Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tuesday Links - Part 2

As Tuesday afternoon heads toward evening, here are some more things going on:

From The Mainichi, Japan holds its first major arms fair, which draws about 400 protesters.

From the Borneo Post, Malaysian palm oil producers will need to get a certification in order to keep their licenses.

From Free Malaysia Today, B20 biodiesel will be introduced in four Malaysian states next year.

From The Straits Times, protesters on the campus of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which is surrounded by police, try to escape via sewer tunnels.

From The Jakarta Post, the ISIS-linked group behind the suicide bombing in Medan, Indonesia reportedly wants to form its own country.

From the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka's parliamentary Speaker and political party leaders will decide their next course of action.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka's new president plans his first official visit to India.

From The Hans India, the government of Delhi sets up 32 teams to collect 1,400 water samples.

From the Hindustan Times, police prevent a 12-year-old girl from trekking to the Sabarimala Temple.

From ANI, in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, an inebriated man chases police with a dummy sword.  (Teh stoopid is strong with this one.)

From India Today, no evidence is found that the Indian city of Agra was ever called Agravan.

From Khaama Press, the Afghan government and the Taliban conduct a prisoner exchange.

From Dawn, organizers of the "Azadi March" call off roadblocks and sit-ins.

From The Express Tribune, according to former Pakistani Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, now incarcerated, fellow former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif won't avoid prison.

From Pakistan Today, a verdict in the treason trial of former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is due on November 26th.  (I'm getting the impression that high office in Pakistan is a pathway to prison.)

From Radio Farda, according to Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei, the protests in Iran are not a people's action, but an "intelligence" operation.

From IranWire, 20 people were reportedly killed by gunfire from a helicopter outside an imam's residence in Sadra City, Iran.

From StepFeed, Egyptian actor Amr Waked is criticized for taking a role in a movie with Israeli actress Gal Gadot.

From The New Arab, a Saudi princess is reportedly under house arrest after trying to travel to Europe.

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey issues arrest warrants for 150 FETÖ suspects.

From Turkish Minute, according to the head of Iraqi Military Intelligence, senior ISIS members in Turkey are preparing for a resurgence.

From Rûdaw, in northeastern Syria, Assyrian Christians fear an advance from the Turkish military.

From In-Cyprus, the president and the opposition leader of Cyprus will discuss the case of a "spy van".

From The Syrian Observer, Turkish forces and mercenaries allegedly loot homes and kidnap young men.

From Arutz Sheva, Arabs try to steal a weapon from an Israeli Border Police officer.

From The Times Of Israel, will the change of U.S. policy about Israeli settlements lead to the annexation of the West Bank?

From The Jerusalem Post, a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netahyahu and Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz lasts one hour.

From YNetNews, are Israel and Hamas inching toward an agreement over Gaza?

From the Egypt Independent, some of Egypt's best destinations are under water.

From Egypt Today, Egypt and Germany will advance their military cooperation.

From Morocco World News, the Polisario Front complains that it lacks sovereignty over the Tindouf camps that it runs.

And from Gatestone Institute, some things that are rotten in Denmark.

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