World leaders expressed alarm over the deadliest day in Lebanon in two decades, caused by Israeli air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds. The Israeli bombardment on Monday killed 558 people in Lebanon, including 50 children, marking the highest toll since the 2006 war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, raising fears of an all-out conflict. After nearly a year of cross-border fire since the Gaza war, the situation has escalated, sparking concerns of a wider war among world leaders.
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Syria’s new constitution gives sweeping powers, ignores minority rights
Syria's new temporary constitution concentrates power in interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's hands, establishing a presidential-type regime without a prime minister, and granting him the authority to appoint key officials and influence the judiciary. The declaration, following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, lacks protections for minorities, leading to concerns from experts about the potential for a shift towards an Islamic Republic and the exclusion of minority rights. Kurds have protested against the document, advocating for fair...
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