Praise, worry in Iran after Rushdie attack ; government quiet
Iranians are reacting with praise and worry over the attack on novelist Salman Rushdie — the target of a decades-old fatwa by the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini calling for his death
Site référencé: Washington Post World
QLPLSOQ2ZYI63OMYWKVWR5MENA.jpg&w=90, QLPLSOQ2ZYI63OMYWKVWR5MENA.jpg&w=606, QLPLSOQ2ZYI63OMYWKVWR5MENA.jpg&w=1024
Washington Post World
8-year-old girl only survivor of South Africa bus crash that killed 45
28/03/2024
Visualizing Gaza’s aid shortage as ‘man-made’ famine looms
28/03/2024
Palestinian Authority announces new cabinet amid U.S. pressure
28/03/2024
International Court of Justice issues new order for Israel to ensure aid reaches Gaza
28/03/2024
Palestinian Authority announces new cabinet amid U.S. pressure
28/03/2024
Hezbollah launches retaliatory attack after Israeli strikes reportedly kill 9
28/03/2024