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Jan 16 2020
News
Ukraine investigating whether ex-US ambassador was surveilled, after impeachment document dump
Ukraine’s government announced Thursday that police are investigating whether ousted U.S. ambassador Marie Yovanovitch was subject to illegal surveillance, in response to new documents released ahead of President Trump’s impeachment trial.
Those documents, released by Democratic lawmakers, showed Lev Parnas -- an associate of Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani -- communicating about the removal
Fox News (Online News)Oct 13 2023
Opinion
Why are US-funded journalists defending Russia, Iran over the Hamas massacre?
Hamas’s terrorist attacks against Israel are a handy gift to Russia’s autocrat Vladimir Putin. They distract the free world’s attention from his own atrocities in Ukraine. They may lead to higher energy prices that will benefit his regime. They also contribute to the Kremlin’s propaganda, which is influencing public opinion on the radical wings of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
The HillJan 02 2024
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Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigning her post, reports say
Harvard University President Claudine Gay will resign amid allegations of plagiarism, according to news reports Tuesday.
The Harvard Crimson student newspaper and Boston Globe, citing sources, reported that Gay will step down.
Gay has been under fire for weeks because of how she has handled controversy at Harvard over the war in Gaza, and because of allegations that she failed to
CNBCJan 02 2024
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Harvard's beleaguered President Claudine Gay slapped with six new plagiarism complaints
Claudine Gay can't get out of the spotlight after the Harvard University president's record as a scholar continues to be investigated, with six new accusations of plagiarism coming out in recent days. Gay and two other elite university presidents have been under fire for weeks after they struggled to field questions from Congress about how their universities handle antisemitism on campus since
Washington ExaminerJan 04 2020
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White House Withholds 20 Emails Between Two Trump Aides on Ukraine Aid
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration disclosed on Friday that there were 20 emails between a top aide to President Trump’s acting chief of staff and a colleague at the White House’s Office of Management and Budget discussing the freeze of a congressionally mandated military aid package for Ukraine.
But in response to a court order that it swiftly process those pages in response to a
New York Times (News)Jan 01 2024
News
Key part of Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reform struck down by Israel’s Supreme Court
Israel’s Supreme Court Monday overturned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial law that limited judicial powers in a decision that threatens to throw the country back into civil division as the war with Hamas continues. The high court narrowly struck down the law passed in July that prevents judges from annulling government decisions they find “unreasonable.” The Middle Eastern
New York Post (News)Nov 24 2015
News
Can West wait any longer in war against Islamic State?
The Paris attacks have changed the calculations around the Islamic State which has become a major international terrorist sponsor quicker than anticipated.
Christian Science MonitorAug 11 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Barack Obama protects Islamic enemies against U.S. war
Barack Obama is afraid he might be a warmonger at heart. Who knew? But making war against an Islamic enemy? That defies everyones imagination.
Guest Writer - RightDec 25 2023
News
Pope Says 'Our Hearts Are In Bethlehem' As He Presides Over The Christmas Eve Mass
Recalling Jesus’ birth in a stable in Bethlehem, Pope Francis in a Christmas Eve homily said that “the clash of arms even today” prevents Jesus “from finding room in the world.”
The pontiff presided Sunday over the evening Mass attended by about 6,500 faithful who took their place amid the splendor of St. Peter’s Basilica behind rows of white-clad prelates.
“Our hearts are in
HuffPostSep 12 2023
News
Kim and Putin Meet in Russia as Possibility of Weapons Deal Looms
The North Korean and Russian leaders, Kim Jong-un and Vladimir V. Putin, arrived on Wednesday at a site in Russia’s far east for a summit meeting, Russian state media reported. The talks will be closely watched for indications that Mr. Kim has agreed to supply munitions the Kremlin needs for its war in Ukraine. Mr. Kim and Mr. Putin, the Russian president, are both pariahs, isolated from the
New York Times (News)