Iran cracks down on moral peril of Barbie peddlers (Reuters)

Reuters – Iran’s morality police are cracking down on the sale of Barbie dolls to protect the public from what they see as pernicious western culture eroding Islamic values, shopkeepers said on Monday.

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Dracula goes dry as Turkey’s new drink rules bite (Reuters)

Reuters – Guests at the Istanbul premiere of a new vampire film were among the first victims of new curbs on alcohol that have raised secularist fears Islamic strictures may be encroaching on everyday life.

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Indonesian Muslims told to change prayer direction (Reuters)

Reuters – Indonesia’s Muslims learned on Friday they have been praying in the wrong direction, after the country’s highest Islamic authority said its directive on the direction of Mecca actually had people facing Africa.

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Men get guidance for modest haircuts (Reuters)

Reuters – Women in Iran must cover their hair in public to comply with Sharia law, and men, too, are expected to have modest haircuts — but what exactly does that entail?

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Fired up feminists burn cash over pay gap (Reuters)

Reuters – Sweden’s Feminist party roasted a pile of bank notes worth 100,000 Swedish crowns ($13,010) on Tuesday in a stunt designed to highlight wage disparities between men and women ahead of a national election.

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