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Sources say Hezbollah is in such dire financial shape, as Israel and Lebanon are successfully cutting off funding from Iran, it puts the organization at existential risk. ✍️ KayhanLondon کیهان لندن in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/…

With the arrival of the new Pope, can we expect a new stance from the Catholic Church on the rights of women and LGBTQ+ people? ✍️ Stephanie Salazar Mahecha for Volcánicas Periodismo Feminista in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/culture-societ…

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Thermal Injustice - A new study shows that working-age men, particularly from lower castes, are most vulnerable to fatal heatstroke in India. ✍️ Aathira Perinchery for The Wire via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/culture-societ…

With global diplomacy now driven more by personalities than institutions, summits resemble showdowns — and geopolitics risks becoming a game where the stakes are dangerously real. ✍️ Gabriele Segre for La Stampa in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/…



Thermal Injustice - A new study shows that working-age men, particularly from lower castes, are most vulnerable to fatal heatstroke in India. ✍️ Aathira Perinchery for The Wire via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/culture-societ…

Egypt has tried again to reaffirm its historic regional role by condemning Israel’s war in Gaza. But its economic weakness and reliance on the Gulf countries ultimately leave its hands tied. ✍️ Abdullah Bakr for Daraj Media in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/in-the-news/si…

A closer look at the tech sphere and its regulation reveals that smart rules may be Europe’s greatest strength — not its weakness — in the global tech race. ✍️ Eva Wolfangel for DIE ZEIT in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/business-finan…


Science is showing that both mothers and fathers experience profound neurological shifts, with emotional, mental, and social consequences that go far beyond biology. ✍️ Ignacio Pereyra for Recalculating, in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/culture-societ…

Egypt has tried again to reaffirm its historic regional role by condemning Israel’s war in Gaza. But its economic weakness and reliance on the Gulf countries ultimately leave its hands tied. ✍️ Abdullah Bakr for Daraj Media in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/in-the-news/si…

Poland's second round of its presidential elections are Sunday - and with its international profile growing, Trump, Putin, Zelensky, and all the big European players are watching closely. ✍️ pierre haski for France Inter in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/in-the-news/po…

As Berlin and Tel Aviv mark a diplomatic milestone, the relationship born out of pragmatism, guilt and survival faces its toughest questions yet. ✍️Steffi Hentschke for DIE ZEIT in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/world-affairs/…

A closer look at the tech sphere and its regulation reveals that smart rules may be Europe’s greatest strength — not its weakness — in the global tech race. ✍️ Eva Wolfangel for DIE ZEIT in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/business-finan…

Egypt has tried again to reaffirm its historic regional role by condemning Israel’s war in Gaza. But its economic weakness and reliance on the Gulf countries ultimately leave its hands tied. ✍️ Abdullah Bakr for Daraj Media in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/in-the-news/si…

Science is showing that both mothers and fathers experience profound neurological shifts, with emotional, mental, and social consequences that go far beyond biology. ✍️ Ignacio Pereyra for Recalculating, in EN via Worldcrunch worldcrunch.com/culture-societ…