Monday, September 16, 2019

Monday Mania - Part 2

As the manic Monday continues, here are some more things going on:

From Morocco World News, an American delegation visits the head of MINURSO in Laayoune, Morocco.

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey and the U.S. hold their fifth joint flight over the planned safe zone in Syria.

From In-Cyprus, the E.U. adopts its 2019 action program for the economic development for the Turkish Cypriot community.

From Arutz Sheva, Prime Minister Netanyahu warns Israeli voters against complacency.

From The Times Of Israel, tin ingots used in Israel during the bronze age likely came from Britain.

From The Jerusalem Post, "to Bibi or not to Bibi?"

From YNetNews, according to Netanyahu, Israel is "well-prepared" for any problems arising from the Houthi attack on the Saudi oil installation.

From Egypt Today, Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass will announce in 2020 how the Pharaoh Tutankamun died.

From StepFeed, women in Egypt give involuntary haircuts to those who don't wear hijabs.

From Radio Farda, according to the coalition fighting against the Houthi rebels, Iranian arms were used in the attack on the Saudi oil installation.

From IranWire, a Dutch woman describes her ordeal at an Iranian soccer stadium.

From Dawn, the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa creates a very strict dress code for schoolgirls.

From The Express Tribune, over 200 people are arrested in connection with riots which occurred in response to alleged blasphemy by a Hindu school teacher in Ghotki, Pakistan.

From Pakistan Today, jailed Pakistani politician Nawaz Sharif tells his party to support the "Azadi march" announced by the group Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl.

From Khaama Press, airstrikes send 19 Taliban terrorists to their virgins.

From The Hans India, India draws up a plan to accurately map itself.

From the Hindustan TimesNASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter races against time to locate the Vikram lander from the Chandrayaan-2.

From ANI, a university in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India inducts the law against triple talaq into its syllabus.

From India Today, a man in Pune, India is booked for a derogatory Facebook post about Mohandas Gandhi.

From The Colombo Page, Sri Lanka's Navy intercepts four fishing vessels illegally fishing in Maldivian waters.

From The Jakarta Post, Yale University investigates the cancellation of a course on "dissent" at its Singapore campus.

From The Straits Times, Hong Kong's government points out that violence won't solve any problems.

From the Borneo Post, the Malaysian government is ready to provide a subsidy to offset oil price increases.

From Free Malaysia Today, a man is arrested for allegedly throwing red paint at a mosque and a surau.  (A surau is an Islamic house of worship in some countries in southeastern Asia and nearby island countries.  It is similar to, but smaller than, a mosque, and can sometimes consisting of a designated room in a large building.)

From The Mainichi, toxins are found in water sources on Okinawa near U.S. military bases.

From Gatestone Institute, blood libel by Palestinians against Jews and Israel.

From The Stream, congresscritter Mark Walker (R-NC) takes conservative ideas to new places.

From Fox News, the Trump administration gets some support over an effort to cut labor costs.

From Breitbart, President Trump accuses The New York Times of making fake news over the latest accusations against Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

From LifeNews, The New York Times wouldn't lie about Kavanaugh if he supported abortion.

From the New York Post, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) defends Kavanaugh.

And from Pedestrian, a taco-shaped stain in a book offends both bookworms and food-lovers.

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