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The publication's editors restrict journalists from using terms such as "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing," the word Palestine is rarely used, and words describing refugee camps and territories occupied by Israel are censored.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Bengali-American author Jhumpa Lahiri declined to accept the Noguchi Museum Award in New York. This was due to the fact that the management of the museum had previously fired three employees who wore black and white headscarves in solidarity with Palestine.
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It has been 356 days since Israel began its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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Alisher Kadyrov reacted to the request of the Russian Foreign Ministry for an "official explanation" from Uzbekistan regarding the beating of a student by a teacher in Tashkent. "It would be right for them to deal with their own problems, which are full of problems, until they think about our internal affairs," said the chairman of the National Restoration Party.
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The Bangladesh Armed Forces have allowed female officers, soldiers and medical personnel to wear the hijab in line with their military dress code. The army leadership hopes that the new policy will encourage women to join the Bangladesh Armed Forces.
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The Israeli army is planning a ground attack on Lebanese territory. For this purpose, two reserve brigades are being transferred to the north. The number of Lebanese killed in air attacks reached 609 people.
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Kazakhstan plans to export 1.2 million tons of oil to Germany by the end of the year. However, Germany requested to increase the volume of delivery to 2.5 million tons.
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Last week's US presidential debates taught Muslims a good lesson. It revealed to us Washington's inability to make a fair choice on the Palestinian issue, consistent with any human values. When Joe Biden won the US presidency in January 2020, it seemed that Donald Trump's relationship with the Zionists was coming to an end.
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A person who tried to steal money from a donation box at the "Yusuf Hamadoni" shrine in Shavat district of Khorezm region was arrested. This person turned out to be a 33-year-old resident of Gurlan district.
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The Supreme Court of Kazakhstan defended a schoolgirl who was excluded from class for wearing a headscarf. The Supreme Court recognized that the actions of the school management violated the student's right to education. The girl's lawyer stated that similar cases have already been considered in Pavlodar, Karaganda, Almaty and Turkestan regions, and in all cases the regional courts recognized that the rights of schoolgirls were violated.