Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
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Government documents pointing to construction at a classified U.S. base offer rare hints about a little noted U.S. military presence near Gaza.
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The senator’s proposal would require Biden to withdraw forces from the West African nation within 30 days.
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Women are not natural pacifists, but feminism is a movement against violence and domination.
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The firing by the German media giant follows a smear campaign against Arab and Palestinian journalists in Germany in recent years.
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Echoing George W. Bush on 9/11, a Misgav Institute report shows how political leaders find a chilling silver lining in the suffering of their own.
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Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of the UAE’s national oil company, secured the COP28 presidency despite questions over his green credentials.
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Billions in security aid to Lebanon, along with off-the-books commandos, could embroil the U.S. in a regional conflagration.
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