News and Analysis 10/11/25

The ceasefire finally takes effect — will it last?  And what comes next?

“From the very beginning, I did not believe in mandatory hijab and I still do not. The law of mandatory hijab is no longer necessary to be observed”” — Mohammad Reza Bahonar:

Is the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to a supporter of far right movements an embarrassing fluke …

… or evidence of a “pattern … rewarding gestures that contain rather than dismantle conflict”:

The Zionist war on free speech continues:

“Under Article 5, those who possess or use Starlink face sixth-degree imprisonment (six months to two years) and equipment confiscation, while production, distribution, installation, or import for sale carries two to five years”:

The United Arab Emirates has reportedly blocked several Sudanese crude oil shipments amid escalating diplomatic tensions between the two countries, disrupting a key revenue lifeline for Khartoum’s military-led government” …

… and an “RSF paramilitary group hit Dar al-Arqam shelter on university grounds in western city, says resistance committee”:

“Legal and migrant charities worry that Norway may … have set a dangerous precedent, denying millions of other Palestinians who live outside their homeland the protections that are routinely granted to the stateless”:

“Jeffrey Buckholz was terminated by the Town of Oyster Bay just hours after The Post exposed his long-string of hateful and anti-Muslim LinkedIn posts, and his sworn admission that he could be considered a bigot under oath”:

India’s brutality under BJP continues:


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