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The Human Cost

Report on civilian casualties, displacement, and damage to infrastructure. Cover humanitarian response — what organizations are doing and where access is restricted. Include reporting on daily life for ordinary people — shortages, disruptions, how communities cope. Use individual stories and voices of affected people where available.

Nine Weeks of War: Inside the Fragile Ceasefire After Tehran

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Nine Weeks of War: Inside the Fragile Ceasefire After Tehran

Why Iran's Oil Storage Crisis Could Reshape the Middle East

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Why Iran's Oil Storage Crisis Could Reshape the Middle East

The Five-Day War That Became a Six-Power Global Crisis

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The Five-Day War That Became a Six-Power Global Crisis

The Human Cost No One Is Counting

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The Human Cost No One Is Counting

Over 1 Million Displaced as Lebanon Faces Fastest-Growing Crisis

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Over 1 Million Displaced as Lebanon Faces Fastest-Growing Crisis

Why a Drone Crash in Romania Changes European Security Forever

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Why a Drone Crash in Romania Changes European Security Forever

12,000 White Tents on a Lebanese Hillside

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12,000 White Tents on a Lebanese Hillside

From Kitchen Tables to Makeshift Tents: Lebanon's Displaced Millions

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From Kitchen Tables to Makeshift Tents: Lebanon's Displaced Millions

Inside the War's Human Toll: Children, Hospitals, and Shattered Cities

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Inside the War's Human Toll: Children, Hospitals, and Shattered Cities

Why the Israel-Lebanon Conflict Threatens Global Trade and Regional Stability

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Why the Israel-Lebanon Conflict Threatens Global Trade and Regional Stability

Inside Lebanon's Tent Cities: Where a Million Displaced Now Live

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Inside Lebanon's Tent Cities: Where a Million Displaced Now Live

Inside Lebanon's Tent Cities: Where One-Fifth of the Population Now Lives

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Inside Lebanon's Tent Cities: Where One-Fifth of the Population Now Lives