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Worldcrunch Magazine #108— The Internet, What Lurks Below

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Here's the latest edition of Worldcrunch Magazine, a selection of our best articles of the week from top international journalists, produced exclusively in English for Worldcrunch readers.

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This issue features two articles, one by Die Zeit's Viola Kiel and the other by France Inter's Pierre Haski, unpacking the questions surrounding the recent accident in the Baltic — or suspected sabotage —that targeted undersea cables that carry the Internet across the wold.

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Table of Contents


p5. Cyclones To Sabotage, New Threats To The Submarine Cables That Carry The Internet | Die Zeit by Viola Kiel

p9. Undersea Cables Cut In The Baltic, A Perfect Target For Hybrid Warfare | France Inter by Pierre Haski

p10. Why Arab Leaders Welcomed Trump’s Victory — Until They Didn’t | Al-Manassa by Khaled Dawoud

p13. Iran-Lebanon: When Larijani Laughed Amid The Rubble Of Beirut | Daraj by Hossam Farran

p15. Poland’s Hardline On Migration, From Pariah To Blueprint For The West | Gazeta Wyborcza by Małgorzata Tomczak

p18. Bucha: Is It Too Soon To Make A Film About The War Crimes In Ukraine? | Livy Bereg by Ihor Kromf

p21. Goethe As It Gets: Why German Love For Italy Runs Both Deep And Shallow | Die Zeit by Laura Ewert

p24. The Problem With Male Feminists | El Espectador by Catalina Ruiz-Navarro


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