La Chine et le dilemme ouïghour

La Chine et le dilemme ouïghour

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Guerre d'Ukraine : la fin de l'isolement russe

L’histoire s’accélère. Et Vladimir Poutine n’a jamais été aussi près de gagner sa guerre en Ukraine.  Après trois ans de combats acharnés qui ont fait des centaines de milliers de victimes des deux côtés ; pour le président russe, la promesse de négociations est un premier pas ve ...  Show more

Quelle paix viable pour l'Ukraine ?

À l’aube d’une quatrième année de guerre, les Ukrainiens ne faiblissent pas face à l’agression russe. Mais les morts, les blessés et les bombes pèsent de plus en plus lourdement. Les Ukrainiens sont aussi fatigués et aspirent à un retour à une vie sans combats. Après le choc en 2 ...  Show more

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