News and Analysis 12/31/25

The presence of both bazaaris and students in the current demonstrations is reminiscent of the protests leading up to  the revolution that established the Islamic Republic in the first place:

Israeli war crimes continue:

Judge “Kelley’s order does not reflect the underlying legal merits. It is intended to ensure the migrants can remain in the country until the judge considers the case more fully”:

“[T]he Holocaust holds a unique and horrific place in history. But when my neighbors see scholars being kidnapped by masked agents for their writing, their minds turn to 1933 for a reason”:

“The UN said that Sudan’s Umm Baru is experiencing one of the worst levels of hunger recorded by its assessments”:

“Those with secrets or urgent medical needs could also find their lives ‘made a misery’ until they provide intelligence on wanted relatives” and neither Palestinians who consider them traitors nor Israelis embarrassed by the “use of dubious methods in their recruiting or handling” want to talk about them:

“Washington’s efforts to board an oil tanker in the Atlantic have become complicated”:

“Hassan Sheikh Mohamud says his country believes the move is linked to Israel’s plans to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza”:

“[T]he UAE Foreign Ministry disputed Saudi Arabia’s characterization of its role in Yemen and rejected claims that it had pressured “any Yemeni party to carry out military operations” that threaten Saudi Arabia or its borders”:


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