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Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil talks to media at Columbia University in New York City on 1 June 2024
Pro-Palestinian student protester detained by US immigration officials
WASHINGTON — A student who played a prominent role during pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University in New York City last year has been detained by federal immigration officials, says his lawyer.Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian refugee raised in Syria, was lead student negotiator for the encampment at the campus on the west side of Manhattan.His attorney, Amy Greer, told the BBC that Khalil was inside his university-owned home when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents took him into custody on Saturday.Columbia was the epicenter last year of pro-Palestinian student protests nationwide against the war in Gaza and US support for Israel.The BBC contacted the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of State and Columbia University on Sunday for comment.Secretary of...
March 10, 2025

Pro-Palestinian student protester detained by US immigration officials

New tit-for-tat tariffs from China, which target some US farm products, came into effect on Monday
Trump says US economy in 'transition' as trade war escalates
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump has refused to say whether the US economy is facing a recession or price rises in the wake of his administration's flip-flopping on tariff threats against some of its closest trading partners.Asked if he was expecting a recession this year, Trump said there was a "period of transition" taking place.Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, however, insisted there would be no contraction in the world's largest economy, while acknowledging that the price of some goods may rise.It comes after a volatile week for US financial markets as investors grappled with uncertainty from his administration's U-turn on some key parts of its aggressive trade policies.New tit-for-tat tariffs from China, which target some US farm products, came into...
March 10, 2025

Trump says US economy in 'transition' as trade war escalates

Mark Carney
Canada’s next leader takes aim at Trump, vows to win trade war
OTTAWA — Mark Carney has won the race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister, vowing to win the trade war against US President Donald Trump as he takes charge of the country at a time of deep instability.The former governor of the Canadian central bank and Bank of England beat three rivals in the Liberal Party's leadership contest in a landslide.In much of his victory speech, Carney, 59, attacked Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canada and said he wants to make the country the 51st US state. "Americans should make no mistake," he said. "In trade, as in hockey, Canada will win."Carney is expected to be sworn in as PM in the coming days and will lead the Liberals in the next general election, which is expected to be called in the coming...
March 10, 2025

Canada’s next leader takes aim at Trump, vows to win trade war

SpaceX Starship Flight 8 takes off from the Starbase facility's launchpad near Brownsville, Texas, on Thursday
SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft explodes midflight for a second time, disrupting Florida air traffic
HOUSTON — A SpaceX Starship spacecraft, the upper portion of the most powerful launch system ever built, exploded during its eighth test flight Thursday, disrupting air traffic and marking the second consecutive failure for the vehicle this year.The uncrewed Starship mission lifted off at 5:30 p.m. CT (6:30 p.m. ET) from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in South Texas, with the spacecraft riding atop a 232-foot-tall (71-meter-tall) Super Heavy rocket booster.After about 2 ½ minutes of firing, the Super Heavy booster separated as planned from the Starship’s upper stage, setting itself up for a successful landing within the “chopstick” arms of “Mechazilla,” or SpaceX’s launch tower near Brownsville, Texas. It’s the third time SpaceX has successfully executed the chopsticks...
March 07, 2025

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft explodes midflight for a second time, disrupting Florida air traffic

Students rallied at the University of Iowa campus in Iowa City last week in response to the university's plan to discontinue three living learning communities focused on Latino, Black and LGBTQ  experiences
From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI
WASHINGTON — For Daniela Pintor-Mendoza, the efforts to abolish diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives in higher education literally hit home.The University of Iowa sophomore has been part of a campus housing option known as a living-learning community where students interested in Latino culture and experiences live and study together. But next fall, this option is going away, prompted by President Donald Trump’s expansive executive order rolling back DEI programs.“(It’s) a small part of home away from home. It keeps us going. It keeps us motivated. It keeps us surrounded by people who encourage us to be part of this campus,” said Pintor-Mendoza, who said she is scrambling to find new housing and a new place to feel a sense of belonging.The public research university in...
March 07, 2025

