News and Analysis 8/12/25

“PP and Vox cannot decide who has freedom of worship and who does not. It is a constitutional right” — Territorial Policy Minister Ángel Victor Torres:

Israeli war crimes continue:

“Yale HRL said it gathered and analyzed photos and footage allegedly ‘showing RSF shooting at people crawling away from them and berating and using ethnic slurs’”; …

… “[t]he involvement of the UAE has brought Abu Dhabi into further conflict with Egypt”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
Iranian dissident filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof (There Is No Evil, The Seed of the Sacred Fig) had to flee his home country to evade an eight-year prison sentence last year” but is more concerned over what is the “best way” to “stand up to this regime”:
“[T]he Gujarat high court has held that a Muslim marriage can be dissolved … through a mutual consent divorce — without the necessity of a written agreement recording such consent”:

The movement for recognition of a Palestinian state evokes a variety of responses:

“For years, Harvard’s only dedicated spaces for Muslim and Hindu worship were in a dormitory basement”:

“The transfer of workers underscores the extent to which New Delhi continues to help sustain Israel’s economy despite the state’s growing isolation”:


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