News and Analysis 12/1/25

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

“Lang was among the individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol. He faced 11 federal counts, including multiple felony charges for assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers, civil disorder and obstructing an official proceeding”:

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:

One thing on which the French and Iranian regimes agree is that the state should decide on how women (and girls) may dress:

“Marouf’s supporters argue that the government’s case relies on old donations and community work done years before HLF was designated, and they say no evidence has been presented showing Marouf knowingly supported wrongdoing”:

“Sudan’s army has recaptured several villages in South Kordofan state from a rebel group that has controlled them since 2011”:

“According to the Tasnim News Agency, schools in Alborz, Tehran, Semnan, Hamadan, and Gilan will be suspended starting tomorrow amid a new wave of heavy pollution and the spread of seasonal epidemics across several regions”:

“Despite the country’s profound political paralysis and deep social fractures, Pope Leo praised Lebanese society as one that ‘does not give up,’ calling its resilience an ‘essential characteristic of authentic peacemakers’”:

Support for Hamas is declining from its peak during the genocide on Gaza, but is still above the pre-October 7, 2024 levels:


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