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1. Syria Civil War's New Frontlines Emerge Post-Assad; 'I believe there will be violent fighting, the end of which we do not know,' a top Syrian Democratic Council official told Newsweek

2. Saudi Arabia Has Its Own 'Deal of the Century' for Trump; 'A Palestinian state is a must and an absolute prerequisite for normalization with Israel,' a Saudi political analyst told Newsweek

3. Donald Trump's Election Win Has World Leaders in a Spin; It's a new world order. How leaders across the globe are reacting to Donald Trump's reelection as U.S. president

4. Exclusive: ICC Prosecutor Vows to Resist Pressure on Gaza and Ukraine Cases; 'What people expect from courts is to be guided by evidence and law, not ... noise, politics, pressure or fear,' Karim Khan told Newsweek

5. Exclusive: Russia's Lavrov Warns of 'Dangerous Consequences' for US in Ukraine; 'We have no choice but to continue our special military operation until the threats posed by Ukraine are removed,' Lavrov told Newsweek

6. How South Korea Took Over World Entertainment Under Constant Threat of War; 'You always have to be aware that there is tension, but as an artist, people will sort of rise over that,' Yu In-chon told Newsweek

7. Saudi Arabia Is Becoming One of Biden's Most Important Swing States; 'Saudi feels it has to spread its chips,' Ali al-Shihabi, board member to one of MbS' Vision 2030 megaprojects, told Newsweek

8. Iran's Drive to Build a Nuclear Bomb Is Gaining Momentum; 'World powers expected Iran to comply with commitments and deprived Iran of its rights. This will not last,' an Iran ex-official said

9. Japan's Leader Fumio Kishida on Countering Threat of China and North Korea; In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the Prime Minister of Japan talks about the growing geopolitical tensions in East Asia

10. 'Most Complex Security Environment Since WWII,' Says Japanese PM; The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, tells Newsweek of the historic changes he is overseeing to counter security threats in East Asia

11. With World's Attention on Gaza, ISIS Is Making a Global Comeback; ISIS could 'attack U.S. and Western interests abroad in as little as six months with little to no warning,' said CENTCOM's head

12. Palestinian Leadership in Crisis as Gaza War Rages; 'Only a revived, democratic PLO can lead the Palestinians effectively on obtaining their rights,' former Palestinian adviser says

13. Mohammed Deif, Che Guevara to Gazans, Bin Laden to Israelis, Faces Last Stand; Hamas leader Deif has evaded the Israelis for decades. Can he escape one more time?

14. The Palestinian Dream Is Dying--and It's A Nightmare for Israel; 'This is the worst point that I've seen the PA since its creation,' Ghaith al-Omari, former Palestinian National Authority negotiations adviser, tells Newsweek

16. The End of the American Century Begins in the Middle East; Beijing is replacing Washington as the player with the contacts and the power to broker deals between rivals in the region

17. Exclusive: Russia's Sergey Lavrov Warns U.S. It Risks Becoming Combatant in Ukraine War; Newsweek spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who defended his nation's war in Ukraine and Moscow's efforts to counter a U.S.-led world order

18. Billions in U.S. Aid Vanished in Afghanistan, Will Ukraine Be the Same? John Sopko, head of the U.S. monitor on Afghanistan spending, said Washington risks 'repeating the same mistakes over and over again' without Ukraine oversight

19. Exclusive: Pakistan's Sharif Says World in Crisis Can't Afford U.S.-China Cold War; In a Newsweek interview one year after the Taliban's Afghan takeover, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif calls for greater international cooperation

20. World Will Divide in Two Blocs, Democracy vs. Autocracy, Ex-NATO Chief Says; In an interview with Newsweek, former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says a 'division of the world into two camps, an autocratic and democratic camp, is inevitable.'

21. As War in Ukraine Rages, Russia Ally Armenia Sees Bloodshed On Own Border; 'Azeri forces are attacking Armenian soldiers in Artsakh at the moment while I'm speaking,' an Armenian parliament member told Newsweek

22. Is Germany A Reliable U.S. Ally? Berlin Still Wonders the Same About Washington; 'In the U.S. the question is 'Is Germany a reliable ally?' The question over in Europe is 'Is America going to be a reliable ally?'' the German Marshall Fund's Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff told Newsweek

23. Israel's Bennett Builds on UAE Peace While Waging War on COVID-19 at Home; 'We'll do what we can to protect lives in the fight against COVID and in the face of the threats posed to our people,' Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told Newsweek

24. Exclusive: Pakistani Leader Imran Khan Says Taliban Can Be America's Partner for Peace; The prime minister told Newsweek that to combat terrorism and bolster regional stability, Washington must stay engaged in Afghanistan

25. Biden Leaves Afghanistan, Pulls Back in Iraq, But U.S. Troops Fight On in Syria; A prominent independent politician in Syria told Newsweek that 'the best interests of the U.S.' could 'only be achieved with a stable working relationship with the Syrian government.'

26. What Russia, China, Iran Want in Afghanistan When U.S. Troops Leave; Russia, China and Iran seek to ensure stability in Afghanistan while securing their own interests, as friendly ties with Kabul are tested by a desire to engage with the powerful Taliban movement that has retaken much of the country

30. What's Going On in Sri Lanka? A History of War and Violence, Now Bombings Interrupt Peace; For the island nation rocked by more than two decades of civil war, the Easter Sunday attacks came during a time of relative peace

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