Gaza boycotts batter American fast-food chains in Malaysia, Indonesia

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Starbucks, KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald’s suffer sales slumps as Gaza war boycotts continue across Asia, boosting local and Palestinian brands

Starbucks, KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald’s suffer sales slumps amid Gaza war boycotts

Gaza boycotts batter fast-food chains Starbucks, KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald’s and other US brands in Malaysia and Indonesia | Photo: PexelsVasudha Mukherjee New Delhi

In Malaysia and Indonesia, some of the biggest names in fast food — Starbucks, KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonald’s — are still struggling to recover from the financial hit caused by boycotts sparked by the war in Gaza, according to a report by Nikkei Asia.

Steep sales drops for US fast food chains in Malaysia

In Malaysia, Starbucks operator Berjaya Food reported an 18 per cent year-on-year revenue drop in early 2024, with net losses widening to 37.2 million ringgit (US $9 million). Its share price has fallen another 15 per cent this year. The chain has leaned on heavy localisation efforts — drinks curated by Malaysian baristas, locally designed merchandise, and menu items by a popular local chef — but store managers expect the total number of outlets to shrink from 350 to under 300 by 2026.

QSR Brands, which runs KFC and Pizza Hut, swung from a pre-tax profit of 49.6 million ringgit in 2023 to a 66.2 million ringgit loss in 2024. It has cut prices, pizzas as low as 5 ringgit, stressed its halal credentials, and hired more local staff to appeal to customers.

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Chương trình 20 điểm cho Trung Đông: Ánh sáng hay bóng tối ở cuối đường hầm?

SÁNG ÁNH 03/10/2025 18:47 GMT+7

TTCT Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump, sau khi gặp gỡ nhiều nhà lãnh đạo thế giới, bao gồm Thủ tướng Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, đã trình ra một đề nghị hòa bình cho Trung Đông, nhưng hy vọng xem chừng vẫn khá mong manh.

Chương trình 20 điểm cho Trung Đông: Ánh sáng hay bóng tối ở cuối đường hầm? - Ảnh 1.
Gaza tan hoang sau hai năm chiến tranh. Ảnh: Reuters

Đại hội đồng Liên hợp quốc (UNGA) tuần qua là dịp có mặt hầu hết các nguyên thủ thế giới tại New York. Năm nay đề tài chính là tình hình tại Gaza và bên lề UNGA thứ 80, Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump đã họp với các lãnh đạo Ả Rập và Hồi giáo hiện diện nhân dịp này để trình bày đề nghị hòa bình 21 điểm của Hoa Kỳ.

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Microsoft terminates services for Israeli military after investigation into mass surveillance of Palestinians

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Displaced Palestinians move with their belongings southwards on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip.

Displaced Palestinians move with their belongings southwards on a road in the Nuseirat refugee camp area in the central Gaza Strip. Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images

Microsoft has terminated a set of services for the Israeli military after an investigation suggested Israel was using the company’s cloud computing technology for mass surveillance of Palestinians.

In a statement posted the company’s blog, Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company had “ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel Ministry of Defense.” The move comes after an investigation by The Guardian and Israel’s +972 Magazine in early-August reported that Israel’s military intelligence unit, known as 8200, relied on Microsoft Azure to store millions of phone calls made by Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

Microsoft announced on August 15 that it had begun a review of the allegations. Smith said Microsoft does not provide technology “to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians,” a principle it has applied “in every country around the world.” The review, Smith said, focused on business records, financial statements, internal documents and other records without accessing the content of the stored material.

During the investigation, the company says it found evidence that supports elements of the investigation from the news outlets, including Israel’s “consumption of Azure storage capacity in the Netherlands and the use of AI services.” Microsoft informed Israel of the decision “to cease and disable specific [Israel Defense Ministry] subscriptions and their services, including their use of specific cloud storage and AI services and technologies.”

An Israeli security official said, “There is no damage to the operational capabilities of the IDF.”

Microsoft said the review was still ongoing.

Israel has abducted and jailed 1,000,000 Palestinians since 1967 — US group’s report.

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Israel has abducted and jailed 1,000,000 Palestinians since 1967 — US group’s reportTel Aviv has jailed Palestinians at an average of 47 per day, says a new study, adding US “bankrolled this oppression” against Palestinians for nearly 700 months.

On February 24, Israeli occupation troops abducted Fidaa Assaf from the village of Kafr Laqif in Palestine’s Qalqilya governorate. She was returning from Ramallah Medical Complex after undergoing medical examinations.

Palestinian officials later revealed that the female prisoner, who is married and a mother, was subjected to multiple strip searches and verbal abuse.

They also noted that she was detained in a cell described as unhygienic and infested with insects, and was deprived of water and food for several days.

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What does the failure of humanitarianism in Gaza mean?

ODI.org 10 June 2025~ Written by. Freddie Carver

A Palestinian healthcare worker wades through the destroyed remains of a pharmaceutical warehouse

Hero image description: A Palestinian healthcare worker wades through the destroyed remains of a pharmaceutical warehouseImage credit:A Palestinian healthcare worker inspects the damage to a pharmaceutical warehouse after it was targeted by Israeli warplanes in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, in May 2025. Credit: Anas-Mohammed/Shutterstock

Over the next fortnight, crucial discussions will be made in Geneva and New York that will shape the future of humanitarian action, as United Nations (UN) agencies and donor governments try to agree a way forwards after the sweeping cuts of the first half of 2025.

