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Tunisia: the nail in the coffin of the Arab Spring
feature The country’s problems began with the election of Kais Saied as president, say his critics
By The Week Staff Published
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An end to Iran and Saudi Arabia’s seven-year rift
feature Thawing of relations could transform the Middle East
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Death in Crotone: the tragedy of a migrant boat
feature Italian authorities under fire after deadliest shipwreck in the country’s waters since 2013
By The Week Staff Published
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How the UN high seas treaty aims to protect the world’s oceans
feature Nearly 200 countries agreed to a legally binding protocol that has been two decades in the making
By The Week Staff Published
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Iran and the bomb: unleashing a ‘nuclear arms race’?
feature Western fears rise as the middle east country gets closer to nuclear power
By The Week Staff Published
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The court case that could bring down Fox News
feature Litigation has revealed Fox News knew voter fraud claims were ‘bogus’ but didn't want to lose viewers
By The Week Staff Published
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Ukraine’s children abducted and ‘re-educated’ by Russia
feature Russian camps ‘brainwash’ thousands of Ukrainian children
By The Week Staff Published
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US elite crime-fighting units: a recipe for trouble?
feature Tyre Nichols’ death in Memphis highlights the dangers of using of elite crime-fighting units
By The Week Staff Published
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Israel on the brink: cycle of violence gathers speed
feature A chain of horribly violent incidents, the culmination of two years of rising tensions, could well prove to be the trigger for a third intifida
By The Week Staff Published
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Bursting Beijing’s balloon: what’s behind US response?
feature Incident triggered cancellation of US Secretary of State’s visit to China
By Arion McNicoll Published
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A stink of corruption in Ukraine: the bad smell coming out of Kyiv
feature At least 12 senior officials have resigned or been sacked by President Zelenskyy in an anti-corruption drive
By The Week Staff Published
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South Sudan and the ‘Pilgrims of Peace’
feature LGBT rights likely to overshadow religious leaders’ visit to African nation
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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Lützerath: the picturesque village at the heart of Germany’s climate controversy
feature Why have thousands of people, including Greta Thunberg, been marching to save the site?
By The Week Staff Published
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Haiti on the brink: island nation falls into anarchy
feature The country no longer has any democratically elected officials as it faces a humanitarian crisis
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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