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Nereid Atlas analyzes international reporting and reconstructs one clear narrative from multiple outlets, countries and editorial angles.

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Returns promised, shelters expanded: Spain’s Ceuta plan faces its test
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Returns promised, shelters expanded: Spain’s Ceuta plan faces its test

Morocco surged forces near Fnideq and made hundreds of arrests as Spain reinforced Ceuta and intra-Schengen checks reappeared.

After July’s mass crossing into Ceuta, Moroccan forces moved to preempt a rumored second push with reinforced patrols and arrests around Fnideq, while Spain surged police and opened new Red Cross–s...

Outbreak’s toll surges as tracing falters—can scale close the gap?
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Outbreak’s toll surges as tracing falters—can scale close the gap?

Government figures show 2,325 deaths across six provinces as the UN releases emergency funds and calls for expanded burial teams and treatment capacity.

Government figures released August 17 show 2,325 deaths among 4,945 confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, now the deadliest outbreak in the country’s history, with infectio...

Truce ends, but who sets the rules at Hormuz now?
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Truce ends, but who sets the rules at Hormuz now?

A 60-day US–Iran memorandum expired as Washington rejected an extension, Tehran ruled one out, the UN urged talks, and traffic through the energy chokepoint thinned.

The 60day US–Iran truce framework expired without extension, as Washington refused to prolong it and Tehran said it would not negotiate one, leaving the standoff over control and access in the Stra...

Can verification and sequencing unlock Israel’s Gaza withdrawal?
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Can verification and sequencing unlock Israel’s Gaza withdrawal?

After a rare Cairo meeting with Hamas, Kushner pressed a U.S.-backed Gaza demilitarization-and-withdrawal plan in Jerusalem alongside Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediation.

Jared Kushner held a rare direct meeting with Hamas in Cairo before hours of talks with Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to revive a USbacked Gaza roadmap linking Hamas disarmament to an Israeli pul...

De-escalation or deterrence drift? Trump pares back Korea drills
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De-escalation or deterrence drift? Trump pares back Korea drills

A last-minute order reduced elements of the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise as Seoul and Tokyo emphasized alliance cohesion and defensive intent.

On the eve of the Ulchi Freedom Shield drill, President Trump ordered a substantial cutback to U.S.–South Korea exercises, saying they were expensive and sent a “hostile” signal to Pyongyang; he to...

Speech crime or pre-election strategy? Shlosberg's sentence tests Russia's limits
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Speech crime or pre-election strategy? Shlosberg's sentence tests Russia's limits

A court convicted the Yabloko deputy leader under wartime 'discreditation' laws, handing him 11 years and one month days after his party was excluded from next month's ballot.

A Russian court sentenced Lev Shlosberg, deputy leader of the Yabloko party, to 11 years and one month in a penal colony for allegedly “discrediting” the military, citing reposted media images and ...

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A northern wildfire forces a choice: surge response or rebuild capacity
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A northern wildfire forces a choice: surge response or rebuild capacity

Evacuations reached both sides of the frontier as Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Luxembourg deployed aircraft and crews through EU civil protection cooperation.

Belgium’s High Fens wildfire has scorched roughly 3,000 hectares since Aug. 14, triggering evacuations on both sides ...

Declared closures, unchecked raids: a gap shaping who controls land
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Declared closures, unchecked raids: a gap shaping who controls land

Mid-August coverage from Israeli, Palestinian and European outlets tracks settler raids from Qusra to Beita, UN aid deliveries to families under siege, and the army’s refusal to remove settlers from a declared closed zone.

Mid‑August reporting from Israeli, Palestinian, and international outlets documents a string of settler raids, sieges...

An attack Iran condemns tests a fraught Baghdad–Erbil–Tehran triangle
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An attack Iran condemns tests a fraught Baghdad–Erbil–Tehran triangle

Drones struck PM Masrour Barzani’s Erbil office and a security chief’s home, prompting Iraq’s foreign minister to phone his Iranian counterpart for clarification.

Explosive drones struck Iraqi Kurdistan Prime Minister Masrour Barzani’s Erbil compound and the regional security chi...

Recovery begins, but morgues, shelters and foreign help pull in different directions
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Recovery begins, but morgues, shelters and foreign help pull in different directions

Officials redirect efforts toward shelter and rebuilding as Bogotá seeks emergency financing and aid flows from China, Venezuela and private donors into hard‑hit regions like Chocó and Valle del Cauca.

A powerful Aug. 10 earthquake M7.4–7.5 struck western Colombia near San José del Palmar, killing more than 280 people...

Reprieve now—or concessions that reshape decades-old U.S.–Canada trade fights?
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Reprieve now—or concessions that reshape decades-old U.S.–Canada trade fights?

Canadian negotiators stayed in Washington as a Tuesday midnight deadline loomed over up to 50% U.S. tariffs on roughly $20 billion in Canadian goods spanning dairy, lumber, autos, and consumer items.

With a Tuesday midnight cutoff, Canadian negotiators remained in Washington for last‑minute talks as President Trump ...

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