WORLD ROUNDUPHow Europe Got Tough on Migration | A Peace Agreement That Will Probably Not Bring Peace | Is Nicaragua Assassinating Government Critics in Costa Rica?, and more
· After War with Israel and U.S., Iran Rests on a Knife Edge
· A Peace Agreement That Will Probably Not Bring Peace
· How Europe Got Tough on Migration
· Refugees Worry: Is Nicaragua Assassinating Government Critics in Costa Rica?
· USAID Cuts May Cause 14 Million More Deaths in Next Five Years, Study Says
· China’s Secret Weapon Revealed: These Hidden Container Missiles Pose Immediate Threat to US National Security
After War with Israel and U.S., Iran Rests on a Knife Edge (Roger Cohen, New York Times)
The Islamic Republic limps on after the 12-day conflict. Where will the nation go from here?
A Peace Agreement That Will Probably Not Bring Peace (Economist)
The truce signed by Congo and Rwanda leaves out some important details.
How Europe Got Tough on Migration (Emma Bubola and Jeanna Smialek, New York Times)
The European Union has not gone as far as President Trump in cracking down on immigration, but its shift is already profound.
Refugees Worry: Is Nicaragua Assassinating Government Critics in Costa Rica? (Frances Robles, New York Times)
After a Nicaraguan human rights activist who had fled to Costa Rica was killed, concern has grown that the Ortega government may be targeting its enemies abroad.
USAID Cuts May Cause 14 Million More Deaths in Next Five Years, Study Says (Kelsey Ables, Washington Post)
The analysis, published in the Lancet, estimates the agency’s programs saved 91 million lives worldwide over two decades, playing a vital role in global health.
China’s Secret Weapon Revealed: These Hidden Container Missiles Pose Immediate Threat to US National Security (Rosemary Potter, Visegrad Post)
China’s new Containerized Sea Defense Combat System, camouflaged within standard shipping containers, poses a stealthy threat capable of launching surprise missile attacks, challenging global security norms.