Sunday, November 24, 2019

Sunday Stories - Part 2

As Sunday afternoon slips toward evening, here are some more things going on:

From Morocco World News, two earthquakes strike in the eastern Moroccan province of Driouch.

From Rûdaw, four people are reportedly killed in Ain Issa, Syria due to an alleged ceasefire violation by Turkish forces.

From Arutz Sheva, the Israeli party Likud plans to hold a primary in December.

From The Times Of Israel, according to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran is planning more attacks against northern Israel.

From The Jerusalem Post, Israel's High Court of Justice tells an NGO that it "jumped the gun" by asking it to fire Netanyahu.

From YNetNews, due to his indictment, Netanyahu is expected to cede his four ministerial portfolios.

From the Egypt Independent, Egypt launches a tourism campaign in the Chinese market.

From Egypt Today, trade between Egypt and the other Nile basin countries increased by over 25 percent in 2018.

From The New Arab, four Egyptian journalists detained in a raid against their employer are released.  (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From Radio Farda, can the protests in Iran become a social movement?

From Dawn, a Pakistani opposition leader calls a multi-party conference.

From The Express Tribune, religious scholars from various faiths denounce the burning of a copy of the Koran in Norway.

From Pakistan Today, according to Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, U.S. statements will have no effect on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.

From Khaama Press, Afghan forces stop terrorists from detonating IEDs in the province of Khost.

From The Hans India, according to a Muslim lawyer, the Indian Supreme Court's decision on the Ayodhya temple is not final.

From the Hindustan Times, Maoists set nine vehicles on fire in a mining area.

From ANI, a national roboscience contest is held in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.  (My spellchecker has no problem with the Indian place names, but objects to "roboscience".)

From India Today, over 50 Indian Hindu pilgrims arrive in the Pakistani province of Sindh to attend religious festivities.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lankan police investigators will soon be investigated.

From Palestinian Media Watch, a Palestinian TV "Israeli affairs expert" calls Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu an "outstanding student" of Nazi German propaganda minister Goebbels.

From The Jakarta Post, 18 Indonesian leaders are invited to a forum hosted by a foundation named after a former resident of Indonesia.

From The Straits Times, pro-democracy candidates in Hong Kong win a landslide victory amid a record voter turnout.

From the Borneo Post, the Malaysian federal government will create more social programs.

From Free Malaysia Today, according to a minister responsible for Islamic affairs, all Malaysian states will adhere to a minimum age for marriage of 18.

From The Mainichi, speaking in Hiroshima, Japan, Pope Francis calls the use and possession of atomic weapons "immoral".

And from Gatestone Institute, the Iranian Supreme Leader's fake suicide belt.

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