Books by revolutionary leaders sell well at Tehran fair
TEHRAN, Iran — More than a million books were sold by mail order during the Tehran International Book Fair, held online Jan. 20-29. The Iran Book News Agency reported that…
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TEHRAN, Iran — More than a million books were sold by mail order during the Tehran International Book Fair, held online Jan. 20-29. The Iran Book News Agency reported that…
…the college’s disciplinary board after she said during an online class that women are born with vaginas and “the difference in physical strength of men versus women is a fact.”…
…him from the campus or studying online. Students marched Dec. 1, chanting “Killer Kyle off our campus” and “Lock him up.” Dismissing the jury’s verdict, the ASU’s Students for Socialism…
…Moscow remains widespread. A clandestine network was formed by railway workers, online hackers and others. They disabled railway links through Belarus, contributing to the holdup of Moscow’s supply lines of…
In an unbridled attack on freedom of speech, hundreds of editors, writers, publishers, librarians and a wide variety of other individuals have signed an online petition demanding that Penguin Random…
…to provoke war” with Beijing, stated K.J. Noh, a radical online commentator and member of the advisory group of Friends of Socialist China. In fact, he said, “the U.S. is…
…and for supporting recognition of both Israel and a Palestinian state. Baluchistan-based Sunni Online came to Abdul-Hamid’s defense. It’s not a question of what you think of other people’s religious…
…32,000 rubles ($415). Earlier this year authorities issued charges against him for “discrediting” the Russian army based on his online posts. Moskalev, a single parent, was placed under house arrest…
Bakery XOXOAnastasia Chernysheva was fined for “discrediting” Russian military by posting online image of a cake in blue-and-yellow icing, colors of Ukraine’s flag. It says, “The sun will rise,” from…
…never get delivered. In 2017, 365 million tons of cargo entered, left, or passed through New York City. Amazon and other online retailers simply drop packages off on the porches…