24.04.2025
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24/04/25 02:15
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Yale College revokes Yalies4Palestine's status as an official student group after the organization promoted a protest against Israeli minister on campus.
24/04/25 03:47
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<p>At least 21 people were injured in a missile and drone attack &#111;n the cities of Kyiv and Kharkiv in Ukraine overnight Wednesday.</p><p>The mayor of Kyiv reported that among the injured is a three-year-old child and that several fires broke out in the area. Ukraine blamed the attack &#111;n "Russian aggression."</p>
24/04/25 06:55
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Ukrainian authorities urged to act after images surface showing three youths desecrating the Drobytsky Yar Holocaust memorial in Kharkiv. Two of them were seen giving Nazi salutes. Jewish Confederation of Ukraine demands justice, calling the act deeply offensive to the memory of Holocaust victims.
24/04/25 02:47
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<p>US President Donald Trump &#111;n Wednesday signed an executive order aiming to change the college accreditation process so colleges are accredited based &#111;n "results".</p><p>A second executive order will enforce laws &#111;n the books requiring universities to disclose when they accept large foreign gifts.</p>
24/04/25 04:16
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Iran is reinforcing two heavily fortified tunnel systems near its Natanz nuclear facility, according to satellite imagery analyzed by a Washington-based think tank.
24/04/25 05:52
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Martin Green, head of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, firmly opposes calls to exclude Israel, emphasizing the apolitical nature of the event.
24/04/25 12:59
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Beit Shemesh fire reignites, firefighters battle multiple new blazes in central Israel.
24/04/25 01:41
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<p>White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said &#111;n Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s “patience is running very thin” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy amid negotiations for an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine.</p><p>“The president’s frustrated; his patience is running very thin,” she told reporters, adding, “He wants to do what’s right for the world. He wants to see peace. He wants to see the killing stop, but you need both sides of the war willing to do that, and unfortunately, President Zelenskyy seems to be moving in the wrong direction.”</p><p>Trump blasted Zelenskyy earlier in the day, after Zelenskyy made clear that Ukraine will not legally recognize Russia's occupation of Crimea as part of the negotiations.</p>