World
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A protest 56 years ago became an important part of Columbia’s culture.
Columbia University is no stranger to major student protests, and the uproar that unfolded at the institution on Thursday had…
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U.S. Restarts Deportation Flights to Haiti
The Biden administration had paused deportations of Haitian migrants in recent months as their home country was wracked by violence.
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Nicola Sturgeon’s Husband Is Charged in Party Finance Inquiry
Peter Murrell was charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the Scottish National Party, which his wife once led…
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U.S. Plans to Veto a U.N. Resolution on Palestinian Statehood
Debate at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday centered on the question of whether to approve a resolution recommending…
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The E.U. says it will impose new sanctions on Iran’s drone and missile programs.
The president of the European Council announced early Thursday that new European sanctions would be imposed on Iran’s drone and…
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South Africa’s 2024 National Election: What to Know
Why does this election matter? How does South Africa vote? Who is running, and who is likely to win? When…
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China’s Cities Are Sinking Below Sea Level, Study Finds
Development and groundwater pumping are causing land subsidence and heightening the risks of sea level rise.
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Amsterdam’s Latest Effort to Fight Excessive Tourism: No New Hotels
The city wants no more than 20 million hotel stays annually. The measure is one of multiple efforts to control…
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Protests Intensify at Columbia, Forcing Difficult Choices for Leaders
A university with a proud history of protest told student demonstrators camping on the lawn that they had to leave.…
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How Israel’s Conflicts Could Escalate
Since Iran’s large missile and drone attack on Israel last weekend, Israel’s allies have warned its leaders to avoid responding…