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A Look at the Protests about the War in Gaza that Have Emerged on US College Campuses

Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up on an increasing number of college campuses following last week's arrest of more than 100…

Asharq Al Awsat
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A US-led Effort to Bring Aid to Gaza by Sea Is Moving Forward. But Big Concerns Remain 

The construction of a new port in Gaza and an accompanying US military-built pier offshore are underway, but the complex plan to bring more desperately needed…

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Iran Trims Military Presence in Syria

Iranian forces have pulled out of bases in Damascus and southern Syria, moving away from the border with the Golan Heights. This suggests Iran might be…

Ali Saray (London)
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Tehran, Tel Aviv Exchange Displays of Power During Gaza Conflict

Since the start of the Gaza conflict following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, Iran has been visibly involved in the regional crisis. This involvement…

Adil Al-Salmi (London)
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After 200 Days of War, Where Have the Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations Reached?

Two hundred days since the eruption of war in the Gaza Strip, ceasefire efforts are still ongoing even though it remains to be seen whether mediators in Egypt,…

Fathiya al-Dakhakhni (Cairo)
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Israel ‘Stuck’ in War After 200 Days

Despite 200 days passing since Israel’s war on Gaza, few in Israel, except Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claim a clear victory. Even the usually…

Nazir Magally (Tel Aviv)
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Israel's Strike on Iran: Limited Hit, Major Message

Israel's apparent strike on Iran was deliberately limited in scope but sent a clear warning to the country's leadership about Israeli abilities to strike at…

Asharq Al Awsat
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Terry Anderson, AP Reporter Abducted in Lebanon and Held Captive for Years, Has Died at 76 

Terry Anderson, the globe-trotting Associated Press correspondent who became one of America's longest-held hostages after he was snatched from a street in war…

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Biden Avoids a Further Mideast Spiral as Israel and Iran Show Restraint. But for How Long?

President Joe Biden can breathe a bit easier, at least for the moment, now that Israel and Iran appear to have stepped back from the brink of tipping the…

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Russia Quietly Exits Karabakh, Ceding Its Clout ‘For Good'

When Russian troops deployed to Nagorno-Karabakh four years ago, their task was clear: keep the peace between bitter foes Armenia and Azerbaijan and prevent…

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What Is Needed on Int’l and Regional Levels to Stop the War in Sudan?

By Rasha Awad The war in Sudan between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) entered its second year with no progress made on reaching a peaceful negotiated…

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American Officials: Israeli Strike Was ‘Symbolic’, Chances of Escalation Are Low

The American administration has exercised caution over the explosions that were reported near a major air base near Iran’s city of Isfahan. The White House…

Heba El Koudsy (Washington)

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Israel and Iran’s Apparent Strikes and Counterstrikes Give New Insights into Both Militaries

Israel demonstrated its military dominance over adversary Iran in its apparent precision strikes that hit near military and nuclear targets deep in the heart…

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Israel’s Iran Attack Carefully Calibrated after Internal Splits, US Pressure

Israel's apparent strike on Iran after days of prevarication was small and appeared calibrated to dial back risks of a major war, even if the sheer fact it…

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Beach Offers Rare Respite for Gazans

Hundreds of Gazans found rare respite at the beach this week from more than six months of traumatizing Israeli bombardments in the Palestinian territory. …

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Gaza's IVF Embryos Destroyed by Israeli Strike

When an Israeli shell struck Gaza's largest fertility clinic in December, the explosion blasted the lids off five liquid nitrogen tanks stored in a corner of…

Asharq Al Awsat
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Sudan’s Year-Old War: The Build-up and the Turmoil 

Sudan is now a year into a war between rival military factions that has killed thousands, forced millions to flee and created a humanitarian catastrophe. …

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Sudan Crisis: 25 Million in Need, 8 Million Displaced, Famine Fears

In Sudan, a year of conflict has turned lives upside down, with thousands killed and millions forced to leave their homes. Many seek refuge in neighboring…

Asharq Al Awsat
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Reaction to Iran’s Drone, Missile Attack on Israel

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps said it launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel on Saturday, in an attack that could lead to a major escalation…

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Lebanon Recalls Civil War as Latest Unrest Threatens New Strife

Lebanon commemorated on Saturday the 49th anniversary of the Lebanese civil war that erupted on April 13, 1975, and ended in 1990 with the adoption of the Taif…

Youssef Diab (Beirut)
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Children Play in Rubble of Gaza for Eid Holiday

Girls played on a makeshift seesaw in a Gaza bomb site this week while boys chased across rubble with plastic guns, their games reflecting an Eid al-Fitr…

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Sudan Paris Conference Takes Place Monday in Absence of Conflict Parties

Paris is finalizing a double event slated for Monday, April 15, focusing on the Sudanese situation from both political and humanitarian angles. Organized in…

Michel Abou Najm (Paris)
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Sudan’s War Began a Year Ago. Children Are among Its Most Fragile Survivors

The war in Sudan began a year ago. Here in a remote camp for tens of thousands of people who have fled into neighboring Chad, the anniversary is marked by near…

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Sudan on April 11: Bashir Falls, Legacy Endures

In the early hours of April 11, 2019, Sudanese woke up to rumors that the army was siding with protesters demanding the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir. …

Ahmed Younes (Addis Ababa)