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Crime|News|World

Azerbaijan's use of force in Nagorno-Karabakh risks undermining key international norms, signaling to dictators that might makes right

Violence has caused thousands to flee the Armenian-populated enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh amid anger over perceived lack of action from Washington or the international community.

Azerbaijan's use of force in Nagorno-Karabakh risks undermining key international norms, signaling to dictators that might makes right
MidEast|News|Political|World

How much influence does Iran have over its proxy ‘Axis of Resistance’ − Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis?

Iran has expanded its network of partners across the Middle East. But it isn’t a simple case of Tehran dictating the terms of the alliance.

How much influence does Iran have over its proxy ‘Axis of Resistance’ − Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis?
MidEast|News|US|World

Drone attack on American troops risks widening Middle East conflict – and drawing in Iran-US tensions

Three American troops were killed and dozens more injured in an attack on a base in Jordan. How the Biden administration responds could determine if conflict in the Middle East widens.

Drone attack on American troops risks widening Middle East conflict – and drawing in Iran-US tensions
Crime|MidEast|News|US|World

US raids in Iraq and Syria: How retaliatory airstrikes affect network of Iran-backed militias

More than 85 locations linked to militias were hit in a robust response by Washington to an earlier deadly drone attack on a US base in Jordan.

US raids in Iraq and Syria: How retaliatory airstrikes affect network of Iran-backed militias
News|Technology

Rural students’ access to Wi-Fi is in jeopardy as pandemic-era resources recede

While the COVID-19 pandemic spurred significant progress in expanding rural home internet access, these gains are proving temporary as resources dwindle.

Rural students’ access to Wi-Fi is in jeopardy as pandemic-era resources recede
News|Opinion|Political|World

Amid humanitarian crisis and ongoing fighting, Africa’s war-scarred Sahel region faces new threat: Ethno-mercenaries

Outside fighters are not merely mercenaries – they are participants in a deeply rooted, historically complex struggle for resources.

Amid humanitarian crisis and ongoing fighting, Africa’s war-scarred Sahel region faces new threat: Ethno-mercenaries
News|US|World

Apps, 911 services and mobile phones don’t offset deadly consequences of more restrictive border policies

Last year, at least 686 migrants died trying to cross into the US from Mexico. Many had the option to call 911 but were too afraid of detection and deportation to seek help.

Apps, 911 services and mobile phones don’t offset deadly consequences of more restrictive border policies
Opinion|Political

Who is Tim Walz? Understanding the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party can help make sense of the VP candidate

Walz, who is set to debate JD Vance on Oct. 1, comes from a particular kind of progressive politics in the Midwest, united under the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.

Who is Tim Walz? Understanding the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party can help make sense of the VP candidate
Business|Lifestyle|News

I analyzed 3,356 signs to see how language use is changing in three Latino neighborhoods in Philly

Spanish signs are becoming more popular in the Italian Market in South Philadelphia, but decreasing along the Golden Block in North Philadelphia.

I analyzed 3,356 signs to see how language use is changing in three Latino neighborhoods in Philly

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