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Apartheid to fossil fuels: Columbia’s history of divestment before Gaza
The US university at the centre of protests against Israel's Gaza war has a tradition of student action bringing change.
‘We scorned them’: Military, political and human costs of Israeli hubris
Israel's spy master quit over failures to prevent October 7, but his exit is unlikely to change the course of the war.
Student protesters disrupt Paris’s Sorbonne University over Gaza war
Demonstrators chant ‘Free Palestine’ at the college's gates.
Russell Bentley: Pro-Russia fighter from Texas dies in Donetsk
Russians call for 'revenge' after the 64-year-old US-Russian citizen dies.
Israeli officials eye threat of ICC cases over war in Gaza
Israeli media reports say International Criminal Court might soon issue warrants for top government, military officials.
Palestinian journalist searches for missing mother, only to find her body
A Palestinian journalist has been reliving his painful journey of finding his mother's body at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns after a year in job
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced his resignation ahead of two votes of no-confidence.
Jewish student and peace group founder supports Gaza anti-war protests
Student and Jewish peace activist Elijah Kahlenberg was caught up in police violence against anti-war demonstrators.
Mapping pro-Palestine campus protests around the world
From the US to Australia, students are calling for their universities to divest and sever ties with Israel.
Spain’s Sanchez drama: After toying with resignation, PM draws criticism
Pedro Sanchez decries increasing polarisation in his anticipated announcement, which some dismiss as a tactical play.

