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In 2020, Palestine had its worst year in three decades. Will 2021 be worse? – The National

| October 7, 2021

For most of the world, caught in the grip of a pandemic, 2021 has been a year of inching painfully in the direction of progress. For Palestine, it has been a year of a few steps forward, many steps back.

Sacked UK professor: There is ‘campaign to silence supporters of Palestine’ – Press TV

| October 7, 2021

A University of Bristol professor who was sacked last week for his pro-Palestine comments says there is a campaign led by the Israeli regime to silence the voices insupport ofthe Palestinian cause.

A feast for all five senses at the Palestinian pavilion – The National

| October 7, 2021

Follow the latest updates on Expo 2020 Dubai here The sights, smells and sounds of Jerusalem are showcased at the Palestinian pavilion, which has opened to visitors at Expo 2020 Dubai. Augmented reality goggles and scent-releasing urns evoke the atmosphere of the country, and an immersive visual experience mimics a traditional Palestinian feast. These streets saw Prophet Jesus and Prophet Mohammed walking there, and many other scenes The first exhibit in the pavilion recreates the feel of Old City of Jerusalem, with its narrow alleyways and decorative arches and screens.

Highs and Lows: Cougars advance to semifinals; Dragons fall in overtime – Greenfield Daily Reporter

| October 7, 2021

New Palestine's Blake Bobrow defends the net against East Central's Joseph Roden (10) during their sectional game on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021

The front lines of antisemitism are in the Diaspora, not in Israel – Haaretz

| October 7, 2021

One of the subjects discussed with great passion in media outlets in the past Jewish year, 5781, and especially of late, is antisemitism.

Imagine the power of the Black diaspora if we truly united globally – Yahoo News

| October 7, 2021

OPINION: The need for Black unity on a global scale could not be any clearer. The 21st century whippings of Haitian people in Texas are proof of that.

Party Demands Registration of All Kenyans in the Diaspora as Voters – Mwakilishi.com

| October 7, 2021

United Green Movement (UGM) party has opposed plans by IEBC to register Kenyans in only 11 countries to take part in the 2022 general election. The party termed the commissions decision to enroll diaspora voters in select countries as discriminatory and illegal, adding that all Kenyans abroad are entitled to vote because it is their democratic right.

The brief: `London Mansions; Increased pressure; Igbos in Diaspora – Daily Trust

| October 7, 2021

There is increased pressure on President Muhammadu Buhari to probe one of his key allies and other Nigerians fingered in Pandora papers. Still on the latest leaks of financial documents in the world, Pandora Papers, has uncovered how Senator Stella Oduah secretly paid N5b cash to acquire mansions in London.

Afenifere in Diaspora backs southern govs on anti-open grazing laws, others – Guardian

| October 7, 2021

The Afenifere in the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe has backed the southern governors on anti-open grazing laws, resolution on Value Added Tax (VAT) and quest to produce the next President of Nigeria in 2023. In a statement by its Secretary, Anthony Ajayi, the group submitted: We urge southern governors to further explore more areas to deepen democracy and enhance the frontiers of true federalism in Nigeria. Since the northern governors hold the belief that they are the majority in Nigeria, they should use their population advantage to develop their region and stop the malicious statement that the judgment of the Federal high Court on VAT is questionable.

UGM party says IEBC should register all Kenyans in the diaspora to vote – Capital FM Kenya

| October 7, 2021

NAIROBI, Kenya Oct 4 United Green Movement (UGM) party has protested plans by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to enrol Kenyans in select countries to take part in the 2022 General Election. The party said all Kenyans across the world are entitled to vote back home and should be given a chance to do so because it is their democratic right. Augustine Neto, a co-party leader of UGM said the move by the electoral body to list new voters from 6 countries over and above the five listed in the 2017 election will deny hundreds of thousands of voters in the other countries a chance to exercise their right as enshrined in the Constitution.


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