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This week's edition features an article by Bahram Farrokhi in Persian-language media Kayhan-London looking at Iran, whose Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, now 84, has been in power since 1989 — and asking the question: What will happen when he dies?
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Table of Contents
p5. Gaza’s Fishermen Risk Israeli Navy Shelling To Feed Their Families | Daraj by Mohamed Abu Shahma
p7. Parents, Children, Black Markets: The Desperate Search For Food In Gaza | Al Manassa by Salem al-Rayes
p9. How Khamenei Succession Will Play Out Inside Iran | Kayhan-London by Bahram Farrokhi
p11. Moscow Attack: Why Tajiks Are Easy Prey For Islamic Jihadists | Die Welt by Pavel Lokshin
p13. Dying To Get To America: Why Many Missing Migrants Go Unidentified | Distintas Latitudes by Rosario Marina, Verónica Liso, Gabriela Villegas & Andrea Godínez
p17. Vote At 16? Experiments With Lowering The Voting Age Around The World | Worldcrunch by Katarzyna Skiba
p19. Zorra: A Eurovision Hit, Spanish Machismo And The Enduring Evil Of The “Z” Word | Ethic by Inés G. Caballo
p21. The Unifying Power Of Art In A World Divided By Religion & Morals | Die Welt by Manfred Lütz