Sunday, September 22, 2019

Sunday Links - Part 2

Here on the last full day of summer are some more things going on:

From Morocco World News, security forces arrest two brothers in Meknes, Morocco for allegedly transferring funds to fighters in conflict zones.

From Hürriyet Daily News, the Turkish government will present judicial reform legislation to opposition parties.

From In-Cyprus, two cultural sites in the Karpas peninsula are restored as a result of cooperation between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.

From Rûdaw, USAID grants $6.8 million to help Iraqi religious minorities.

From Arutz Sheva, who is leading in endorsements for prime minister of Israel?

From The Times Of Israel, the Joint List of Israeli Arab parties decides to support Blue and White leader Benny Gantz for prime minister.

From The Jerusalem Post, members of Balad, one of the Joint List parties, oppose Gantz.

From YNetNews, for the first time ever, Israel's baseball team qualifies for the Olympics.

From Egypt Today, France and Egypt conduct joint naval drills in the Mediterranean.

From StepFeed, Saudi Arabia celebrates its 89th National Day.

From Radio Farda, according to Iranian politician Behzad Nabavi, four organizations linked to Supreme Leader Khamenei own 60 percent of Iran's national assets.

From Dawn, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan meets with U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC).

From The Express Tribune, Pakistanis, Sikhs and other protest Indian Prime Minister Modi in Houston, Texas.

From Pakistan Today, dengue fever continues to spread in Pakistan.

From Khaama Press, Afghan Special Forces destroy a Taliban IED factory.

From The Hans India, President Trump points out how border security is vital for both India and the U.S.

From the Hindustan Times, it's "Howdy, Modi" time in Houston.

From ANI, police in the Indian state of Punjab bust a terror cell allegedly having backing in Pakistan and Germany.  (Pakistan has a province named Punjab.)

From India Today, Trump tells Modi that he might visit Mumbai for an NBA game.

From OneIndia, India's National Investigation Agency conducts raids looking for member of a terror organization.

From the Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena appoints a five-member commission to investigate the Easter Sunday attacks.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka's Election Commission empowers officials to enforce election law.

From The Jakarta Post, indigenous people say "hands off our cultural heritage".

From The Straits Times, protesters in Hong Kong vandalize a train station and set trash on fire.

From the Borneo Post, some fires are still burning in parts of Indonesia, contributing to the ongoing haze.

From Free Malaysia Today, police in Malaysia arrest five men for allegedly stealing bird's nests.

From The Mainichi, in southwestern Japan, acidic flavor potato chips become a hit.

And from Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians during July 2019.

1 comment:

  1. nvest with 200$ and get a returns of 5,000$ within seven business working days.
    Why wasting your precious time online looking for a loan? When there is an opportunity for you to invest with 200$ and get a returns of 5,000$ within seven business working days. Contact us now for more information if interested on how you can earn big with just little amount. This is all about investing into Crude Oil and Gas Business.

    Email: investmoneyoilgas@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete