Month: May 2025

Trump officials’ move to deport Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil likely unconstitutional: judge

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Columbia University pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, in part to protect U.S. foreign policy, is likely unconstitutional.

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The UK-US trade deal has been thrown into chaos by Trump tariff ban – where do we go from here?

Had Keir Starmer and his ambassador in the US listened to wiser voices in Washington, they may not have been in such a hurry to get a trade deal based on reducing ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs over the line, writes Political Editor David Maddox

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Striking junior doctors no longer have public’s backing, Wes Streeting says

The health secretary’s intervention marks a drastic shift in tone after he brought months of strike action to an end last year by handing doctors a 22 per cent pay rise within weeks of entering office

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Army searches for man after huge chunk of glacier crushes picturesque Swiss Alpine village

Experts were concerned that the debris was blocking a nearby river, causing a new lake to form and posing a flood risk

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Trump laments Qatar luxury airplane gift ‘much too big’ for his own use

Donald Trump said the new luxury plant gifted to him by Qatar is “much too big” for his personal use.

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Remains found in year-long search for missing family whose boat capsized off Alaska

A missing boat was found along with human remains in 180 feet of water in Kachemak Bay near Homer

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Demonstrators arrested over protests at new Gal Gadot film set

Police say protesters have disrupted filming at various locations in recent weeks

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The Australian port at the centre of a tug-of-war between Beijing and Canberra

Tussle over strategic Darwin port deepens as American company linked to Trump shows interest in taking lease from Chinese firm

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Trump suggests Harvard should have cap on international students

Donald Trump says Harvard University should have a 15 per cent cap on the number of foreign students it admits and that the Ivy League school needs to show the administration their list of students accepted from outside the United States.

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