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The Aug. 7 report announced a one-year period of disciplinary probation for the group, Students for Justice in Palestine.
A mix of stories on the front pages of Saturday's newspapers. The i Paper leads with US Vice-President JD Vance's trip to Britain where he met Foreign Secretary David Lammy. It spotlights Vance's ...
Knowable Magazine reports that studying dogs' cancers offers insights into human cancer, due to similar pathways and faster ...
The House Republican Caucus sent a letter to Governor Moore opposing a settlement payment to a pro-Palestine activist group.
The proposed settlement is the highest yet, as Trump continues pressure universities to submit to wide-ranging demands.
Counter-terror cops shut down an online meeting discussing a protest for the proscribed terrorist group Palestine Action ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemns Israel’s plan to take over part of Gaza, stating it would worsen the ...
In a show of solidarity, a Sault-based climate action group has welcomed pro-Palestinian activists into its regular Friday ...
Umaymah Mohammad says she filed the lawsuit as a means of resistance against the institution's crackdown on pro-Palestine ...
Earlier in the day, Israel’s political-security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, nearly two years into its invasion of the Palestinian territory. The approval came hours after ...
We will be looking at the proportion of Gaza already under Israeli military control, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
First, it was refusing to condemn Hamas on CNN. Now, Mahmoud Khalil has gone as far as to seemingly justify October 7th in a New York Times interview.