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| | | | | Here is the situation as the war enters its 691st day. | |
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| | | | | SINGAPORE - As a teenager three decades ago, Mr Alfred Siew watched bulldozers take apart the Berlin Wall on a grainy television, believing that the Cold War, along with the tensions and distrust among nations that came with it, was gone for good. | |
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| | | | | Image Source: Ukrainform. Image of a knife and the sidearm purportedly used by the SBU to assassinate Ukrainian collaborator Ilya Kyva in Moscow. Over the past two years, the gaze of the world has largely fixated on the stalemated nature of fighting on the ground in eastern and southern Ukraine. As successes and failures are... | |
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| | | Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - In an interview on Israeli Channel 14, the Israeli newspaper Arab 48 reports, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "The heavy duty phase in the war is about to end with the end of the operation in Rafah. Therefore, the forces will be moved to the north.' By 'north' he meant the border with Lebanon, where Israel and Hezbollah have been exchanging fire. He underlined, however, that the war on Gaza would continue until his objectives of 'eliminating Hamas and returning the ... | ||