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Power vacuum in South Korea, a key U.S. ally, raises security concerns

The political paralysis could be particularly destabilizing as South Korea prepares for a Trump White House and renewed scrutiny of the alliance, analysts say.

At a Syria morgue, people search for loved ones killed by Assad regime

People rushed to morgues in Damascus to search for loved ones who perished in Bashar al-Assad's infamous prisons.

How the US funds Israel’s war on Gaza

Find out how the US funds Israel's war on Gaza and where the money goes.

“Stability is a must” in divided Syria, as is an “inclusive” govt

Tamer Qarmout on what crucial steps the Syrian opposition forces will have to take in order to speed reconstruction. 

Why are mysterious drones flying over New Jersey?

The drones have been flying over critical infrastructure such as US military research facilities and police departments.

Exploited in South Korea: Migrant workers fight for their rights

With a rapidly shrinking population, South Korea is welcoming foreign workers, but many face exploitation and danger.

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