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Our centerfold article this week, by Jana Petersen for German daily Die Zeit, focuses on how social media is helping women report misdiagnoses and confront the unjust medical system they have been facing for centuries.
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Table of Contents
p5. The Israel-Hezbollah Truce Will Only Hold If There’s A Deal Beyond Lebanon | Daraj by Hazem El-Amin
p7. Netanyahu’s Real Motive For Lebanon Ceasefire? To Keep Free Hand In Gaza | France Inter by Pierre Haski
p8. Turkey Sees Rising Threat Of “Greater Israel” Arriving At Its Borders | Al-Manassa by Doaa Mohamed
p12. Chronically Ill And Nobody Believes You — The “Medical Gaslighting” Of Women | Die Zeit by Jana Petersen
p15. I Saw Sam Altman’s Iris-Scanning “Orb” — And We Should All Be Scared | Agência Pública by Natalia Viana
p18. The Mysterious Threat To Norway’s Lucrative King Crab Industry | Les Echos by Florence Bauchard
p22. When Artistic Grandkids Of Holocaust Survivors Find Their Muse In Poland | Gazeta Wyborcza by Dawid Dróżdż
p25. From A Paris Salon To A Million Selfies — How Europe Learned To Smile | Ethic by Raquel C. Pico