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US journalist Ryan Grim says it may be risky for Israel to reject a ceasefire in Gaza, even if just to placate Trump.
The far-right party's candidate for chancellor, Alice Weidel, tries to woo voters with her extreme views.
The Azerbaijani artist redefines heritage with contemporary art.
Fatima Bhutto and BDS co-founder Omar Barghouti on the fight to defend Palestinian rights and end Israeli occupation.
Air strikes across the country as Houthis target US naval ships in Red Sea.
Deepening cracks in Israel's narrative: critiques and questions are getting harder to ignore.
Appointment of Joseph Aoun ends two years of political paralysis.
On The Stream: How conflict and neglect threaten humanity’s cultural heritage?
Conflicts rage globally as arms spending hits record levels.
Half of Sudan's population faces acute food shortages.
After almost 14 years of civil war, Syria's economy is in ruins.
Herbert Kickle first far-right leader since World War II to be invited to form a government.
M23 rebel fighters have taken control of two towns in North Kivu province.
The United Nations says the health system in Gaza is on the verge of total collapse amid relentless Israeli attacks.
European foreign ministers meet Syria's de facto leader in Damascus.
Iran and European powers to meet days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Inflation, geopolitical tensions and trade rows have hampered the global economy in 2024. What's in store in 2025?
On The Stream: We hear from young activists on their journey to educate and help tackle climate change.
Kyiv shuts pipelines, but EU imports of Russian liquefied gas by ship hit a record high.
Asaad al-Shaibani discusses Syria’s path to democracy, rebuilding trust, lifting sanctions, and avoiding new conflicts.
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