Sunday, December 15, 2019

Sunday Stuff - Part 2

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

From Morocco World News, Morocco's Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations arrests an ISIS-linked suspect in the city of Meknes.

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey deploys drones to northern Cyprus.

From Rûdaw, a raid by Peshmerga and Asayesh forces captures 10 ISIS suspects in the Iraqi province of Diyala.

From In-Cyprus, 1,180 flamingos have been counted so far this year at Larnaca Salt Lake in Cyprus.

From Arutz Sheva, according to knessetcritter Gideon Sa'ar (Likud) "there will be no Palestinian state in the heart of Israel".

From The Times Of Israel, Sharren Haskel becomes the fourth Likud knessetcritter to support Sa'ar.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to the son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

From YNetNews, according to an opinion column, UNRWA, which is supposed to rehabilitate displaced Palestinians, instead perpetuates their plight.

From the Egypt Independent, Egyptian President Abdel al-Sisi calls for the support of countries facing the "diabolical industry" of terrorism.

From Egypt Today, Mediterranean counties tell of their experience with hosting refugees.

From The New Arab, security forces in Lebanon injure more than 100 protesters with tear gas and rubber bullets.

From Radio Farda, an Iranian relief organization contradicts President Rouhani's claim that there's no absolute poverty in Iran.

From Dawn, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Bahrain tomorrow as a guest of honor.

From The Express Tribune, a fault in a submarine cable causes slow Internet in Pakistan.

From Pakistan Today, Pakistan seeks help from the World Bank in its water dispute with India.

From Khaama Press, the Afghan army storms a warlord's home with helicopter gunships in the province of Balkh.

From The Hans India, protests in Delhi against the Citizenship Act turn violent, resulting in a policeman being injured and buses set of fire.

From the Hindustan Times, two more protesters die due to protests against the Citizenship Act becoming violent in the Indian state of Assam.

From ANI, because of protests against the Citizenship Act, the Aligarh Muslim University in Aligarh Uttar Pradesh will be closed until January 5th.

From India Today, protests against the Citizenship Act results in policement being injured and vehicles torched.

From the Colombo Page, the Sri Lankan navy is accused of chasing away over 3,000 Indian fishermen from the state of Tamil Nadu.

From Strabroek News, an imam in Trinidad is accused of "demanding money with menace".

From The Asian Age, a U.N. body criticizes Pakistan for discrimination against religious minorities.

From The Jakarta Post, 2019 has seen a rise in efforts against sexual violence.

From The Straits Times, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes near Davao, Philippines.

From the Borneo Post, additional immunization against polio is offered to young children in the Malaysian state of Sabah.

From Free Malaysia Today, about 100 people rally against a proposed Temporary Sabah Pass.

From The Mainichi, sturgeon fed female hormones become female, which could lead to higher caviar supplies.

And from Gatestone Institute, another largely ignored genocide of Christians goes on in Burkina Faso.

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