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This week’s issue features an article Livy Bereg by Kyrylo Danylchenko, translated from Ukrainian and adapted by Worldcrunch, that looks back at Russia’s history to gauge the possibility of lasting peace.

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Table of Contents

p5. Ukraine Wants Peace, Russia Wants An Empire — It’s That Simple | Livy Bereg by Kyrylo Danylchenko

p8. Sisi’s Two-Faced Stance On Gaza Reveals Just How Weak Egypt Has Become | Daraj by Abdullah Bakr

p11. Nawrocki Can Thank Donald Tusk For His Election | Gazeta Wyborcza by Roman Imielski

p13. The High-Stakes Balancing Act For South Korea’s New President | France Inter by Pierre Haski

p15. Rich India, Poor Indians: The Mirage Of The “World’s 4th-Biggest Economy” | The Wire by Kavita Kabeer

p18. How AI Has Quickly Become A Catch-All Excuse For Firing Employees | Le Figaro by Adrien Bez

p21. The Bad Guys Have Taken Over In Colombia’s New Drug Trafficking Hub | El Espectador by Santiago Bohórquez Garrott

p24. Clubbing At 6, Meeting At 9: The Buzz And Benefits Of Weekday Morning Raves | Die Zeit by Lena Bammert

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