News and Analysis 1/18/25

“The 33-member cabinet deliberated for more than seven hours into early Saturday before green-lighting the agreement” on a vote of 24-8 …

… and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is eager to extend his puppet rule into Gaza …

… but the “Israeli government has repeatedly sought to back out of truces, and this time could be no different, experts say”:

Both judges “allegedly took part in the mass execution of dissidents in 1988″ but no “group immediately claimed responsibility for the shootings” and the “MEK declined to comment”:

More push-back against Zionism’s war on free speech:

“Russian and Iranian officials say the ‘comprehensive strategic partnership treaty’ covers all areas -– from trade and military cooperation to science, education and culture” …

… even “forging a confidential financial system to replace SWIFT, signaling a bold move to bypass Western dominance and reshape global economic power dynamics”:

“It’s a heavy story. And we want to inject all of these pieces of information through a gameplay that resonates with the players” — game developer Rasheed Abueideh:

Secularism requires freedom of religion, but does it prohibit a state religion? Bangladeshi’s debate a question England thought it has answered …

… while in nominally secular India the BJP opposes a law to protect the status “of all places of worship, save the disputed site in Ayodhya”:


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