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  1. Lessons from annexations in the past, from Crimea to Saddam's seizure of Kuwait, bode ill for President Trump's plan to solve the Mideast conflict _ land taken by war often leads to more bloodshed. By .

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  2. Bloodied but determined, Lebanese protesters vow to continue with their uprising. “We are coming back,” says one demonstrator who was recently hit by a tear gas canister just above his left eye. By

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  3. Taking stock: Lebanese protesters, wounded in clashes with police during months of protests against the political elites and a collapsing economy, vow to be back on the streets _ a resolve signalling demands for government reforms won’t be squashed easily.

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  4. Pakistan postpones its decision on lifting a ban on a movie that offended Islamists who alleged Pakistani director Sarmad Khosat's film was blasphemous for portraying a devout businessman's life unraveling after he watched a woman dance. By .

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  5. Dangerous escalation: Turkey hits targets in northern Syria, responding to shelling by Syrian government forces that killed at least four Turkish soldiers earlier in the day A Syrian war monitor says six Syrian troops were also killed. By .

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  6. In one whirlwind week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gained U.S. backing for annexing West Bank settlements, convinced Russia to pardon an Israeli backpacker and flew her home, where he was formally indicted on corruption charges. By .

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  7. In one whirlwind week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gained U.S. backing for annexing West Bank settlements, convinced Russia to pardon an Israeli backpacker and flew her home, where he was formally indicted on corruption charges. By .

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  8. The U.S. agency that tracks spending in Afghanistan says the country will need billions of dollars to keep it afloat even as donors reel from the cost of debilitating corruption and America seeks a peace deal with the Taliban to withdraw its troops.

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  9. Tectonic shift: Saudi Arabia has backed President Donald Trump's efforts but has not endorsed his Mideast plan, a stance that underscores how Gulf Arab states have recently aligned their interests with Israel amid shared threats from Iran. By .

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  10. Terror attacks in Pakistan significantly dropped over the last decade, but the welcome statistic risks being overshadowed by international concerns that Islamabad is not doing enough to curb terror funding and lingering militant activity. By .

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  11. Settlement Showdown: Israeli prime minister's plan to move ahead with the annexation of large parts of the occupied West Bank, including many Jewish settlements, will likely trigger international condemnation and possible legal action. By .

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  12. The Islamic State group seemed defeated last year with the loss of territory in Iraq and Syria and the killing of its founder. But rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran in the region could provide a comeback for the extremist group. By  

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  13. The downing of a Ukrainian passenger plane has revealed wider woes facing Iran. It highlights the limits of the government's civilian arm against the absolute power held by the nation's Shiite theocracy and paramilitary forces. By  

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  14. Descending on Jerusalem: Dozens of world leaders are in Israel for the largest-ever gathering commemorating the Holocaust and combating modern-day anti-Semitism, on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. By .

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  15. Iran has long sought the pullout of American troops from Iraq and the killing by the U.S. of an Iranian general in Baghdad earlier this month has bolstered Tehran's efforts, galvanizing anti-American sentiment in the Arab country. By .

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  16. At an impoverished zoo in Sudan’s capital, the few remaining lions are starving in rusted cages, eyes glassy, desperate for food and water. The images, shared on social media, have drawn impassioned responses from thousands around the world.

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  17. Many Lebanese are venting their ire on the banks as the country's financial crisis and nationwide protests escalate. They are smashing bank windows, destroying ATMs and clashing with employees behind counters in an unprecedented rush to withdraw dollars.

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  18. Holocaust politics: Two competing ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz _ one in Jerusalem, the other in southern Poland _ underline how politically charged World War II remains. By and .

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  19. Scars of Auschwitz: Maurice Gluck is one of 75 Holocaust survivors featured in a photo exhibition marking 75 years of the liberation of the Nazi death camp as Jerusalem hosts the largest-ever gathering commemorating the genocide. By .

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  20. Stressed Mediterranean: As Egypt marks the 150th anniversary of the Suez Canal's opening, marine biologists say the invasion of non-native species through the waterway has driven the native marine life toward extinction. By and .

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