News and Analysis 8/26/25

Israeli war crimes continue:

“In Pakistan, hundreds are in jail on charges of blaspheming Islam. Rights groups say some of these cases are due to bad actors’ entrapping victims online”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

“The International Organization for Migration (IOM) also reported that 500 people had fled Abu Shouk camp to other sites inside El Fasher, amid continued tension and insecurity”:

“Fitness is treated as vanity when women pursue it. The truth is, their health depends on breaking that taboo”:

“Loomer’s mentor [Pamela] Geller was forced out of CPAC in 2010 for accusing CPAC board member Grover Norquist (and his wife) of ‘ties to Islamic supremacists and jihadists’”:

“Russia’s proposal to extend the expiration date of Resolution 2231, if ratified, would allow more time for U.S.–Iran relations to normalize and negotiations to begin”:

“Despite his extraordinary feats, Battuta is overlooked in the West, especially compared to Marco Polo, says Christian Sahner, associate professor of Islamic history at University of Oxford. This is largely due to language barriers and cultural disconnects”:

As Australia “announced plans to expel Iran’s ambassador to Canberra” over “‘credible intelligence’ that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was” behind a ” spate of vandalism and violent attacks on synagogues and Jewish community sites in Sydney and Melbourne” …

… “State Department official Mora Namdar has instituted what one person described as a ‘pocket veto’ over funding to help Iranians evade online censorship”:


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