Hijab law review
Iran is reviewing a decades-old law that requires women to wear a hijab, as authorities struggle to quell months-long protests over the dress code. President Ebrahim Raisi said Iran’s republican and Islamic foundations were constitutionally entrenched, but that there were “methods of implementing the constitution that can be flexible”. On Saturday the country’s attorney general said the parliament and the judiciary were reviewing legislation
family said. Home security video shows the animal grab and drag the toddler across her lawn and sidewalk, just seconds after her father took her out of a car seat, set her down and turned back inside the vehicle to gather her toys. The father, Ariel Eliyahuo, shouted and charged at the animal, causing it to release the girl, pause briefly, then scamper off. The scratched and bruised girl has been given the rabies vaccine.