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Tunisia's green energy push stumbles over foreign control fears
Tunisia's push for solar and wind power is sparking local resistance as foreign corporations secure long-term deals while citizens face blackouts and inflation.

Zelenskyy Snubbed: Ukraine Returns Polish Awards in Heated WWII Memory War
Ukraine returns Polish awards after Zelenskyy stripped of top honor. The Volhynia massacre dispute threatens to unravel Kyiv's most vital alliance.

The Journalist Syria Wouldn't Let Go: Eva Maria Michelmann Comes Home
German journalist Eva Maria Michelmann is free after six months in a Syrian prison. Her family says she's home. The regime says nothing. We ask: how many more are still waiting?

MSF Sounds Alarm: Lebanon's Nabatieh a 'Death Trap' as Israel Intensifies Strikes
MSF calls Lebanon's Nabatieh a 'death trap' as Israel's relentless bombing crushes civilians and cuts off aid. One doctor: 'We're operating with flashlights and dirty gauze.'

Korea's Chip Bonus Bonanza: When a Payday Spooks the Central Bank
South Korea's chip workers are pocketing millions in bonuses, and the central bank is terrified. Here's why a good payday can be bad news for everyone.

Trump's Iran Deal Is Dead. What Comes Next Could Be Worse.
Trump's Iran MOU is dead. Israel's government is in meltdown. And the Middle East is one miscalculation away from a war nobody wants.

Hell in Paradise: Tourist Dead as Luxury Resort Fire Engulfs Dominican Coast
One tourist dead, nearly 1,700 evacuated as fire rips through Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach in Bayahibe. Guests report no alarms, staff chaos, and a familiar pattern of failed safety enforcement in Dominican resorts.

Ceasefire in Name Only: Israel’s Strikes on Lebanon Expose a Truce Built on Sand
Israel’s latest strikes on Lebanon prove yet again that ceasefires are just breathing spells, not peace. The dead know the difference.

Blood on the Road: Twin Bombings in Northwest Pakistan Kill 7, No Claim Yet
Two IEDs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa kill seven, wound a dozen. No claim. Same war, different day. Why the bombs keep coming.

Lebanon's Turtle Guardian Mona Khalil Killed in Israeli Strike
Mona Khalil spent 20 years protecting endangered sea turtles on Lebanon's coast. An Israeli airstrike ended her work—and her life.

A Father's Silence: Israel's Ceasefire Ends Where It Began — In a Gaza Grave
Two daughters went to buy strawberries. They never came home. An Israeli airstrike killed them both, and the world has already forgotten.

US Envoy Jets to Switzerland as Israeli Strikes on Lebanon Threaten Iran Talks
US envoys head to Geneva for Iran talks as Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon threaten to blow up negotiations before they begin.