The world's eyes are on Paris as the much-anticipated opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is just hours away. With 8.7 million tickets sold and 16,000 tourists expected to grace the French capital, the stakes are high. The image of France, as President Emanuel Macron emphasized a few months ago, hinges on this grand event unfolding along 6 km of the River Seine.
In the heart of Washington DC, amidst a cacophony of protests and political tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit has sparked a firestorm of debate. The question that looms over this visit is not just about scheduling conflicts, but about the deeper implications of US foreign policy and the moral compass of its leaders.