From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI

A pedestrian wears a face mask amidst a thick layer of smog in New Delhi, India
'Big blow' for pollution research as US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide
WASHINGTON —The US government will stop sharing air quality data gathered from its embassies and consulates, worrying local scientists and experts who say the effort was vital to monitor global air quality and improve public health.In response to an inquiry from The Associated Press, the State Department said Wednesday that its air quality monitoring program would no longer transmit air pollution data from embassies and consulates to the Environmental Protection Agency's AirNow app and other platforms. This previously allowed locals in various countries, along with scientists, to see and analyse air quality in cities around the world.The stop in data sharing was “due to funding constraints that have caused the Department to turn off the underlying network” according to the...
March 06, 2025

'Big blow' for pollution research as US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide

Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 miles before it crash landed in Quinlan, Texas
Strong winds send US Customs blimp nearly 600 miles across Texas
HOUSTON — Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 miles across Texas.The blimp – resembling a while-hot air balloon - was dislodged from its base in South Padre Island, a beach town on the southern coast of Texas, around 3:15 p.m. local time Monday due to “a severe wind event,” US Customs and Border Protection’s Air and Marine Operations department said in a statement.Officials were at first unable to locate the blimp, known as a Tethered Aerostat System, after its communications were lost due to damage from winds. It urged the public to help find it.On Tuesday, Quinlan Texas Fire and Rescue in Hunt County found the blimp 30 miles east of Dallas, the department said.The incident is being...
March 06, 2025

Strong winds send US Customs blimp nearly 600 miles across Texas

Chinese hacker — an illustration
US charges Chinese hackers who targeted dissidents
WASHINGTON — US prosecutors have charged 12 Chinese nationals for being part of an alleged hacking scheme, which sold data of US-based dissidents to the Chinese government.The "state-sponsored" operation also targeted government agencies including the Treasury, according to the Justice Department (DOJ).Hackers also allegedly targeted an American religious organization, and a newspaper in Hong Kong, the statement added.China has not responded to these specific allegations, but has strongly denied other accusations in the past.In December, the Treasury Department reported a "major" breach by Chinese-sponsored hackers, saying they were able to access employee workstations and some unclassified documents.At that time, China denied any involvement, calling the accusation...
March 06, 2025

US charges Chinese hackers who targeted dissidents

President Trump is seen in an aerial view in the House chamber with his fist in the air
One day, three crises and Trump's free-wheeling foreign policy on display
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, in a series of high-stakes diplomatic episodes around the globe, Trump's free-wheeling attitude toward foreign policy was on full display, playing out in real-time through posts on his Truth Social account.For his supporters, it was the president's "art of the deal" in action, using every negotiating tool and tactic at his disposal.For critics, it was another day of disruption for its own sake – with little apparent concern for the risks involved or the potential consequences.Wednesday began with news that the US is directly negotiating with Hamas leaders for the release of American hostages still in Gaza. Contacting a group designated a foreign terrorist organization by the US since 1997 represents a dramatic shift away from decades of US...
March 06, 2025

One day, three crises and Trump's free-wheeling foreign policy on display

A Union Jack flag flies from a pole above Clacton Pier in Clacton-on-Sea, eastern England, on June 4, 2024
Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship after Trump re-election
LONDON — Americans applied for British citizenship in record numbers last year, with a historically high volume of applications submitted in the last quarter of 2024 – a period coinciding with US President Donald Trump’s re-election.More than 6,100 US citizens applied for UK citizenship last year, the most since records began in 2004, when fewer than 3,000 Americans submitted an application, according to data from the UK’s Home Office.Last year’s numbers also saw a marked uptick from 2023, a year with fewer than 5,000 applications by US citizens.Applications by Americans soared in the last three months of 2024, when more than 1,700 people applied – the most in any quarter in the past two decades.The surge is reminiscent of an upswing recorded in the first six months of 2020,...
March 05, 2025

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship after Trump re-election

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