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Why is Columbia University expelling pro-Palestine students? | Education News
The United States’s prestigious Columbia University has punished nearly 80 students who took part in protests against Israel’s war on Gaza with expulsions, one-to-three-year suspensions, and degree revocations. The University’s Judicial Board stated on Tuesday that it had completed disciplinary hearings for the May 7, 2025, Butler Library demonstration on… Read Details ⇢
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Proton reaffirms commitment to security in independent audit
Proton has announced its successful completion of a SOC2 Type II audit The rigorous audit verifies the proper implementation of security controls It’s further proof that Proton can help businesses meet compliance Proton AG has announced its completion of another independent audit, further demonstrating the seriousness with which it takes… Read Details ⇢
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At the Avignon ‘Off’ Festival, Taiwanese artists give voice to their island
“Push and Pull” by Lai Hung-chung, from the contemporary dance company Hung Dance. FRANCO WANG The departure for Europe was fast approaching, and the artists’ excitement was palpable. At the Taiwan Traditional Theatre Center in Taipei, cultural representatives and several European diplomats gathered on Friday, June 20, to give a… Read Details ⇢
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France: Culture minister Rachida Dati to be tried on corruption charges
France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati is to go on trial accused of corruption and abuse of power while she was a European Parliament member. Dati, a high-profile minister who holds ambitions to become Paris mayor next year, was placed under investigation in 2019 on suspicion she lobbied for the Renault-Nissan… Read Details ⇢
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Report: Colbert’s Late Show cancellation driven by finances, not politics
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Stephen Colbert’s manager knew that “The Late Show” would be canceled at CBS more than two weeks before his client did, and the decision to cancel the show was “truly driven by financials,” according to a new report. Although many supporters have… Read Details ⇢
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Maelle’s Combo Attack from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was a huge success, not only because of its gameplay and plot, but also due to its stunning animations. We can have a closer look at them thanks to character animator Sylvan Kim, who keeps sharing his favorite moves from the game. This time, you can… Read Details ⇢
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Sudan’s competing authorities are beholden to militia leaders, say analysts | Sudan war News
In June, the Sudanese Armed Forces appointed Prime Minister Kamil Idris to lead the civilian cabinet in Port Sudan, the wartime capital on the Red Sea coast. Idris wanted an overhaul, to appoint a team of technocrats to run the new government. But Gebreil Ibrahim and Mini Arko Minawi –… Read Details ⇢
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Audio-Technica takes aim at AirPods Pro with new hearing-health earbuds and speakers
Mimio is the new hearing-health sub-brand from Audio-Technica Mimio AirPods-rival earbuds and a TV speaker will launch on August 1 The tech could challenge AirPods Pro’s HAF – but they won’t come cheap Say the name ‘Audio-Technica’ and hi-fi purists’ minds will doubtless spin over to turntable cartridges, but alongside a… Read Details ⇢
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Protests erupt over law eroding independence of two anti-corruption agencies
Protest against the law targeting anti-corruption bodies in Kyiv, July 22. STANISLAV KOZLIUK/REUTERS Slogans, songs, the Ukrainian national anthem – on Tuesday, July 22, at around 8 pm, several thousand people gathered outside the offices of the Ukrainian presidency in Kyiv, despite the martial law in force since 2022. Draped… Read Details ⇢