For the first time in 50 years, Syrians celebrated the New Year without the Assad …
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A deal with the devils: Israelis find no reason for optimism while Hamas celebrates victory
by adminAfter more than a year of negotiations, Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas have reached …
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“My own classmates turned me in”: How Russian universities are cracking down on anti-war activists
by adminOver the past 10 years, 86 students have been expelled, and 92 professors have been …
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The new Syrian authorities have arrested military judge Mohammed Kanjo Hassan, who issued death sentences …
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“The unwilling were tasered or had their papers signed for them”: Russia’s fall conscription drive reaches new levels of brutality
by adminRussia’s fall military draft is drawing to a close. The nearer the end, the harsher …
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Kids and social media: Why TikTok and Facebook are not as harmful to children's mental health as is widely believed
by adminIn late November, Australia banned children from using social media, citing recent high-profile studies on …
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“No water, no gas in the house, humanitarian aid consists solely of canned food”: The growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
by adminGlobal events have shifted public attention away from Israel’s ongoing military operation in Gaza, and …
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The ribbon of merit. How Ukrainian partisans fight the enemy in Russian-occupied territories
by adminOn Nov. 26, the Ukrainian guerrilla movement Atesh sabotaged a rail track in a Russian-occupied …
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“The jihadists are trying to show how progressive they are. But we don’t believe them!”: Syria’s minorities fear the anti-Assad rebels’ rise
by adminThe fall of the Assad regime in Syria has been greeted in different ways — …
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“Not being able to perform in Russia is a tragedy”: Rock musician Boris Grebenshchikov on life after 2022
by adminThis past September, Russian rock musician and Soviet underground icon Boris Grebenshchikov survived a heart …