News and Analysis 5/11/25

“[P]eople feared Indian attacks would flatten their villages. They began returning after the deal was announced, only to see their houses and businesses wrecked, uninhabitable or unsafe, and their belongings ruined” …

…and “India has made it clear that it does not want anyone to mediate when it comes to Kashmir” though Pakistan’s PM welcomed Trump’s mediation offer:

“Hamas said it would release a US-Israeli hostage held in Gaza as the group revealed it was engaged in direct talks with the United States towards a ceasefire in the war-battered territory”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

Akhundzada’s directive “Do not detain anyone solely on suspicion. And never reveal people’s secrets or mistreat detainees” comes amid human rights groups’ accusations “of arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and torture”:

“[B]efore the October 7th attack on Israel, Gazans had tried huge non-violent demonstrations for almost two years. …Israeli snipers had shot dozens of them,” but the U.S. media ignored the story:

“Talks described as positive by US but Iran will not back down from its ‘right’ to enrich uranium for energy”:

The Zionist war in free speech continues:

As the war in South Sudan worsens …

… Sudan, responsible for its oil exports, gives a warning to energy firms:


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