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Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire: A Deal Full of Gaps
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Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire: A Deal Full of Gaps

Trump brokered a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, but Hezbollah wasn't at the table, Israeli troops stay put, and the cabinet wasn't even given a vote. Here's what it means.

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HK
Haneul Kim
The Ceasefire That Left Lebanon Out
PoliticsEN
The Ceasefire That Left Lebanon Out

The US and Iran reached a ceasefire deal, but Lebanon wasn't at the table. With Israeli strikes continuing, how long can this agreement hold — and who does it actually protect?

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HK
Haneul Kim
Lebanon's Elections Are Always Coming — and Never Arriving
CultureEN
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?

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MC
Minho Choi
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Israel Plans Permanent 'Security Control' Deep Into Lebanon
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Israel Plans Permanent 'Security Control' Deep Into Lebanon

Israel's defense minister has announced plans to maintain security control over Lebanese territory stretching dozens of kilometers from the border—raising urgent questions about sovereignty, international law, and regional stability.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
When Peacekeepers Fall, Who Keeps the Peace?
PoliticsEN
When Peacekeepers Fall, Who Keeps the Peace?

Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon. A hospital struck five times. Iran hit directly. Italy bars US base use. The Middle East conflict is no longer contained—and the international order is showing its limits.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Three Peacekeepers Dead. No One Knows Who Fired.
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Three Peacekeepers Dead. No One Knows Who Fired.

Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers were killed in southern Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue to hit the region. The new Israel-Hezbollah war, now one month old, is testing the limits of international law.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Three Fronts, One War: The Middle East's Compounding Crisis
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Three Fronts, One War: The Middle East's Compounding Crisis

Iran strikes southern Israel, Lebanese journalists are buried, and Washington signals regime change in Tehran, Havana, and Caracas. The Middle East's overlapping crises are entering a dangerous new phase.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Iran Fired. Israel Was Hit. Now What?
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Iran Fired. Israel Was Hit. Now What?

Iran launched missiles at Israeli military bases. Israel is escalating in Lebanon. The US is striking Iran. As the Middle East edges toward a wider conflict, the question isn't just who fired first — it's where this ends.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Lebanon's Tragedy Isn't Bad Luck. It's Bad Architecture.
EconomyEN
Lebanon's Tragedy Isn't Bad Luck. It's Bad Architecture.

Lebanon is collapsing again — and the reasons are the same as always. A deep look at why the country's political structure guarantees recurring crisis, and what it means for Middle East stability.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Tehran, Beirut, and the War That Won't Stay Local
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Tehran, Beirut, and the War That Won't Stay Local

US-Israeli strikes hit Tehran as Beirut burns again. With North Korea testing missiles in parallel, the Middle East conflict is no longer containable. What does this mean for the world?

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HK
Haneul Kim
Nowhere Is Safe': Israel Strikes Central Beirut
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Nowhere Is Safe': Israel Strikes Central Beirut

An Israeli airstrike hit a residential building in central Beirut with no warning, as Lebanon's death toll surpasses 570 and nearly 700,000 people are displaced. What does 'frontline' even mean anymore?

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Haneul Kim
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Israel's Refusal to Pause: Who Pays the Price?
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Israel's Refusal to Pause: Who Pays the Price?

Israel has rejected Lebanon's request for a ceasefire to allow talks. As Middle East tensions simmer again, we unpack what this means for energy markets, regional stability, and the limits of military-first diplomacy.

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Seoyeon Park
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