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‘It’s dehumanising’: Harvard’s foreign students reel from Trump administration ban
Harvard has around 6,800 foreign students currently – a third are from China, and more than 700 are Indian.
New satellite photos show damaged North Korean warship
Kim Jong Un has called the shipyard accident a “criminal act” and vowed to find those responsible.
Doctors threaten strike action after 4% pay offer
The British Medical Association, which represents doctors, said the increase was “derisory”.
Drivers claim cars damaged and keys missing after using ‘secure’ airport parking service
Meet-and-greet firm denies liability after a customer’s car is damaged in a hit-and-run accident.
As Trump Demands More Military Spending, NATO Allies Reconsider What Counts
The president has long pressed European allies to pay more for their own security. So they may redefine what qualifies as security.
At an Uncertain Moment for Germany, Suddenly Boring Doesn’t Look So Bad
The small city of Bielefeld was once the butt of jokes for its blandness. Now it embodies the kind of stability Germans long for.
Syrians Rush to Preserve Remembrances of a Painful Revolution
Many in Syria want to enshrine remnants of their recent history, not only to remember it, but as a cautionary tale.
Former U.S. ambassador to Israel says D.C. shooting is part of an ‘explosion’ of antisemitism
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, about the shooting deaths of two Israeli embassy staffers in D.C. (Image…
Trump Makes False Genocide Claims. South Africans Respond With Humor.
The jokes mask a deep-seated anger over the legacy of apartheid and the inequality that many Black people say continues to define life in their country.