World
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Trump wants names and countries of all foreign students at Harvard
Donald Trump has demanded the “names and countries” of all Harvard University international students now enrolled, intensifying his administration’s pressure campaign against the Ivy League school. In a May 25 post on Truth Social, Trump…
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European Parliament names five lawmakers in Huawei bribery scandal
In a high-profile corruption investigation involving Chinese technology behemoth Huawei, the European Parliament has formally identified five legislators under inquiry. Prosecutors in Belgium want to remove the parliamentary immunity of the five MEPs charged with…
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Archbishop Speaks Out on Euthanasia Debate
In the midst of a heated debate on euthanasia, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, has clarified his stance on assisted suicide, emphasizing his opposition to euthanasia while advocating for clear…
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Cardinal Grech Reflects on Papal Conclave Experience
Cardinal Mario Grech has shared his thoughts on the papal conclave, revealing that he felt relieved when he wasn’t chosen as the new pope. In a candid reflection, Grech emphasized his humility and recognition of…
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Blue Lagoon Enhances Visitor Experience Ahead of Summer Rush
In preparation for the peak tourist season, the Blue Lagoon has implemented measures to manage the anticipated influx of visitors and enhance the overall experience. While specific details about extending the swimming zone are not…
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UK Cedes Chagos Islands to Mauritius in Strategic, Contested Transfer
Ending more than two hundred years of British authority in the area, the United Kingdom has officially ceded control of the Clagos Islands to Mauritius. Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed the action following drawn-out political…
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil Granted Contact with Newborn Son Following Court Ruling
Palestinian activist and Columbia University alum Mahmoud Khalil was last allowed to see his one-month-old son after more than two months in federal immigration custody. The moment arrived after a federal judge in New Jersey…
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Concerns Rise in Brussels Over US Tech Dominance Following Sanctions on ICC Prosecutor
Recent developments have sparked controversy among EU agencies over the dangers of relying extensively on digital infrastructure based in the United States. The problem became critical when it was learned that U.S.-imposed sanctions on International…
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Anderlecht Corporate Box Bugged in Huawei Bribery Probe
Reports on Friday reveal that Belgian police secretly monitored a corporate box used by Chinese tech behemoth Huawei at the Anderlecht football stadium. The Belgian police probe into the purported bribery of European Parliament Members…
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European Parliament to Consider Lifting Immunity of Five MEPs in Huawei Bribery Probe
As part of a Belgian inquiry into alleged bribery and illegal lobbying involving Chinese tech corporation Huawei, the European Parliament will discuss whether to lift the immunity of five MEPs, including Maltese Labour MEP Daniel…