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Teachers unions and campus activists face scrutiny for supporting far-left causes and making extreme statements. Universities have responded by removing some individuals accused of inciting violence. The developments raise questions about free speech and safety on campus.
Donald Trump told Norway's leader he no longer felt obligated to think only of peace after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. The dispute centers on Greenland and has sparked protests and criticism from European leaders. Norway clarified that the prize is awarded by an independent committee.
A ceasefire has been announced in Syria after government forces seized territory from Kurdish fighters, but concerns remain over ongoing violence and the treatment of minorities. U.S. officials and experts urge close monitoring and stronger support for Kurdish partners. The international community is watching the situation closely.
Britain urges calm discussion over Donald Trump's tariff threats related to Greenland. Other top stories include Spain's train crash investigation, protests in Minnesota, and global political updates.
Two babies have died and dozens more are hospitalized after an incident at an unlicensed daycare in Jerusalem. Authorities are investigating the cause, and officials are calling for stricter oversight of daycare centres.
Iran's police chief has offered leniency to young protesters who surrender within three days, following deadly unrest over economic issues. Officials report thousands killed and arrested, while authorities say calm is returning to cities.
India and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to deepen trade and strategic ties, targeting $200 billion in bilateral trade by 2032. The leaders also signed new energy and investment deals amid regional tensions.
Donald Trump's invitation to Vladimir Putin to join a new peace board on Gaza has angered Ukraine and raised concerns in Europe. Critics say the move risks rehabilitating Putin and undermining international institutions.
The International Monetary Fund warns that rising trade tensions over Greenland could harm global growth and unsettle markets. Gold and silver prices have soared while stock markets have fallen amid fears of escalating tariffs. The Fund urges a resolution to avoid further economic disruption.
Israel must rethink its approach to security by considering how its adversaries view time, not just military tactics. Understanding these differing perspectives is crucial for counter-terrorism and nuclear conflict prevention.
Iran's judiciary threatens harsh punishment for protesters accused of serious charges, but officials send conflicting signals about imminent executions. Human rights groups question the fairness of trials and report deaths in custody.
Vladimir Putin has received an invitation to join a United States-led Peace Council for Gaza. The initiative, headed by Donald Trump, seeks to move beyond a ceasefire towards reconstruction and governance in Gaza. Several world leaders have already accepted invitations.
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