Sunday, December 8, 2019

Sunday Stories - Part 2

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

From Canada Free Press, the best Christmas present ever would be retroactive impeachment of former President Obama.

From CBC News, kids in Regina, Saskatchewan make Christmas cards for kids at the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nations School.

From Global News, hundreds of people in Toronto rally to urge the Canadian government to address human rights abuses in China.

From CTV News, a real-life Grinch strikes in a neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

From TeleSUR, ousted Bolivian President Evo Morales promises to return.

From Morocco World News, "Morocco condemns foreign intervention in Libya".

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey urges the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to cooperate to help needy Muslims.

From Rûdaw, according to a Syrian official, about 200 ISIS-linked women and children are to be moved from the overcrowded al-Hol camp.

From In-Cyprus, Cyprus customs authorities had a busy November.

From Arutz Sheva, the Lebanese-Swiss businessman who bought items once belonging to Hitler to keep them from neo-Nazis is honored in Jerusalem.

From The Times Of Israel, according to Blue and White leader Benny Gantz, another round of elections can still be averted, but corruption will not be forgiven.

From The Jerusalem Post, no talks are set for the Blue and White and Likud parties as the deadline for dispersing the Knesset approaches.

From YNetNews, Likud cancels its list primaries.

From the Egypt Independent, Egypt decides to increase its oil production.

From Egypt Today, a look at the world's largest wind farm.

From StepFeed, if you want to play the Arab game "400", there's an app for that.

From The New Arab, Saudi Arabia stops requiring gender segregation at restaurants.

From Radio Farda, a strange foul odor floats around Tehran.

From Dawn, the chief of Pakistani party JUI-F claims that the "government's ship is about to sink".

From The Express Tribune, the Pakistani cabinet approves a plan to merge some government agencies.

From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani government calls a meeting of PML-N members in London a gathering of "absconders".

From The Hans India, more than 30 people are killed in a fire at a factory in Delhi, India.

From the Hindustan Times, protests against India's Citizenship Amendment Bill intensify in the state of Assam.

From ANI, more arrests are expected in connection with the factory fire in Delhi.

From India Today, the building in Delhi which caught fire did not have a fire clearance and stored combustible material.

From the Daily Mirror, Amnesty International urges the Sri Lankan government to end discrimination against LGBTI people.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka reiterates its commitment to the SAARC charter.

From Birmingham Live, protests are staged outside a mosque in Birmingham, England after a former trustee, convicted of assaulting a child, is still allowed to act as a volunteer.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a group of migrants beat a man to death at a Christmas market in Augsburg, Germany.

From the Daily Mail, a convicted murder who while on day release tried to stop the London Bridge attacker from killing a female victim is moved to a new jail because of death threats.

From The Jakarta Post, an Indonesian child rights activist suggests cutting school to three days per week.

From The Straits Times, hundreds of thousands take part in a large and mostly peaceful march in Hong Kong after police confiscate a gun and ammo.

From the Borneo Post, could there be a "deep state" in Malaysia?

From Free Malaysia Today, the first case of polio in Malaysia since 1992 is reported in Tuaran, Sabah.

From The Mainichi, the son of a Dutch POW in World War II visits Japan to see where his father had spent his younger days.

And from Gatestone Institute, did Christian churches in Egypt burn "accidentally", or did terrorists set the fires?

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