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Sudan's army chief on Monday appointed the first country's prime minister since it plunged into civil war two years ago and following months of steady advances by the military against ...
The federal prosecutor’s office declared in a statement that Amnesty was the “center of preparation of global Russophobic projects” and was in league with Ukraine, which Russia has waged war on for ...
Tamils in Sri Lanka gathered to commemorate those who died or went missing in the country’s civil war, which lasted from 1983 ...
The Lede Reporting and commentary on what you need to know today. Today, hundreds of languages are spoken in the United ...
Syria is seeking to reintegrate itself into the global economy after spending decades as a pariah under the rule of Bashar al ...
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 103 people overnight and into Sunday, hospitals and medics said, and ...
From his first hours in office, President Donald Trump has been working to terminate DEI. But DEI is proving hard to kill.
The Supreme Court and Trump administration are currently challenging racial preferences, aligning with public opinion and antidiscrimination laws, but future shifts loom.
The birthright citizenship legal challenge at the Supreme Court is not a minor adjustment to immigration policy, but a ...
With a judge’s ruling this week that Georgetown postdoctoral researcher Badar Khan Suri should be released from detention, ...
The university says that a student’s remarks condemning “genocide” were not approved and that he “violated the commitment he ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 200 attorneys — nearly 70% of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division — are expected to accept a second round of offers allowing them to resign while ...