News and Analysis (9/10/25)

Israeli war crimes continue — and expand with the assassination of a Hamas negotiator for the release of Israeli hostages:

“This debate reflects Syria’s complex ethnic, sectarian, and local dynamics. … [I]t also reveals the signs of a protracted struggle among the country’s political factions over the future shape of the state”:

“Infidels MC was set up by US military veterans of the Iraq war in 2006 and members see themselves as modern Crusaders, using the Crusader cross as their symbol – a reference to the medieval Christians who fought Muslims for control of Jerusalem”:

Abbott seems to think he can force Muslim Texans to patronize stores that sell pork, alcohol, and lottery tickets:

“A monthslong Prism investigation reveals pro-Israel bias at the leadership levels of mainstream U.S. newsrooms, which intensified after Oct. 7, 2023”:

“Today’s framework deal for resuming inspections of Iran’s nuclear facilities could mark a crucial step for nuclear diplomacy, provided there is rapid implementation by Iran” — EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas:

A high-level independent rights probe into the brutal war in Sudan condemned the many grave crimes committed by all combatants, citing evidence indicating that civilians have been ‘deliberately targeted, displaced and starved’”:

“[T]he dam is a source of national pride but remains contentious among downstream nations including Egypt and Sudan”:

“Centuries before the birth of Leonardo Da Vinci, three brothers from Baghdad gathered their designs for more than 100 ahead-of-their-time inventions … [including] blueprints for rudimentary gas masks and mechanical digging machines — devices that would not become commonplace for another thousand years”:


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