From Morocco World News, how is Valentine's Day celebrated in Morocco?
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey releases 42 evacuees from Wuhan, China from quarantine.
From Turkish Minute, a Turkish court acquits Erdoğan of charges of membership in a terrorist organization. (This Erdoğan is not Turkey's president.)
From In-Cyprus, a Cypriot soccer referee is banned after being arrested for allegedly fixing a game.
From The Syrian Observer, more displaced families return to Syria from Lebanon.
From Arutz Sheva, will the Blue and White Party target religious Zionism?
From The Times Of Israel, survivors of Auschwitz return to seek closure.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to New Right leader Ayelet Shaked, Israel has an obligation to apply sovereignty to the Jordan Valley.
From YNetNews, according to an opinion column, the Israeli government largely ignores communities near Gaza.
From the Egypt Independent, Egypt confirms its first case of the coronavirus, a foreigner who has been put in isolation.
From Egypt Today, Egyptian archaeological replicas will be exhibited in Venice, Italy starting today.
From StepFeed, Arab Valentine's Day memes give love a buzzkill.
From The New Arab, how Muslim millennials use apps for matchmaking.
From Radio Farda, the commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps threatens the U.S. and Israel.
From IranWire, can Iran make its own airplanes?
From The Express Tribune, Erdoğan likens Kashmir with the World War I battle of Gallipoli.
From The Hans India, Indian authorities seize almost 13 kilos of elephant tusks.
From the Hindustan Times, the caste identities in the Delhi city assembly did not change with the recent election.
From India Today, survivors of acid attacks open a restaurant in Varanasi, India.
From the Dhaka Tribune, the Myanmar navy arrests 48 Rohingyas.
From the Daily Mirror, the U.S. bans Sri Lanka's army chief for alleged human rights violations.
From the Colombo Page, a set of proposals for changing the Sri Lankan constitution is presented to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
From Asharq Al-Awsat, Sudanese authorities bust a Muslim Brotherhood cell allegedly plotting attacks.
From the Daily Mail, Christians are reportedly abducted, beaten and "forced to convert to Islam" at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.
From Gatestone Institute, former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini faces a "show trial" for allegedly "kidnapping" migrants.
From Jakarta Post, European tourists reportedly cancel trips to the Indonesian state of West Java due to fears of the coronavirus.
From The Straits Times, Hong Kong pledges $4.5 billion to fight the coronavirus.
From the Borneo Post, four more coronavirus patients in Malaysia recover.
From Free Malaysia Today, life can be very difficult for migrant workers in Malaysia.
And from The Mainichi, cherry blossoms in Tokyo are expected to start blooming on March 20th.
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