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The Pentagon is ending all military education programs at Harvard, citing ideological concerns. Current students may finish their courses, and similar programs at other universities are under review.
The Rafah border crossing has reopened, bringing relief but also frustration to Palestinians due to restricted access. The programme also covers Cuba's economic crisis, Bangladesh's upcoming election, Ukraine's power struggles, and Slovenia's Olympic hopes.
The article examines the persistent reality of Jewish exclusion and global indifference, from the Holocaust to today. It argues that this sentiment has endured across generations and circumstances.
The United States is pushing for Russia and Ukraine to end the war before summer, with new talks proposed in Miami next week. Recent peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi concluded without major breakthroughs.
Bill Maher criticized Billie Eilish's anti-ICE speech at the 2026 Grammys, questioning her knowledge and the impact of celebrity activism. The discussion sparked debate among his panelists about the role of celebrities in politics and the need for informed commentary.
Brazil and Argentina have announced their World Cup base camps in New Jersey and Kansas City, respectively, while other teams finalize locations across North America. The Athletic is tracking confirmed training bases as nations prepare for the tournament.
Reports from Iran reveal growing dissent within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid a brutal crackdown on protesters. Human rights groups document extreme violence, while authorities threaten severe punishment for insubordination. Analysts warn that continued unrest could destabilize the regime.
A new exhibition at the Museum of the Jewish People in Ramat Aviv showcases the work of forty Jewish female photographers from the past and present. It highlights their artistic achievements and the challenges they faced, offering a unique dialogue between generations. The show runs through January 2027.
Football figures like Pep Guardiola and Liam Rosenior are navigating the risks and rewards of speaking out on political and social issues. While advocacy can bring both challenges and opportunities, experts say each individual must weigh the consequences for themselves.
The United States will host a Board of Peace meeting in Washington on February 19 to raise funds for Gaza's reconstruction. Attendance and support remain uncertain amid ongoing skepticism and logistical challenges. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to attend during his visit to Washington.
The White House is planning a leaders meeting for the 'Board of Peace' on Gaza in Washington on February 19, which may also serve as a fundraising conference for reconstruction. The initiative has drawn criticism and cautious international responses amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Pentagon will sever academic ties with Harvard University, ending military education and training programs. The decision is part of a wider dispute between the Trump administration and elite universities over ideology and campus policies.
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