Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration’s Ban on Harvard’s International Students

In a major legal development, Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration’s Ban on Harvard’s International Students. A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s controversial move to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. The decision, issued by U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, provides immediate relief to nearly 7,000 international students who were at risk of losing their visas and facing deportation.
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US and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Clashing Red Lines and High Stakes

In Rome this Friday, US and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Clashing Red Lines and High Stakes. Iranian and US negotiators are scheduled to meet again on Friday in Rome to continue discussions aimed at resolving the long-standing dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program. This marks the fifth round of talks mediated by Oman since April. Despite both sides expressing a preference for diplomacy, tensions remain high due to deep-rooted disagreements on Iran’s uranium enrichment program a key “red line” for both parties.
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Why Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense System Faces Huge Challenges

Golden Dome missile defense system is a bold move and here is Why Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense System Faces Huge Challenges. Former President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system has been described as a bold new attempt to protect the United States from the growing threat of missile attacks. While the plan has generated significant buzz, experts warn it may never take off due to massive financial, technical, and political hurdles.
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Harvard’s SEVP Certification Revoked: What This Means for International Students and U.S. Higher Education

In a historic step Harvard’s SEVP Certification Revoked: What This Means for International Students and U.S. Higher Education. The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification, effectively barring the Ivy League institution from enrolling foreign students on F-1 and J-1 visas. This unprecedented move impacts thousands of international students, including nearly 800 from India, and raises significant questions about the future of international education in the United States.
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Gaza Faces Catastrophe as Aid Plan Sparks Outrage Amid Starvation Crisis

A Humanitarian Disaster Unfolds, Gaza Faces Catastrophe as Aid Plan Sparks Outrage Amid Starvation Crisis. As famine looms in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a new Gaza aid plan, which critics argue could worsen the already catastrophic humanitarian crisis. More than 14,000 children are at risk of dying from starvation within 48 hours according to United Nations officials. The death toll from the ongoing conflict has surpassed 53,000, pushing Gaza to the brink of collapse.
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San Diego Plane Crash: Music Industry Mourns as Tragic Jet Crash Devastates Murphy Canyon

In the early hours of Thursday morning, San Diego Plane Crash: Music Industry Mourns as Tragic Jet Crash Devastates Murphy Canyon. Tragedy struck San Diego’s Murphy Canyon neighborhood when a Cessna Citation II private jet crashed into a densely populated residential area, killing two people and injuring several others. The crash has left the local community and the music industry reeling from the loss of key figures, including Dave Shapiro, co-founder of Sound Talent Group.
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Tragedy in Washington DC: Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Suspected Antisemitic Terror Attack

On Wednesday evening Tragedy in Washington DC: Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Suspected Antisemitic Terror Attack. The U.S. capital was rocked by a horrifying incident when two Israeli embassy staffers were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum in what authorities have described as a targeted antisemitic terror attack. The victims, Sarah Milgrim, 26, and Yaron Lischinsky, 30, were a young couple on the verge of engagement, dedicated to diplomacy and peacebuilding.
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China, Pakistan, and Taliban-Led Afghanistan Expand CPEC in Strategic Response to India’s Outreach

In a major trilateral move, China, Pakistan, and Taliban-Led Afghanistan Expand CPEC in Strategic Response to India’s Outreach. Days after India's historic diplomatic outreach to the Taliban regime, China convened an informal but highly significant trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Afghanistan. The key outcome: a strategic agreement to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, marking a major geopolitical shift in South Asia.
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Netanyahu Signals Temporary Gaza Ceasefire Amid Expanding Israeli Offensive

As the Gaza war intensifies and global pressure mounts, Netanyahu Signals Temporary Gaza Ceasefire Amid Expanding Israeli Offensive. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated openness to a temporary ceasefire in Gaza if it facilitates the release of hostages. His statement came during a Jerusalem press conference on Wednesday, where he also addressed escalating tensions with Iran, humanitarian concerns, and Israel’s ongoing military strategy.
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Japanese Manga Prophecy Sparks Travel Cancellations Amid July 2025 Earthquake Fears

A chilling revelation by a Japanese Manga Prophecy Sparks Travel Cancellations Amid July 2025 Earthquake Fears. The prediction by Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki is shaking up Japan's tourism industry. Her prediction, detailed in the book "The Future I Saw (Complete Version)", claims a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami will strike Japan in July 2025. Despite reassurances from scientists that earthquakes cannot be predicted with certainty, tourists especially from East Asia are cancelling or postponing trips to Japan, gripped by fear fueled by social media and eerie coincidences from Tatsuki’s past predictions.
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