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Why Israel is the one thing you can’t protest against in Western universities
The crackdown on pro-Palestine campus protests might just make college kids hate the establishment again
Rachel Marsden
By Rachel Marsden, a columnist, political strategist, and host of independently produced talk-shows in French and English.
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‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
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‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
The chairman of Türkiye’s Vatan Party speaks about the influence of the US, Palestine, and Israel, and the future of NATO
‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
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Hamas accepts ceasefire deal
The militants have reportedly agreed to a truce ahead of an Israeli invasion of Rafah
Hamas accepts ceasefire deal
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh speaks at a press conference in Tehran, Iran, March 26, 2024 © AFP
Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal put forward by Egyptian and Qatari mediators, a spokesman for the group told Al Jazeera on...
ISRAEL LAUNCHES ATTACK ON RAFAH: LIVE UPDATES
6 May, 2024 17:44
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EU member working on Israel sanctions
The country’s prime minister and deputy prime minister have both promised to punish Israel over the death toll in Gaza
EU member working on Israel sanctions
Petra De Sutter attends a parliamentary hearing in Brussels, Belgium, May 9, 2023 © AFP / James Arthur GEJAMES...
MAGAZINE
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'When will the world fall?' — Dispatches from Rafah
Israel's recent evacuation order and news of a potential ceasefire have evoked fear and hope in the southern Gaza city that houses more than a million displaced Palestinians. Here's what people there are saying.
Mariam Al Khateeb
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A displaced Palestinian boy looks out a tent in Rafah in southern...
BUSINESS
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Xi, Macron, von der Leyen discuss trade, Ukraine war in Paris talks
China's President Xi Jinping is in Europe for the first time in five years, marking the 60th anniversary of France-China diplomatic relations, and follows French President Macron’s trip to China in April 2023.
Macron said in his introductory remarks the meeting would first address trade issues and...
OPINION
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Israel has made Gaza the deadliest place for aid workers
Only a ceasefire can stop the killing of aid workers and civilians in Gaza. Even without one, Israel could take measures to protect them. Here are some of them.
Christina Boutros is the Senior Advocacy and Communications Officer for the Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis...
OPINION
6 HOURS AGO
Justice was once again denied to Abu Ghraib survivors after US mistrial
The lack of a verdict sets a dangerous precedent amid global crises, including the mistreatment of Palestinians in Israeli detention centres and of Ukrainian inmates by Russian officials.
Hamzah Rifaat
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The abuses against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq using “enhanced interrogation techniques” came to...
TURKIYE
7 HOURS AGO
Türkiye expects same step from Israel as Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal
Turkish President Erdogan calls on Western actors to pressure the Israeli government to accept the ceasefire deal after Hamas announced that it has agreed to the deal.
"We will strike a blow to the separatist organisation. As long as PKK finds a lifeline in Iraq and Syria, we...
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IAEA chief arrives in Iran to ‘negotiate with top nuclear officials'
UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi arrived in Iran Monday, where he is expected to speak at a conference and meet officials for talks on Tehran's nuclear programme.
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Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami at the...
European elections: One month ahead, the French badly need to start doing their homework
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EXCLUSIVE SURVEY
European elections: One month ahead, the French badly need to start doing their homework
The French public lacks crucial information about the upcoming European elections and the role of the European Parliament while holding broadly pessimistic attitudes about the European Union, according to an exclusive survey carried out by French pollster Viavoice for French media...
🔴Live: Qatar sends delegation to Cairo to secure truce as Israel presses with Rafah attacks
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ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR
🔴Live: Qatar sends delegation to Cairo to secure truce as Israel presses with Rafah attacks
Qatar will send a delegation to Cairo on Tuesday with a view to securing a truce agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the country's foreign ministry said. Read our liveblog for all the latest developments in...
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Boeing faces new FAA probe over 787 Dreamliner inspections, falsified records
US air safety authorities are investigating whether Boeing completed required plane inspections on the 787 and whether employees falsified aircraft records, officials said Monday.
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The exterior of a 787 Dreamliner at the Boeing manufacturing facility in North Charleston, on December 13,...
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Trump pays fine for gag order violations
The former US president had been sanctioned for his public comments about his hush money trial
Trump pays fine for gag order violations
Former US President Donald Trump attends his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 3, 2024 in New York City. ©...




































