Kuwait Emir visits Egypt, meets with leaders over Rafah concerns Cairo and Kuwait City meet to discuss humanitarian crisis in Gaza and necessity of ensuring peace in region. Columbia’s Hamilton Hall: A history of student action at Gaza protest hub Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change. At least 19 killed, dozens injured after road collapses in southern China Some 30 people are being treated in hospital after they were trapped in their vehicles when the road caved in. Riot police storm antisemitic mob after UCLA allowed unchecked violence to rage and more top headlines Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Blinken in Israel seeks cease-fire and hostage deal to stave off Rafah move Hanging over the visit is whether the Biden administration can persuade Israel to support a Palestinian state to eventually stabilize the Middle East. Accused teen linked to Sydney bishop's stabbing applies for release from custody A 15-year-old boy who claims to be a friend of the teen accused of stabbing a Sydney bishop recently has applied to be released from custody on bail Indonesia’s Ruang volcano spews more hot clouds after eruption forces closure of schools, airports Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano is spewing more hot clouds after an eruption forced the closure of schools and airports, pelted villages with volcanic debris and prompted hundreds of people to flee |
Road collapses in China killing at least 24 people At least 24 people have died after a section of a road collapsed in southern China, according to officials. Saudis push for ‘plan B’ that excludes Israel from key deal with US Riyadh seeks more modest agreement with Washington in absence of Gaza ceasefire and Netanyahu resistance to Palestinian state The US and Saudi Arabia have drafted a set of agreements on security and technology-sharing which were intended to be linked to a broader Middle East settlement involving Israel and the Palestinians. However, in the absence of a ceasefire in Gaza and in the face of adamant… If he wins, Donald Trump may use military for immigration enforcement Former President Donald Trump hints at possible violence from his supporters depending on election fairness. Expresses confidence in victory but implies unrest potential. His Time interview covers various topics including election grievances and foreign policy views. Inside the far-right plan to use civil rights law to disrupt the 2024 election Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. |
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