Worldcrunch Magazine #122 — Arab Tales

Here’s the latest edition of Worldcrunch Magazine, a selection of our best articles of the week from top international journalists, produced exclusively in English for Worldcrunch readers.

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In this week’s issue, you will find several articles from top international sources focuses on various aspects of culture and society in the Arab world, from a take on friendship and politics in the Middle East to a Christian in Cairo during Ramadan.

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Table of Contents

p5. What If Ukraine War Never Ends? That’s Where Japan Is With Moscow After 70 Years | Livy Bereg by Oleksandr Antonyuk

p7. Is It Time To Shut Down The U.S. Military Bases In Europe? | La Stampa by Eric Jozsef

p10. Signal To Ukraine? Inside Europe’s Rush For A Starlink Alternative | Die Zeit by Meike Laaff & Jakob von Lindern

p13. Saudi Arabia (Back) Into Lebanon’s Void After Debacle Of Iran-Hezbollah Axis | KayhanLondon by Ahmad Rafat

p15. After Oct. 7, Friendship And Politics Are More Loaded Than Ever In The Middle East | Daraj by Ghiwa Abi Haidar

p18. Iftar Appetites And Irony, When A Christian In Cairo Breaks The Ramadan Fast | AlManassa by Hany Al-Mustafa

p21. The Parisian Life Of Putin’s Alleged Secret Daughter | Le Figaro by Clara Hidalgo & Emma Ferrand

p24. Why The CAPTCHA May Be The Ultimate Battleground Between AI And Humans | Die Zeit by Johanna Jürgens

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