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Syria's sectarian faultlines
Sectarian violence erupts again, despite the president's promise to protect minorities.

Ukraine's war games
Kill Russian soldiers, win points: how the Ukrainian army's reward scheme is gamifying war

Tibetan resistance in China
In Sichuan province, Tibetan monks practice their faith under heavy surveillance.

Israel's anti-war activists
Israeli protesters highlight the plight of Palestinians in Gaza and demand an end to war

Iranians anxious over what comes next
Many Iranians fled to Turkey after Israel's attacks but are unsure about returning home.

Israel strikes Iran's nuclear sites
Voices from Iran reveal a country and a regime under pressure amid Israel's attacks.

Donald Trump's immigration crackdown
The president's decision to send troops to LA has raised the stakes in the deportation row

Ukraine's 'Operation Spider's Web'
Ukraine launched an audacious drone attack inside Russia, but unease remains at home.

America's Russian Orthodox converts
The Russian church is luring in American men through its embrace of unabashed masculinity.

Turkey's chance for peace
A 40-year insurgency comes to an end as Kurdish group the PKK announced it will disband.