The papers: 'Return of the King' and 'teacher shortage crisis' The King's return to public duties, a report on the lack of teachers in schools, and chicken 'megafarms' lead the papers. Staff at sanctions-hit Russian lessor awarded €31,738 by WRC Avia Capital Leasing, a subsidiary of the second-largest bank in Russia, unable to pay redundancy after EU bank accounts frozen following invasion of Ukraine Generation gap: What student protests say about US politics, Israel support Experts say growing protest movement on university campuses could help shift US policy on Israel in the long term. Students at prestigious Paris university occupy campus building in pro-Palestinian protest As part of a pro-Palestinian protest, students at the Paris Institute of Political Studies blocked access to a campus building on Friday; administrators decided to move all classes online. Hospitals evacuated in Kyiv after threat from Belarus Two hospitals in the Ukrainian capital evacuated patients and medical staff after the head of the Belarusian KGB made comments suggesting an imminent airstrike. Why Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 tabloid deal came up at Trump's hush-money trial The former publisher of the National Enquirer brought up a deal he had made with then-gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger during former President Trump's trial. |
Andrew Tate to stand trial over human trafficking charges, Romanian court rules The trial of Andrew Tate, the social media influencer accused of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, can go ahead, a court in Romania has said. ‘It’s an expression of emotion’: Pro-Palestine mural under review by London council Council tells resident of Redbridge that artwork had been subject of complaints from pro-Israel lawyers Council authorities have moved to take down pro-Palestine murals in east London, while another is being reviewed after complaints were made by pro-Israel lawyers. The latter, which depicts four journalists standing against a backdrop of ruins and under the words “Heroes of Palestine”, went up l… Biden administration indefinitely postpones rule that would have banned menthol-flavoured cigarettes US News: For the second time in recent months, President Joe Biden's administration has delayed a sweeping plan to ban menthol cigarettes, a decision that is c. Why Gaza Protests on U.S. College Campuses Have Become So Contagious Experts say the partisan political context in Washington are a driver behind the spread of protests at American universities even as overseas campuses have stayed relatively calm. The family of Mexican serial killer's first known victim protest at the site where bones were found The family and supporters of a missing woman who may have been the Mexico City serial killer’s first known victim are protesting at the site where bones were found last week |
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