As pro-Palestinian protests spread, more university leaders weigh police involvement
As college administrators face growing unrest on campuses, a growing number are grappling with whether to bring in law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
TUESDAY, 30 APRIL 2024, 12:21
As college administrators face growing unrest on campuses, a growing number are grappling with whether to bring in law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
As protests against the U.S. policy in Gaza unfold on college campuses across the country, the State Department is facing its own protests too.
The United Nations’ top court will on Tuesday rule on charges by Nicaragua that Germany is breaching the 1948 Genocide Convention by supplying arms to Israel for the Gaza war.
Mexico is taking Ecuador to the top U.N. court Tuesday, accusing the nation of violating international law by storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito.
US President Joe Biden on Monday urged the leaders of Egypt and Qatar to “exert all efforts” towards securing the release of hostages held by Hamas as part of negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire, the White House said.
Prajwal Revanna, an MP from the southern state of Karnataka, is accused of sexually assaulting several women.
French actor Gérard Depardieu will face a criminal trial in October over the alleged sexual assaults in 2021 of two women on the set of a film, prosecutors announced Monday.
The BBC’s Jonathan Head witnessed the confrontation in the disputed South China Sea.
The nearly 300-year-old Philippine town was submerged in the 1970s to build a major reservoir.
Kenya’s capital, which sits on a floodplain, has not taken enough measures to mitigate against flooding.
Cheng Saephan now wants to buy a house after getting the fourth-biggest jackpot in America’s lottery game.
But all five units remain eligible for US military aid after Israel took action, the state department says.
China has taken big stakes in mines across the world extracting minerals vital to the green economy.
Painless and easier to store than injections, it remains early days for microneedle-patch technology.
Lebanon offers a glimpse into history, with a treasure trove of specimens that have been sealed away for millennia in ancient amber.
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousef has stepped down after a series of political missteps, dealing the latest blow to his party’s independence ambitions.
The latest developments on the protracted truce talks between Israel and Hamas, with all eyes in Israel on the status of hostages held in Gaza.
Two electric vehicle shoppers feel conflicted about how China’s more affordable EVs would affect drivers, jobs and the climate if they were sold in the U.S.
At least one suspected attacker was shot dead in front of a barricaded home after a three-hour standoff in North Carolina.
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