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Le Monde diplomatique, originally published in French, has editions in 20 other languages
Le Monde diplomatique offers a collection of articles on global politics, culture, and history from an independent critical perspective.
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On this month’s podcast we’re joined by Le Monde diplomatique’s new Asia head, Renaud Lambert, who writes in the current edition of the paper about China’s global ambitions (‘China: (...) →
September 2022. ... Ukraine war: a new security order in Europe, setting the French and Western media agenda, our special correspondent reports from Mariupol and across the Donbass; Taiwan, Nancy Pelosi’s visit opens a new and more dangerous stage in US-China relations; Palestine special report: resistance still, whatever the odds, Israel ...
On this page you can explore LMD’s English-language archive since 1996, indexed by date, telescoping out from our issues (' the longer view ') or through the news, as well as classic texts drawn from our French edition.
The Gulf, and Egypt, watch and wait. Egypt and the Arab Gulf states have condemned Israel’s onslaught on Gaza and Lebanon but, rhetoric aside, have been content to sit on their hands. Each has its own strategic agenda and future to consider. →.
October 2024. ... Lebanon at the heart of the storm; Israel ’s culture war appropriates Palestinian history; planting trees to reduce land Palestinians can live on; US, what does Kamala Harris stand for? Ukraine war, stark choices for Vladimir Putin on his endgame; French left caught in antisemitism trap; France, the US’ s attack poodle ...
BRICS seek to rebalance the present global order. Martine Bulard, October 2023. On 22-24 October, the 16th BRICS+ summit was held in Kazan, Russia. On stage, president Vladimir Putin claimed that the West’s strategy to isolate Russia had failed; behind the scenes, the theme of the (...)
The UN aims to eliminate hunger and malnutrition by 2030 as one of its sustainable development goals. Population growth, climate change and war are hampering progress. →