The perceptions surrounding the new Syrian army are raising significant concerns, particularly among minorities who feel an increasing threat. These impressions, whether accurate or not, carry serious implications for the Syrian landscape.
The Baltic States, particularly Latvia, are experiencing rising tensions due to policies expelling Russians, raising issues related to cultural and religious identity. Nikita Demyanov discusses this phenomenon and its potential impacts in his article for 'Vzglyad'.
Minorities are increasingly entangled in geopolitical conflicts, becoming more than just internal movements. This shift reflects a significant transformation in the nature of global disputes.
A UN report has revealed that over <strong>1700 people</strong> were killed in Syria's Sweida province during violent events in July 2025, most of whom were civilians. The report indicates violations that may constitute war crimes.
Dutch prosecutors announced the arrest of three men for their involvement in an anti-Semitic attack on a Jewish synagogue or for assisting in planning a similar attack. These arrests come at a sensitive time as hate incidents have increased in the country.
The Lebanese community in Ivory Coast is facing an increasing smear campaign that includes slogans condemning the so-called 'great replacement' of the population. This campaign arises during a sensitive time, as tensions in the region escalate due to ongoing conflicts.