A fight is underway: on one side, those who recognise that this has to be the moment for long-awaited change; on the other, those who are trying to hold on to past ways of working. For anyone still uncertain about the right path, all they need to do is to look at the situation in Gaza.

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It didn’t start on October 7: A historical timeline of Israel’s brutality towards Palestinians

The narrative around October 7 often overlooks the deep-rooted history of the Israel-Palestine conflict. This timeline reveals key events dating back to 1897, when the First Zionist Congress was held, through the Nakba in 1948, and decades of subsequent violence. The focus on a single day obscures a much longer story of displacement and systemic injustice that continues to affect Palestinians today.

Palestinians in Gaza are facing a death sentence

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We are running out of time to save lives. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic, as a result of the ongoing Israeli-imposed siege that has lasted for over two months. We call on the Israeli authorities and their supporters to abide by International Humanitarian Law and follow the principles which allow for unhindered humanitarian aid for people trapped inside the Strip. Tiếp tục đọc “Palestinians in Gaza are facing a death sentence”

Gaza’s stolen childhood – Who were the thousands of children Israel killed?

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By Mohamed A. Hussein and Mohammed Haddad Published On 26 Mar 202526 Mar 2025

Israel kills a child in Gaza every 45 minutes.

That is an average of 30 children killed every day over the past 535 days. ​

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 17,400 children, including 15,600 who have been identified. Many more remain buried under the rubble, most presumed dead.

Many of the surviving children have endured the trauma of multiple wars, and all of them have spent their lives under the oppressive shadow of an Israeli blockade, affecting every aspect of their existence from birth.

What is left of Gaza’s children?

About half of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents are children.

Over the past 17 months, Israeli attacks have left their homes in ruins, destroyed their schools, and overwhelmed their healthcare facilities.

To put this in perspective, if you had a room of 100 children:

  • 2 have been killed
  • 2 are missing, presumed dead
  • 3 have been wounded, many critically
  • 5 have been orphaned or separated from their parents
  • 5 require treatment for acute malnutrition

The rest of the children bear the invisible scars of war, trauma that affects their mental health, safety and future.

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Who were these children Israel killed?

They were the sons and daughters of Gaza, each with a life that should have been filled with innocence and the joy of childhood.

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What is the Axis of Resistance and can Iran still rely on it?

Al Jazeera English – 11 thg 11, 2024

The Axis of Resistance is a network of groups that have been a key part of Iran’s defence strategy for years. But we’ve now seen Israel and Iran attack each other directly, while Israel has invaded Lebanon to go after the biggest group in the Axis, Hezbollah. So what does this mean for the balance of power in the region, and where does the Axis of Resistance fit into it now? #AJStartHere with Sandra Gathmann explains. Chapters:

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One Year in Gaza: Nowhere Safe | Witness Documentary

Al Jazeera – 5-10-2024

A doctor, first responder, social media content creator and a child share their experiences of the war on Gaza. From October 2023, they survive under Israeli bombardment, revealing moments of strength and vulnerability.

They are all displaced because their homes have been destroyed by Israeli air strikes. As the doctor flees south, contact is lost. For the others, impossible choices must be made under unimaginable circumstances as the months passing turn into a year. As the war intensifies, nowhere is safe.

While sheltering in makeshift tents, schools and refugee compounds, they do not know if they or their loved ones will live to see another day. All of their stories reveal their humanity in times of war.

Cuộc chiến Trung Đông: Những cân nhắc từ hai phía

SÁNG ÁNH 28/09/2024 10:03 GMT+7

TTCTVòng xoáy bạo lực mới ở Trung Đông đang tạo ra gánh nặng khủng khiếp cho cả hai xã hội Lebanon và Israel.

Ảnh: Newsweek

Ngày 17-9, trong hơn 1 tiếng và từ 15g30 trở đi, trên 3.000 máy nhắn tin ở Lebanon đồng loạt phát nổ. Ngày hôm sau, thêm khoảng 300 bộ đàm cầm tay cũng phát nổ cùng một số bình điện xe con và tấm pin mặt trời. Số tử thương trong hai ngày lên đến 37 và số bị thương nặng nhẹ lên đến gần 3.000.

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International Court of Justice – July 19, 2024 Advisory Opinion

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LEGAL CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM THE POLICIES AND PRACTICES
OF ISRAEL IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY,
INCLUDING EAST JERUSALEM

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Status of the Occupied Palestinian Territory — The West Bank and East Jerusalem are occupied territories in which Israel has status of occupying Power — Examination of status of the .Gaza Strip — Israel’s obligations in the Gaza Strip are commensurate with degree of its effective control.
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Court’s conclusion:

Legal consequences arising from Israel’s policies and practices and from the illegality of Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Tiếp tục đọc “International Court of Justice – July 19, 2024 Advisory Opinion”