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As Some Universities Negotiate with Pro-Palestinian Protesters, Others Quickly Call the Police
The students at Columbia University who inspired pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country dug in at their encampment for the 10th day Friday as administrators and police at campuses from ... Read More
European Countries Prepared to Recognize Palestinian State amid Ongoing Saudi Pressure
Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization Hussein al-Sheikh stressed that several countries, specifically European ones, have changed their positions and ... Read More
Sciences Po Paris: pro-Palestinian mobilization continues; a tense face-to-face with pro-Israeli demonstrators
Occupation of premises, sit-ins in the street, slogans in favor of the Palestinian struggle… a small crowd of students, activists or sympathizers of the Palestine News ... Read More
Israel holds Palestinian economy captive, say analysts
The Gaza war is speeding up Israel's "annexation" of the Palestinian economy, say analysts, who argue it has been hobbled for decades by agreements that followed the Oslo peace accords. Read More
News digest: Science communicator on what to look for regarding conspiracies
Good evening. Here is the Monday, April 22 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes. How to enjoy the capital on a budget Going to visit Bratislava soon? Here ... Read More
Trudeau visits UVic to tout funding for science, supports for students
The prime minister toured the University of Victoria’s CanAssist wing of the CARSA building to hear from science and engineering students and faculty about their research. Read More
China blasts US military aid to Taiwan, saying the island is entering a ‘dangerous situation’
BEIJING (AP) — China on Wednesday blasted the latest package of U.S. military assistance to Taiwan on Wednesday, saying that such funding was pushing the self-governing island republic into a ... Read More
USDA updates rules for school meals that limit added sugars, salt for the first time
Changes are coming to meals offered in public schools. Here’s what to know about the first-ever such rules for the program that serves millions of children across the U.S. Read More
REUTERS NEWS SCHEDULE AT 10:00 P.m. GMT 6:00 A.m. SGT
A.m. SGT April 25th, 01AM April 25th, 01AM Here are the top stories and upcoming coverage plans for Reuters text service as of 10:00 p.m. GMT /6:00 a.m. SGT. For a full schedule of news and events, go ... Read More
In the housing market, a different kind of family discount
You can finally buy a house. It’s at a discount. You don’t have to compete with others. The catch? Its your childhood home. Read More
NFL draft has been on tour for a decade and now the city of Detroit enters the spotlight
The NFL draft has taken the show on the road for a decade, giving cities around the country a chance to be in the spotlight. Read More
Clark Effect: Ratings, attendance boost could come to WNBA
The basketball world can't get enough of Caitlin Clark and now that the college season is over, next up is the WNBA draft. While there is no drama about whether the Iowa guard will be the top pick, ... Read More
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