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Iran is pushing ahead with fast-track executions of detained protesters, ignoring warnings from United States President Donald Trump. Over 2,500 have died in the crackdown, and families struggle to confirm the fate of their loved ones amid a communications blackout.
British writer Tharik Hussain’s new book explores Europe’s overlooked Muslim heritage, challenging conventional historical narratives. Through travel and research, he highlights the deep roots and cultural contributions of Muslims across the continent. His work aims to foster a more inclusive understanding of European identity.
The United Arab Emirates has endorsed the United States' designation of several Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist organizations. The UAE says this move supports global efforts to curb extremism and promote security.
A new film, *Among Neighbors*, exposes the erasure of Jewish history in Poland and the dangers of rewriting the past. Amid rising antisemitism, the filmmakers call for honest remembrance and resistance to historical distortion.
China has ordered domestic firms to stop using cybersecurity software from several United States and Israeli companies, citing security concerns. The decision is part of a wider push to replace Western technology with local alternatives.
New research suggests cannabis may harm emotional and sexual dynamics in relationships. Its effects on mood and motivation can gradually erode satisfaction between partners.
Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed buffer zones to ban protests near houses of worship in New York, aiming to combat rising antisemitism. Jewish groups and city leaders have welcomed the plan, which follows a surge in hate crimes targeting Jewish communities.
Iran faces its most widespread and combative protests in years, met with a harsh government crackdown. Despite public anger, analysts expect the regime to suppress the unrest for now, though deeper issues remain unresolved. The situation is complicated by international tensions and the looming question of leadership succession.
Activists report that Starlink is now offering free internet service in Iran. The service provides a crucial connection as authorities restrict access during ongoing protests.
Private schools in East Jerusalem are on strike after Israel limited work permits for West Bank teachers, affecting thousands of students. School officials warn that classes cannot continue as normal under the new restrictions.
Pakistan has advised its citizens in Iran to keep travel documents ready and plan ahead amid intensifying protests. Iranian universities have rescheduled exams for international students, and communication restrictions remain in place. The unrest has led to a rising death toll and international reactions.
Bedouin families in a West Bank village are fleeing their homes due to rising violence from Israeli settlers. The community faces displacement, loss of resources, and threats to their traditional way of life.
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