Syria’s “interim constitutional declaration … grants expansive, largely unchecked powers to the interim president—including authority over the military, judiciary, and key aspects of the legislative process”:
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israel Is Using US Munitions to ‘Illegally and Indiscriminately’ Attack Gaza School Shelters, Human Rights Watch Says (CNN)
- Netanyahu Aims to Fully Control Gaza Despite Warnings of Mass Death (The Guardian)
“Reports of Colombian fighters in Darfur date back to late 2024 and have been deemed credible by UN experts”:
“The threats warn staff to stop reporting on Iran or face execution, including the execution of their immediate family members”:
- Iran Threatens to Execute 45 Journalists, over 300 Relatives in Coordinated Media Suppresion Effort (Jerusalem Post)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues …;
- Three People Charged with Supporting Palestine Action (BBC)
- Amnesty Urges Met Police Not to Arrest Protesters Supporting Palestine Action (The Guardian)
- As Hunger Spread in Gaza, Israeli Media Began to Focus on Palestinians (Washington Post)
… “Netanyahu … approved a proposal barring government employees from communicating with or placing ads in … Haaretz, one of the only outlets to consistently cover the humanitarian crisis in Gaza”:
- As Hunger Spread in Gaza, Israeli Media Began to Focus on Palestinians (Washington Post)
“The ban threatens people with prison time for selling or owning these works by authors such as Booker Prize-winning novelist and activist Arundhati Roy, constitutional expert A.G. Noorani, and noted academicians and historians”:
“[T]he founder of a thriving Iranian tech company has revealed the behind-the-scenes pressure that security forces exerted on his firm”:
- How the Revolutionary Guard Stealthily Shapes Iran’s Economy (Washington Post)
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