En partenariat avec Amazon.fr Revue de presse

Coalition: Nearly half of new Iraqi army has quit

*

The sources of anxiety among French Jews by Dominique Moïsi

*

A cool oasis in a city that knows little but violence

*

Many Iraqis dismiss visit as political

*

Thomas L. Friedman: A letter from Tikrit

*

Al Qaeda's links to Saddam emerge, by William Safire

*

Thomas L. Friedman: You gotta have friends

*

Why Arab women wear the veil in Israel by Jonathan Cook

*

Beyond Iraq, the world is enjoying rare peace by Jonathan Power

*

Iraq is grim, hopeful and still scary, by John F. Burns

*

Arafat's wife on a luxury trip

*

 Fareed Zakaria : Iraqification—A Losing Strategy  
If the U.S. footprint is reduced, guerrillas will not stop fighting. They will probably step up their attacks on the Iraqi Army and politicians
 

*

Thomas L. Friedman: Is this the end of 'the West?'

*

The other side of Iraq

*

What the French don't see across the Atlantic, by André Kaspi

*

Bush cedes some control in Iraq, by Steven R. Weisman

*

State Dept. Study Foresaw Trouble Now Plaguing Iraq

By ERIC SCHMITT and JOEL BRINKLEY

*

Brand America, by Janet Guyon

Is anti-Americanism bad for business?

*

West accuses Malaysian PM of racism
by John Aglionby, south-east Asia correspondent
The Guardian

*

William Safire: Adding up evidence against Assad's Syria

*

Thomas L. Friedman: Tough questions that need asking on Iraq

*

Make OPEC pay for Iraq

by Thomas L. Friedman

*

Israel attacks training camp in Syria, IDF says

Israel to 'enlarge scope' of anti-terror operations

*

KAY: IRAQI SCIENTIST KILLED FOR AIDING SEARCH

Two Iraqi scientists were shot, one fatally, after helping the United States
search for weapons of mass destruction, according to chief U.S. weapons
inspector David Kay.

*

For its intellectuals, France falters
by
John Vinocur

*

Thomas L. Friedman: Reality doses for Americans

*

Thomas L. Friedman: The terrorists won at Cancún

*