In July 2025, clashes between the Druze religious minority and Sunni Arabs backed by government-affiliated forces led to hundreds of deaths in Sweida province in southern Syria. Israel later launched dozens of airstrikes in support of the
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In the spring of 2025, just months before India’s Lok Sabha elections, a thundering announcement gripped Indian television screens: the Indian Air Force had carried out a precision airstrike on “terror infrastructure” in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Dubbed Operation
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
The European Union has warned Israel of action over a worsening starvation crisis in Gaza, where the number of Palestinians who have died from starvation has risen to at least 101. The warning from the EU’s foreign policy
A meeting Wednesday at the Food and Drug Administration about fluoride supplements became, at one point, a contentious back-and-forth over whether the ingestible tablets harm children’s microbiomes or play a vital role in helping protect them from
Columbia University said Wednesday it will pay $200 million to the federal government to restore the majority of funding that was cut by the Trump administration over allegations it violated anti-discrimination laws. “This agreement marks an important
A preliminary study conducted by the University of Nicosia’s Environmental Health Research Centre found no evidence of microbiologically-influenced corrosion (MIC) in Cyprus’ drinking water pipes, despite detecting microbial presence in all samples examined. The research, part of
Some of the world’s top tech firms, including U.S. tech giant Alphabet, South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix and Indian IT services provider Infosys, have provided upbeat guidance in their latest earnings reports, setting aside uncertainty originating from
Tesla boss Elon Musk said on Wednesday that cuts in support for electric vehicle makers by the U.S. government might lead to a “few rough quarters” for the company before a wave of revenue from self-driving software
Hulk Hogan, the mustachioed, headscarf-wearing and muscle-bound legend who helped transform professional wrestling into a massive business and became a pop culture icon well beyond the ring, died Thursday at the age of 71. Hogan was pronounced
