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Israel-Palestine War

Gaza’s Cruel Wait: Ceasefire Ticks Down, Ramadan Hunger After Dark

As Gazan families struggle to find food and shelter amid the rubble, the future remains uncertain. Residents remain in a constant state of waiting, oscillating between hope and despair.

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Geopolitics

The Liberated Prisons Of Syria Expose Our Own Weakness On Human Rights

Syrian prisons have been opened, unveiling a grim parade of horrors. The emotions are intense, yet much was already known about Assad’s machinery of death — and still, the world could do nothing. The defense of human rights ends where sovereignty begins.

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Geopolitics In The News Society

Sabotage, ISIS, Child Porn: The West Has Been Tracking Telegram’s Pavel Durov For Years

Following the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov near Paris on Aug. 24, independent Russian-language media Important Stories looks into the claims Western authorities have made against Durov since the messaging application was launched in 2013, always keep its door open to the internet’s darkest corners.

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