Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Revocation of International Student Enrolment Rights
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over revocation of international student enrolment, warning of devastating impact on programmes.
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over revocation of international student enrolment, warning of devastating impact on programmes.
Trump administration has revoked Harvard’s right to enrol international students, citing national security concerns
The FTC dropped its challenge to Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision deal, saying it’s no longer in public interest.
Trump falsely used Reuters footage from Congo as evidence of white farmer killings in South Africa during his meeting with Ramaphosa.
Israeli PM Netanyahu has accused UK, French and Canadian leaders of siding with Hamas, criticising Gaza operation backlash.
The WHO has warned that Gaza’s health system is nearing collapse as conflict escalates, leaving most hospitals damaged or non-functional.
Nine European leaders are urging the EU to ease deportation rules for foreign criminals, citing legal barriers
The US says it will hit Sudan with sanctions from June 6 over use of chemical weapons amid ongoing civil conflict.
A small aircraft crashed into a San Diego military neighbourhood, killing two and injuring eight in an early morning tragedy.
Panama has resumed flights with Venezuela after nearly a year, aiming to address migration concerns and strengthen regional ties.
Germany relies on Nigeria to help meet its hydrogen demand and support its green energy transition by 2045, says Ambassador Gunther.
The US Senate has voted to block California’s plan to ban gasoline-only vehicle sales by 2035, challenging environmental goals.
UK has ceded Chagos sovereignty to Mauritius, securing long-term military base lease despite legal battles and islander protests
The US House has passed a sweeping legislative package championed by Trump, covering major tax and spending reforms.
A High Court judge has granted an injunction halting the UK’s transfer of Chagos Islands to Mauritius pending a legal challenge.
North Korea’s leader has condemned a recent naval mishap, labelling it a “criminal” failure by military officials.
Komatsu’s chief executive says the US-China trade agreement may reduce the company’s tariff costs by $140 million.
UK is set to cede Chagos Islands to Mauritius, retaining military base rights in a strategic, multi-billion pound security agreement
Two members of staff of the Israeli Embassy were fatally shot at close-range at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC
The US has accepted a Boeing 747 from Qatar for Air Force One use, triggering legal concerns and bipartisan backlash.
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