News and Analysis 11/18/25

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

The government”s “efforts … resulted in heavy rain and severe flooding across the country’s western provinces”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

A “large segment of Lebanon’s Shiite community now sees itself confronting a twin threat: one from the southern border with Israel, and the other from the eastern border with Syria under the leadership of Ahmad al-Sharaa”:

The resolution “says that ‘conditions may finally be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood’ after the Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-governance in the occupied West Bank, carries out reforms and advances are made in the the redevelopment of Gaza” …

… but Hamas protests that it disarms ”the resistance, strips it of its neutrality, and turns it into a party to the conflict in favour of the occupation”:

Unwilling to believe that an indigenous American could be Muslim, the bank teller not only refused to open an account for him, but called the police to go to his home:

The Canada Revenue Agency cited “three Income Tax Act provisions as the basis of revocation”:

“Iraq’s pro-Iran Coordination Framework alliance announced on Monday it had formed the majority bloc in the newly-elected parliament, and said that it will nominate the next prime minister”:

“They don’t ask you whether you are a Muslim or a Christian”” — Muslim Abdulmalik Saidu whose “brother was shot dead during a kidnapping operation along a major highway, and the family never recovered his body, for fear of attacks”:


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