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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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The two-week truce with Iran: a pause, not a peace

Diplomacy

The two-week truce with Iran: a pause, not a peace

Let us be clear from the outset. The two-week ceasefire brokered between the United States and Iran - with Israel as the silent third party and Pakistan as the unlikely intermediary - will not lead to peace. 

Egypt backs Morocco's Sahara plan

Morocco

Egypt backs Morocco's Sahara plan

Morocco and Egypt have taken their bilateral relationship to a new level, holding the first session of a joint coordination and monitoring committee in Egypt's new administrative capital on Monday, with Western Sahara firmly at the centre of the agenda.

A deal behind the release? Questions mount in Paris

Iran

A deal behind the release? Questions mount in Paris

French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris are free. President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that the two former detainees are "on their way to French territory" after three and a half years held in Iran, first imprisoned, then placed under house arrest at the French embassy in Tehran.

Geagea to Iran: Get out of our neighbourhoods

Lebanon

Geagea to Iran: Get out of our neighbourhoods

A rare Israeli strike in Aïn Saadé, in the Christian Metn district long considered safely removed from the conflict, has shattered the illusion of security in Lebanon's Christian heartland.

Lebanon's sovereignty held hostage - By its own Parliament Speaker

Lebanon

Lebanon's sovereignty held hostage - By its own Parliament Speaker

Lebanon's Foreign Minister Joe Raggi has failed. Despite considerable diplomatic effort, he has been unable to enforce the expulsion order issued against Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Reza Shibani, a man declared persona non grata by the Lebanese state and given a deadline to leave the country that has long since passed. 

The French way of war

Diplomacy

The French way of war

Emmanuel Macron has spoken. The Strait of Hormuz will not be forced open by military means. It would be "unrealistic," he told reporters during a trip to South Korea, a location that, one must admit, puts him admirably close to the action.

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