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Lebanon's Elections Are Always Coming — and Never Arriving
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Lebanon's Elections Are Always Coming — and Never Arriving

Lebanon's parliament just postponed its May 2026 elections by two years, citing war. But this is the country's fourth delay since 2013. Is crisis suspending democracy, or is democracy being managed through crisis?

Who Guards the City When the Army Is at War?
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Who Guards the City When the Army Is at War?

As Houthi fighters battle US and Israeli forces, armed volunteers and government loyalists man checkpoints inside Yemeni cities. What this dual structure reveals about modern insurgent governance.

Mass Graves in Congo Reveal the Hollow Promise of Peace Deals
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Mass Graves in Congo Reveal the Hollow Promise of Peace Deals

171 bodies found in mass graves in eastern Congo after M23 rebel withdrawal. A closer look at what peace agreements really mean when civilian massacres continue unabated.

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UN aid crates in the Darfur region symbolizing the humanitarian response
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Sudan Darfur Humanitarian Crisis 2026: UN Reveals Horrific Violence

On Jan 5, 2026, a UN official shared devastating scenes from the Sudan Darfur humanitarian crisis after gaining access to a city hit by horrific violence. Read the full analysis.

Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling
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Gaza Couple's Wedding Day Turns to Tragedy After Israeli Shelling

A newlywed couple in Gaza saw their wedding day turn into a tragedy when an Israeli shelling hit their shelter. After multiple delays, their celebration became a rescue scene.

Gaza's Great Omari Mosque, A 2,000-Year History Reduced to Rubble
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Gaza's Great Omari Mosque, A 2,000-Year History Reduced to Rubble

Gaza's ancient Great Omari Mosque, a site with a 2,000-year history, has been destroyed in the conflict. This article analyzes the significance of its loss and the broader implications for cultural heritage in war.

Gaza's Ghost Universities: The Geopolitics of Educational Erasure
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Gaza's Ghost Universities: The Geopolitics of Educational Erasure

The return to Gaza's destroyed universities is not just about resilience. It's a look at 'scholasticide'—the geopolitics of educational erasure and its global impact.

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