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Diplomatic Discomfort
Landmark Trial for Colonial Europe
TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
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A Period of Change
Mass Exodus • As millions are driven from their homes in Iran, Europe faces a refugee test darker—and potentially far larger—than the crisis that haunted it a decade ago
THE FIGHT WITHIN • Pressure on Lebanon to confront the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group risks political fracture and further conflict in the embattled nation
ENEMY OF CHOICE • Former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani may emerge as Donald Trump’s best choice to head up postwar Tehran—despite their clashes during the U.S. leader’s first term
Mambo Moment • A shift in U.S. posture toward Havana is stirring fresh expectations of change. Whether it yields meaningful freedom for the Caribbean island’s people is far from clear
Connection Pending • Hinge CEO Jackie Jantos says AI is replacing the small, uncomfortable conversations that build intimacy—and that people’s fear of being wrong or getting hurt is what’s keeping them apart
FROM HALLOWEEN TO THE COSMOS • After five decades on screen, Jamie Lee Curtis is taking control behind the camera, setting a new course with her production company Comet Pictures
VICTORIA PEDRETTI • In her film, Forbidden Fruits, the actor plays Cherry, a member of a witchy femme cult with a lot to say about bodies, identity and ultimately trust