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What The Arab World Can Learn From The West — Despite The Blood On Its Hands

The West’s treatment of Pro-Palestinian protesters has shattered the image of democracies as bastions of free expression. But the West’s contradictions hold lessons for the Arab world.

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Putin In A Corner: How Zelensky Came Back After The White House Debacle

By challenging Putin to face-to-face talks in Istanbul, Ukraine’s president has reshaped the diplomatic game and forced Moscow into a high-stakes dilemma.

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Depardieu Convicted — But Is It A Victory For #MeToo?

For years, critics have tried to bury #MeToo, often holding up high-profile acquittals as proof of its demise. Yet, when convictions occur, no one calls it a victory for the movement. This contradiction reveals a deep misunderstanding of what #MeToo was — and an urgent need for it to stay alive.

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“How Do You Bear Responsibility?” Leo XIV’s Augustinian Colleague On The New Papal Method

Die Zeit speaks with Father Lukas Schmidkunz, who has known Robert Provost for a long time, about the man who has become Pope Leo XIV.

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He’s Negotiating Behind Our Back — Donald Trump Is Teaching Israel A Cold Lesson

U.S. President Donald Trump is on a Gulf tour that is adding to Israel’s worries about its strongest ally: the U.S. has negotiated the release of an American hostage with Hamas, and a ceasefire with the Houthis, without involving Israel.

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Champs-Élysées, Underground: Can A Massive Subterranean Warehouse System Revolutionize Urban Delivery?

Beneath the world’s most famous avenue, a bonafide metamorphosis is unfolding to create a massive underground warehouse in the heart of Paris.

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Leo XIV, The Peruvian Pope In More Ways Than One

Pope Leo XIV’s Latin American connections and first-hand familiarity with the lives of the poor in Peru, will likely reinforce his predecessor’s social vocation and vigorous concern for migrants. But that’s not the only way he expresses his Peruvian side.

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Gulf Of America To Gulf Of Arabia: Trump’s Attempts At Playing Geography God

While place names often change in history — closely following power dynamics — there is very little geographical or historical justification for the Trump administration renaming the Gulf of Mexico.

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In Ukraine, On The Verge Of Peace Or Putin’s Biggest Bluff To Date?

Between ceasefire proposals and calls for negotiation, the war in Ukraine has, over the past 36 hours, moved to the rhythm of a bidding war. The goal: to convince Donald Trump of each side’s goodwill.

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U.S.-China Ease Tariffs, Russia Rejects Ceasefire, Marathon Oddity

Here are the latest headlines.

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Voice From The Valley — A Young Kashmiri Plea For A Peace She’s Never Known

I don’t want to be ‘rescued’ by Pakistan. I don’t want to be silenced by India. I want to grow in a space that allows me to be both Kashmiri and Indian without splitting my tongue in two. I want the world to know that patriotism can look like criticism, and loyalty can sound like longing.

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Leo XIV’s Conclave: The Inside Story Of How An American Emerged, And The Italians Folded

The pre-conclave favorite, Italy’s Pietro Parolin had a good number of preferences in the first two votes, but his support dropped off in the third ballot. Meanwhile, the darkhorse candidacy of Robert Prevost had been gaining momentum, thanks to a well-organized U.S. campaign.

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Farming In The Desert: A Small Green Revolution In The Sahara

In Western Sahara, a small green revolution is being led by women in the harshest of conditions. Their goal: to build a network of gardens in the desert.

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A “Manageable Enemy” — How Iran’s Regime Is Kept Alive By Western Fears And Cynicism

Despite widespread discontent at home, Iran’s regime is likely to survive for the foreseeable future — in part, because Western powers prefer maintaining the regional status quo to the unknown.

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Pope Leo XIV’s Arrival Reveals A Catholic Church That Is Still Ready To Change The World

In electing Pope Leo XIV, the institution of the Catholic Church appears quite clear about the place it should occupy beyond its spiritual commitment.

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Le Weekend: “Napalm Girl” Credit Controversy, Brazil’s Scorpion Epidemic, Dachshund Survivor

Conclave speculation, urinal innovation, “Italian brainrot”… and much more.

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Marijuana Use Is Rising Across The U.S. — So Are Its Possible Heart Risks

A new study offers more evidence linking frequent marijuana use to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Photos Of The Week: Pope Leo, Victory Day Kid, Rio Goes Gaga

With photographs from the Vatican, Kyrgyzstan and the Czech Republic, among other places.

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Time To Ban AfD? Why Friedrich Merz Can’t Avoid The Trickiest German Question Of Them All

As AfD grows in popularity, it gets potentially more dangerous — but also harder to ban. This could become a test for democracy and cripple his leadership from the outset.

