Instead of enjoying “large family feasts, meat shared with those less fortunate, and new clothes and gifts for children” many Gazans this year “will eat canned food in stifling tents” …
… and those are the lucky ones:
The “‘reasons’ offered to disenfranchise the Muslim woman from her apartment ranged from discomfort at living next door to a family belonging to the minority to apprehensions of law and order breakdowns because of their presence in a ‘Hindu’ neighbourhood”:
“Nouri was the first Iranian to be tried and convicted” under “the principle of universal jurisdiction, … that some crimes are so grave that territorial restraints on prosecutions shouldn’t apply”:
- Iran and Sweden Announce Prisoner Swap Involving Convicted War Criminal (Washington Post)
“The sanctions were announced a day after Israeli media outlets cited Israel Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai as saying far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir pushed to prevent law enforcement from protecting aid convoys to Gaza”:
“The Eisenhower’s air crews have dropped over 350 bombs and fired 50 missiles at targets in” the “U.S.-led campaign” against the Houthis:
- US Navy Faces Its Most Intense Combat Since World War II Against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi Rebels (AP)
“India has used the vaguely worded UAPA legislation against thousands of Kashmiri residents, journalists and dissidents,” and now has targeted “the first non-expatriate Indian to win the prestigious Booker Prize”:
“In recent years, users have begun to share their intricately put together Eid outfits, from Middle Eastern thobes and abayas, to west African boubou gowns and Pakistani shalwar kameez“:
- ‘It’s the Muslim Met Gala’: Abayas, Boubou Gowns and Finding the ‘Flyest’ Clothes for Eid (The Guardian)
“The counsel for the filmmakers claimed that they had cut all objectionable scenes from the teaser in keeping with the high court’s order. ‘We saw the teaser today morning and all scenes are there,’ the top court replied”:
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