• 01/22/2025

Taliban Bar Women From U.N., Threatening Afghanistan’s Last Lifeline

New York Times The Taliban administration extended a ban on women working in aid organizations to the United Nations, putting at risk one of the country’s last sources of badly needed aid. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/world/asia/afghanistan-united-nations-women.html

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WeWork adopts shareholder rights plan to protect ability to reduce future tax bills

Jerusalem Post WeWork struck deals to cut debt by about $1.5 billion and extend the date of some maturities in a bid to preserve cash. https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/all-news/article-738697

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Fears Grow Over Mexico Military’s Power as Five Men Killed

New York Times Uniformed soldiers shot and killed unarmed civilians, including an American, then blocked medics from providing care, a top government official said. To many Mexicans, such abuse is all too familiar. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/world/americas/mexico-military-killings-nuevo-laredo.html

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China’s military ‘testing ability to control sea and air around Taiwan’ in multi-day drill after island leader’s US visit

Disclaimer: The South China Morning Post’s content is directed by the Chinese Communist Party. It is not a reliable news source. The People’s Liberation Army says it will hold three days of exercises, with coastal authorities in the southeast signalling additional drills. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3216376/china-sets-military-drills-after-taiwan-leader-tsai-ing-wens-us-trip?utm_source=rss_feed

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Custody of a Russian Girl Who Drew an Antiwar Picture Is Still Undecided

New York Times The authorities are determining who will take custody of Maria, 13, whose single father has been sentenced for “discrediting” the Russian Army. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/world/europe/custody-russian-girl-anti-war-ukraine-drawing.html

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Wall Street Journal reporter charged with spying in Russia, an accusation he denies

Fox News Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been officially charged with spying in Russia, news organizations from the country are reporting Friday.  Interfax, quoting a source, said “Gershkovich has been charged” with espionage, according to Reuters.  “He categorically denied all the accusations and stated that he was engaged in journalistic activities in Russia,”…

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Passover: The freedom of many names

Jerusalem Post Those different names for God not only reflect God’s divergent qualities but also mirror the divergence of how we as individuals experience and understand God. https://www.jpost.com/judaism/jewish-holidays/article-738519

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Passover: Seder night: Past, present and future

Jerusalem Post We are called upon to revive the past and influence the present through it, thereby transmitting the Jewish faith and way of life to the next links in the chain of generations. https://www.jpost.com/judaism/jewish-holidays/article-738517

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Conflict with China ‘last resort’ but Congress will authorize troops if Americans support it: McCaul

Fox News Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul told Fox News during his visit in Taiwan Friday that conflict with China was a “last resort,” but said so long as the American people support it, Congress will approve boots on the ground if Beijing attacks.  “Conflict is always a last resort,” he told Fox News from…

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‘Joyland,’ a Pakistani Film Banned at Home, Is Celebrated Abroad

New York Times Saim Sadiq’s feature “Joyland,” which includes a transgender woman’s love affair, cannot be shown in Pakistan’s Punjab Province. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/movies/joyland-pakistan.html

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