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Leo XIV’s First Mass, V-Day Celebrations In Moscow, Norway’s Bartering Soccer Fan

Here are the latest headlines.

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The Death Of Joseph Nye — And Trump’s Attempt To Kill American “Soft Power”

The inventor of the term “soft power,” Joseph Nye, has died at the age of 88, at a time when his concept of gentle influence is being destroyed by Donald Trump.

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“Il Papa Americano”: 18 International Front Pages Welcome Pope Leo XIV

“HabemUS papam!” The global press covers the election of Chicago-born Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, the first North American to be elected pope.

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Francis Was Chosen To Save The Church, Leo XIV Is Called On To Save The World

The conclave in which Pope Francis was elected had as its task the salvation of the Church. At the conclave that chose Cardinal Robert Prevost to be Pope Leo XIV, we ask him to fill in where politics has failed.

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Worldcrunch Magazine #127 — Civil War Shadows

May 9 – May 22, 2025

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Dreaming Of A Woman Pope: What Keeps The Church Stuck So Far Behind

Italian novelist Viola Ardone reflects on childhood dreams, institutional patriarchy, and why the Catholic Church still silences women as 133 cardinals gather to elect the next pope.

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Brief Truce Begins In Ukraine, India Drone Attacks, Sheep Count

Here are the latest headlines.

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Marking 80 Years Since World War II — And History Is Once Again Up For Grabs

The 80th anniversary of victory in World War II shines a light on the world’s current fractures, because in addition to the war in Ukraine, which pits the allies of 1945 against each other, there’s Donald Trump wild card.

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White Smoke Waiting — What A Long Conclave Would Mean About Who Will Be Pope

If a compromise was found in pre-Conclave talks, it would likely be a shorter wait for white smoke. Keep an eye on the Italians.

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Wicked No More — In Quiet Praise Of Stepmotherhood

To be a stepmother or stepfather is to arrive late to a story that has already begun, yet still choose to help write a new chapter. It means adding another emotional thread to a family, without erasing what came before. It is a kind of bond that is becoming more common in today’s families and is finally starting to be acknowledged.

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As Conclave Begins, A Final Deal With Progressive Cardinals May Clear The Way For Parolin

In the last hours before the Cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel, a negotiation between powerful Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Luis Tagle, a favorite of the Church’s progressive wing from the Philippines could unblock the election for the next Pope.

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India Strikes Pakistan, U.S.-Houthis Ceasefire, Conclave Kicks Off

Here are the latest headlines.

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Syria’s Al-Sharaa In Paris — A Message From Macron That’s Also Aimed At Netanyahu

Israel is brutally asserting its plans to reoccupy Gaza and the “voluntary” expulsion of its inhabitants. France is attempting to make a modest counterpoint, in part by receiving Ahmed al-Sharaa the president of the Syrian transition.

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Inside India’s Strikes On Pakistan: What Was Targeted — And Why

There were several high-profile facilities linked to the Islamist terror groups Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, but Indian sources claim to have also targeted camps that the military believes are the ‘roots’ of various terror attacks, including last month’s Pahalgam massacre in in Kashmir.

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Drones Spraying Agrochemicals Are Killing This Argentine Rural Town

As Argentina deregulates pesticide and herbicide drones, residents in Lobos fight the growing threat to health and the environment.

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Why Merz May Never Recover From His First Bundestag Fail

Friedrich Merz’s own coalition partners attempted to sabotage his path to the chancellorship. And although he was ultimately elected, just hours after a first-round debacle, he may never shake off the damage.

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The One Who’s Left Behind — A Migration Story From The Other Side

A personal reflection from Beirut capturing the quiet heartbreak of watching loved ones emigrate in search of stability and dignity. As friends and family disappear into the distance, what remains is a world shaped by absence, memory, and the lingering question: should I go too?

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Noboa, Bukele, Boric: A New Latin American Model Of “Can-Do” Leaders — Or Just Strongmen In Sheep’s Clothing?

Latin American voters are turning to leaders seen as efficient and able to tackle endemic problems like crime and corruption. Does it mean they have also turned their back on party politics for good, and even their own rights or liberties?

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Merz Fails To Be Elected Chancellor, Port Sudan Strikes, Met Gala

Here are the latest headlines.

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The Progressives, The Conservatives, The Italians: Why This Conclave Is Different

As the conclave approaches, Vatican intrigue intensifies, with Italian ambitions, global rivalries and conservative strategy shaping the next papal election.

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Hamas Out! Behind Gaza’s Simmering Opposition To Militant Rule

The citizens of Gaza have borne the consequences of not only the Israeli occupation but the authoritarian rule of Hamas for nearly 20 years. Is it finally reaching a breaking point?

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