
Iran’s Regime Survived the War, Tightened Its Grip, and Is Preparing a Ruthless Revenge
The ceasefire did not weaken Tehran’s rulers; it gave them space to deepen repression, silence dissent, and turn wartime fear into a new machinery of control
How Underground Starlink Networks Are Helping Iranians Break Through the Internet Blackout
As Iran enforces one of the world’s longest internet shutdowns, covert networks are smuggling Starlink terminals into the country, giving citizens a rare path to uncensored communication despite severe legal and personal risks.

Iran Is Letting Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Deteriorate Behind Bars
A worsening medical emergency has turned Mohammadi’s imprisonment into a stark indictment of Iran’s treatment of dissidents and its systematic denial of adequate care.

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 13 in Southern Lebanon as Fragile Truce Continues to Fray
Lebanese officials report multiple civilian deaths and dozens of injuries while clashes between Israel and Hezbollah persist despite an extended ceasefire.

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Jerusalem Arrest Follows Assault on French Nun Near Sacred Site
Israeli police detained a suspect after a French nun was attacked in East Jerusalem, an incident that has intensified concern over rising hostility toward Christian clergy in the city.

Israel’s Gaza Flotilla Seizure Exposes a Ruthless Power Play in the Eastern Mediterranean
With most activists released in Crete but two still held, the confrontation has escalated into a blunt display of blockade enforcement, diplomatic pressure, and narrative warfare

Israeli Strikes Kill Nine in Southern Lebanon as Ceasefire Frays
Deadly attacks, evacuation warnings, and political splits in Beirut highlight how unstable the Israel-Lebanon truce remains.

Israel Seizes Gaza Flotilla Near Crete in a Blunt Show of Extraterritorial Power
By detaining activists far from Gaza, Israel turns a maritime blockade into a wider geopolitical warning and exposes the clash between humanitarian activism and hard-power enforcement

Syria’s First Assad-Era Trial Is a Furious but Incomplete Reckoning With a Criminal State
Damascus has opened a historic courtroom battle that gives victims a taste of justice, but the new authorities are still falling short of a full and serious campaign to punish the architects of Assad-era atrocities.

Three Lebanese Rescue Workers Killed in Reported Double-Tap Israeli Strike
Officials in Lebanon say emergency responders died while trying to save victims from an earlier airstrike, reigniting accusations of war crimes and ceasefire violations.

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