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Healthcare workers become targets in Lebanon's escalating war
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Healthcare workers become targets in Lebanon's escalating war

Over 50 healthcare workers have been killed in March alone as attacks on ambulances and clinics collapse Lebanon's already fragile medical system. The World Health Organization warns this represents a devastating assault on essential services.

Iranian university hit in escalating academic warfare
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Iranian university hit in escalating academic warfare

A US-Israeli airstrike has damaged Iran's University of Science and Technology in Tehran, intensifying a troubling trend of military strikes on academic institutions across the region.

Month into Iran War, Trump Signals Shift as Costs Mount
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Month into Iran War, Trump Signals Shift as Costs Mount

From Washington: As the US-Israeli conflict with Iran reaches the one-month mark, President Trump is extending deadlines for negotiations even as thousands of fresh troops deploy to the Middle East. Costs are rising across the board.

Drones Strike, Yet Tourists Keep Coming: Dubai's Fragile Boom
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Drones Strike, Yet Tourists Keep Coming: Dubai's Fragile Boom

Dubai airport was hit by a drone strike in March 2026, yet tourism is booming with 3% growth and 22 million visitors projected. The paradox exposes a fractured Middle East where the safest havens thrive while the broader region implodes.

Dubai's $5 Billion Bet: Why Gulf Tech Keeps Growing Through Conflict
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Dubai's $5 Billion Bet: Why Gulf Tech Keeps Growing Through Conflict

Dubai attracted a record $5 billion in tech startup funding in 2026 despite the Middle East conflict. The boom reveals a region far more complex than headlines suggest, with governments betting on innovation as the foundation of post-oil economies.

After the Killing Spree: How Iran's Fractured Power Structure Endures
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After the Killing Spree: How Iran's Fractured Power Structure Endures

The killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and over 40 senior military figures in February 2026 would have collapsed most regimes. Instead, the Islamic Republic has adapted, with power dispersing across institutions and the Revolutionary Guards rising to fill the void.

Maduro's Legal Fee Dispute Reaches New York Court
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Maduro's Legal Fee Dispute Reaches New York Court

In a Manhattan courtroom, lawyers for detained Venezuelan former president Nicolás Maduro argued Thursday that US sanctions preventing government funding of his defence violate his constitutional rights. The judge has not yet ruled.

State media weaponises fuel fears with doctored graphics
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State media weaponises fuel fears with doctored graphics

An Iranian news agency published a falsified graphic claiming Australia had only 18 days of fuel reserves, approximately half the actual figure, as geopolitical tensions drive global oil prices higher.

Australian bishop chosen to lead Vatican legal system
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Australian bishop chosen to lead Vatican legal system

Pope Leo XIV has appointed Anthony Randazzo, Bishop of Broken Bay, as the head of the Dicastery for Legislative Texts, making him the first Australian to lead a major Vatican office in seven years.