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Columbia University has agreed to a USD 200 million settlement with the Trump administration over alleged failure to protect Jewish students. The deal includes restoring federal research grants, pledges to follow anti-discrimination laws, end DEI policies, and address campus unrest tied to Israel-Gaza protests.

The finding — which implied human errors — drew quick, vehement protests from bereaved families and fellow pilots who accuse authorities of trying to shift responsibility for the disaster

The warm reception came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed and greeted by the members of the Indian Diaspora in London during his ongoing visit to the United Kingdom

Trump administration`s Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, was set to meet with a senior Israeli official about ceasefire talks, a sign that lower-level negotiations that have dragged on for weeks could be approaching a breakthrough

The Lomera gold mine in the South Kivu province collapsed on Sunday following a landslide, burying numerous miners working in the underground tunnels, Gov. Patrick Busu bwa Ngwi Nshombothe said in a statement following his visit to the site

The school had been threatened with the potential loss of billions of dollars in government support, including more than USD 400 million in grants canceled earlier this year

The ruling from a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals comes after Trump`s plan was also blocked by a federal judge in New Hampshire. It brings the issue one step closer to coming back quickly before the Supreme Court

The curriculum will focus on six core topics: democratic processes and systems, democratic defence and resilience, media literacy and identifying disinformation, Chinese cognitive warfare against Taiwan, national identity, and cross-strait relations and the Chinese political system

Downing Street claims the UK is the only country to have secured such a deal with US President Donald Trump, reducing car export tariffs from 27.5 per cent to 10 per cent and the aerospace sector seeing the removal of 10 per cent tariffs on goods such as engines and aircraft parts