List of Report articles
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A worker loads sulfur at a storage yard on a wharf in Nanjing, China. The Iran War Comes for the ‘King of Chemicals’
The conflict is wreaking havoc on an obscure sector that is more important than you’d think.
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U.S. Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaks at a podium inside the U.S. Capitol while surrounded by reporters and other Republican senators in his leadership team. Republicans Twiddle Their Thumbs on Iran as Democrats Seethe
Trump’s party is still providing cover on unauthorized war despite growing signs of misgivings.
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A composite of two photos. The left photo shows a man in a dark police uniform standing in front of a white sign with Chinese and Uyghur text. The right photo shows the same man in a black jacket aiming a shotgun in an indoor setting with other uniformed individuals in the background. Xinjiang’s Repression of Uyghurs Has Evolved, Not Ended
A rare insider testimony reveals how China tries to hide state violence in Xinjiang
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A Ukrainian serviceman controls an unmanned ground vehicle in eastern Ukraine, Aug. 11, 2025. Pressed by Russian Drones, Ukraine Turns to Ground Robots
While mostly used for logistics, Ukraine is increasingly using them for combat operations.
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A woman cycles past tractors and trucks blocking O’Connell Street in the center of the city, as protests continue for a third day against the rising cost of fuel due to the Middle East crisis, in Dublin, Ireland. The Iran War’s Agriculture Shock Isn’t Over Yet
Even with a cease-fire deal in place, vital energy and fertilizer flows remain trapped.
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A profile shot of Hegseth, a man in a blue suit and striped shirt, speaking animatedly. He has his hands held up near his face, palms facing each other, and his mouth is wide open as if shouting or cheering. The background is dark with a hint of red drapery. Hegseth’s Divine War
The U.S. defense secretary is using the military to promote Christian nationalism, experts say.
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The national flags of the United States and Iran are seen in front of the White House during a protest over U.S. military actions against Iran. U.S. and Iran Agree to 2-Week Cease-Fire
The announcement came less than two hours before Trump’s deadline was set to expire.
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People celebrate Eid and watch oil tankers sail into Muscat Anchorage on March 22 at Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat, Oman. India’s Stranded Seafarers Hope New Delhi Can Save Them
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has left thousands of Indian sailors at risk.
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A woman in a black cloak and head covering walks through a dirt area with mounds of earth and some greenery in pots atop gravesites. The Lost Children of Minab
It has been one month since missiles struck a school in the Iranian port town.
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About half a dozen U.S. Navy sailors are seen from overhead as they work on what appear to be torpedos or missiles of some sort. The sailors wear bright red uniforms and helmets. America’s War Machine Runs on Tungsten—and It Could Run Out
U.S. operations in Iran risk draining limited U.S. stocks.
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Kash Patel stands with his hands clasped in front of several U.S. flags. Iran Flexes Its Cyber Chops
Hackers linked to the regime are escalating attacks against the United States and Israel as the war rages.
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Dozens of people, mostly men, are seen leaning against a railing as they stand in line. Several of the men hold passports or bundles of paper. Iran War Shatters South Asians’ Gulf Dreams
Migrants are seeing flights and jobs vanish.
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An animated U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran gestures with a cell phone in one hand as he speaks from inside an elevator in the U.S. Capitol. Republican Support for Trump’s Iran War Is Wobbling
Lawmakers have concerns about cost, possible ground troops, and unclear objectives.
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Dozens of people throng around the front door of a small church building beneath a dim sky. The people are cast in shadow, but warm light glows from within the church and from a small light-up cross on its roof. Xi Jinping Is Targeting China’s Christians
A harsh religious crackdown has caught pastors in its net.
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A customer shops in a grocery store in Miami, Florida. The Iran War Is Coming for Your Grocery Bill
Prices won’t just be higher at the pump.