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Über eine neue Form des Protestes im Iran:

The newest manifestation of protests in Iran is flipping turbans of the clergy, something profoundly worrisome for Islamic Republic’s authorities as well as Muslim clerics abroad. 

Die Proteste im Iran gehen trotz brutalster Repression seitens der Sicherheitskräfte weiter, wie der Guardian berichtet:

Thousands of Iranians have demonstrated in defiance of a final warning by the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) that he would bring protests to an end with unprecedented force.

Ein wichtiger Schritt im Nahen Osten:

Lebanon and Israel officially signed off on a maritime deal with each other, a milestone for two countries that technically remain at war.

Heute gedachten über hunderttausende Menschen der vor vierzig Tagen getöteten Mahsa Amini in ihrer Heimatstadt Saqez in Iranisch-Kurdistan:

Nun bestätigt auch Human Rights Watch, was längst bekannt ist:

 Turkish authorities arbitrarily arrested, detained, and deported hundreds of Syrian refugee men and boys to Syria between February and July 2022, Human Rights Watch said today.

Ein begrüßenswertes Urteil:

French cement maker Lafarge has pleaded guilty in US court to charges of conspiring to provide material support for terrorism by making payments to the Islamic State (IS) group and other US-designated "terrorist groups", so the company could keep operating in Syria.

In Tunesien gingen am Wochenende Tausende auf die Straße, um gegen die Politik des autokratisch gerierenden Präsidenten zu demonstrieren. 

Protestors clashed with police in the Tunisian capital of Tunis on Saturday, for the second night after a man died from injuries sustained during a police chase in August.

Mit dem Deal hatte die israelische Regierung aber auch die USA große Hoffnungen verbunden. Nun ist er in letzter Minute wohl geplatzt:

Der Guardian berichtet, wie katastrophal die Lage für Schülerinnen und Schüler im Sudan ist:

Nearly every school-age child in Sudan is missing out on education, either completely or facing serious disruption, aid organisations have warned.

Schlechte Nachrichten für die Jemeniten:

A six-month-old UN-brokered ceasefire in Yemen's war between Iran-backed Huthi rebels and a Saudi-led coalition ended Sunday with no word from the rivals on whether it would be extended.

The conflict that started in 2014 has left hundreds of thousands dead and created what the United Nations has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis with widespread malnutrition and disease.

Folgendes berichtet der Allgemeiner:

Earlier this week, Palestinian terrorists — one a member of the Western-funded Palestinian Security Services — shot and killed an Israeli officer, before they were killed themselves.

Palestinian Authority (PA) official media outlets and the Fatah party — both headed by Mahmoud Abbas — have responded with support for the attack that killed the Israeli officer.

Über die jüngsten Angriffe auf armenische Grenzstädtische schreibt Al-Monitor:

Turkish killer drones were back in action Wednesday as its ally Azerbaijan kept up attacks against Armenia for a second day, sparking fears of full-blown conflict between the historic foes that might draw in Russia and Turkey as well.