Conflicting reports on U.S. - Iran war continue: Israeli war crimes continue: "[H]e played a leading role in a drive to repair Libya’s relations with the West, beginning in the early 2000s" but later "faced numerous allegations of torture and extreme violence against opponents of his father’s rule": "Unbroken: In Pursuit of Freedom for Palestine is a collection of writings by the Palestinian political leader, who has been held in Israeli prisons since 2002": HRW defends the "pause" in publication on the grounds that the due to the "complex and consequential issues" in the report "aspects of the research and the factual basis for our legal conclusions needed to be strengthened to meet Human Rights Watch’s high standards": "[T]he government’s decision to allow the IAF to continue operating in parliament, even though the Brotherhood itself is now illegal, is a “compromise” that is somewhat acceptable for the Islamist movement": "A Muslim school near Birmingham, Ala., was ... winning academic awards, increasing enrollment and looking to expand. Then came the lawn signs, the first warning that trouble was on the way": New York City's Muslims are on a rebound, led by cultural and political fugures: "While Epstein was joking with Barak about being a Mossad agent, he was also working to cultivate some goodwill for Qatar with Steve Bannon, who had served as the Trump administration's chief strategist from January 2017 to August 2017":
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