“Researchers went back to check Palestinian casualty reports from October 2023. They found a deadlier month for civilians—and children—than any other chapter of the “war on terror”:”
“The Islamic Republic has officially postponed the implementation of the controversial hijab law that imposes severe penalties on women and girls who defy veiling requirements, following huge backlash from the public and the international community”:
- Iran Postpones Implementation of New Hijab Law Following Backlash (Iran International)
“Valizadeh’s punishment for the crime of working at Radio Farda is ten years imprisonment, a ban on residence in Tehran province and neighbouring provinces, a ban on leaving the country and membership in political parties, etc. for two years”:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israeli Military Bombing of Gaza ‘By Far the Most Intense, Destructive, and Fatal’ – Day 433 (Israel-Palestine News)
- Dozens in Gaza Killed at Post Office, near Aid Trucks, as US Renews Push for Cease-fire (USA Today)
- Opinion: Gaza’s Libraries Will Rise from the Ashes (Aljazeera)
“The Parallel Histories method … encourages children not to shy away from competing narratives but to lay them out, side by side. They are taught to examine the source evidence and debate alternative interpretations before coming to their own view”:
- A Whole New World Opened Up’: the Radical Project Taking Israel-Palestine into Schools (The Guardian)
“Both Jammu, and Kashmir have different needs and priorities. Holding state and national elections together would only deepen divisions”:
- Simultaneous Election Plan Will ‘Erase’ Political Voice Of J&K: PDP’s Para (Kashmir Observer)
The Israeli “authors wrote in the paper that they were grateful to ‘several Middle Eastern Muslim researchers who confidentially shared their valuable knowledge on traditional agriculture and irrigation with us’”:
- Ancient Muslim Agro-technologies Can Help Us Cope with Water Scarcity and Food Insecurity (Jerusalem Post)
“Under Bashar al-Assad, Syria had repeatedly affirmed that Kashmir was an internal matter for India to settle itself without outside interference. Now, with Assad gone, the future of that support is uncertain”:
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