The suspected perpetrator of a deadly ramming at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, is a 50-year-old Saudi refugee named Taleb Jawad al-Abdulmohsen, who declared himself an atheist and “anti-Islam”. Despite living in Germany since 2006 and practicing as a psychiatrist, Abdulmohsen had no known links to jihadists. He portrayed himself as a victim of persecution, renouncing Islam and decrying the Islamisation of Germany, while some media outlets reported possible links to the far-right in Germany.
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Iraq’s prohibition zeal threatens Baghdad’s boozy subculture
The enforcement of a law banning alcohol sales in Iraq has led to the closure of private clubs in Baghdad, causing unrest among the Christian and Yazidi communities. Despite opposition, conservative lawmakers have pushed for stricter measures, resulting in the shutdown of numerous establishments. Prohibition policies have been ineffective and have sparked violence, with some questioning the constitutionality of the ban. Many are considering moving overseas or to the Kurdish region to escape the impact...
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