impact: The collapse of French foreign policy

Iran

Empty words, no impact: The collapse of French foreign policy

As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran following U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot took to social media to express his “concern” and call for “restraint.” It was a familiar gesture—predictable, performative, and ultimately irrelevant.

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