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Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
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Read MoreUS aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to join Middle East naval forces: Report
By Anadolu Agency The USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships, currently in the Caribbean, will be redeployed to the Middle East and are unlikely to return home until late April or early May,
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Justice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data
Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
Read MoreFormer Somalia president Farmajo meets with Ahmed Islam and Said Deni
Photo Somali Times, February 14th 2026 Former Somalia President, Mr. Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo today met with the presidents of Jubaland and Puntland who are currently in Mogadishu. Read:
Read MoreUS aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to join Middle East naval forces: Report
By Anadolu Agency The USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships, currently in the Caribbean, will be redeployed to the Middle East and are unlikely to return home until late April or early May,
Read MoreIran says distrust of West stalls nuclear talks, describing missile program as red line
By Xinhua News Agency Iran on Wednesday said a “wall of distrust” created by the West is hindering nuclear talks with the United States, reaffirming its readiness for diplomacy on its
Read MoreEl Paso airspace reopens after US says cartel drone threat neutralized
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Featured ArticlesJustice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data
Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
Justice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data
Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
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This combination photo shows from left, Mickey Guyton, Beyonce Knowles and H.E.R., whose songs about the Black experience all landed Grammy nominations Tuesday. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — With
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Son of Uganda’s president says to stand for leadership in 2026
File Photo: Lt. General Kainerugaba attends his birthday party in Entebbe By Reuters The son of Uganda’s aging leader, Yoweri Museveni, has said he intends to stand for the presidency in
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By Ovunc Kutlu President Trump’s executive clemency keeps adding controversial military figures who were found guilty of killing civilians US President Donald Trump announcing this week a
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Blog PostsJustice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data
Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
Former Somalia president Farmajo meets with Ahmed Islam and Said Deni
Photo Somali Times, February 14th 2026 Former Somalia President, Mr. Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo today met with the presidents of Jubaland and Puntland who are currently in Mogadishu. Read:
US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to join Middle East naval forces: Report
By Anadolu Agency The USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships, currently in the Caribbean, will be redeployed to the Middle East and are unlikely to return home until late April or early May,
Iran says distrust of West stalls nuclear talks, describing missile program as red line
By Xinhua News Agency Iran on Wednesday said a “wall of distrust” created by the West is hindering nuclear talks with the United States, reaffirming its readiness for diplomacy on its
El Paso airspace reopens after US says cartel drone threat neutralized
Passengers queue at El Paso International Airport after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration lifted its temporary closure of the airspace over El Paso, saying all flights will resume as
10 killed in school shooting in Canadian province of British Columbia
Ten people, including the suspected gunman, were killed Tuesday in a shooting in the town of Tumbler Ridge in Canada’s western province of British Columbia, the Canadian public broadcaster CBC
Philippines sees signs of cooperation from China despite sea disputes
Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez speaks during a U.S. Trade and Development Agency Offshore Wind Grant Signing at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Manila, Philippines, August 6,
Japan’s ruling coalition secures lower house majority in election
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (C), leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), places red flowers symbolizing success onto names of candidates at the headquarters of
Netherlands returns 3,500-year-old looted sculpture to Egypt
A 3,500-year-old granodiorite head sculpture, believed to be originated from Luxor in southern Egypt, depicting a senior official from the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III (1479–1425 BC), which the
Pro-Palestinian group vows protest against Israeli president’s Australia visit
By Anadolu Agency Despite government restrictions on rallies, a pro-Palestinian group vowed to hold protest rallies against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia, local media
Justice Department takes Harvard to court over race-based admissions data
Students, faculty and members of the Harvard University community rally – Photo credit: AP By Face2Face Africa The fight between the current U.S. government and Harvard has moved back into
Former Somalia president Farmajo meets with Ahmed Islam and Said Deni
Photo Somali Times, February 14th 2026 Former Somalia President, Mr. Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo today met with the presidents of Jubaland and Puntland who are currently in Mogadishu. Read:
US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to join Middle East naval forces: Report
By Anadolu Agency The USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships, currently in the Caribbean, will be redeployed to the Middle East and are unlikely to return home until late April or early May,
Iran says distrust of West stalls nuclear talks, describing missile program as red line
By Xinhua News Agency Iran on Wednesday said a “wall of distrust” created by the West is hindering nuclear talks with the United States, reaffirming its readiness for diplomacy on its
El Paso airspace reopens after US says cartel drone threat neutralized
Passengers queue at El Paso International Airport after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration lifted its temporary closure of the airspace over El Paso, saying all flights will resume as
10 killed in school shooting in Canadian province of British Columbia
Ten people, including the suspected gunman, were killed Tuesday in a shooting in the town of Tumbler Ridge in Canada’s western province of British Columbia, the Canadian public broadcaster CBC
Philippines sees signs of cooperation from China despite sea disputes
Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez speaks during a U.S. Trade and Development Agency Offshore Wind Grant Signing at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Manila, Philippines, August 6,
Japan’s ruling coalition secures lower house majority in election
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (C), leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), places red flowers symbolizing success onto names of candidates at the headquarters of
Netherlands returns 3,500-year-old looted sculpture to Egypt
A 3,500-year-old granodiorite head sculpture, believed to be originated from Luxor in southern Egypt, depicting a senior official from the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III (1479–1425 BC), which the
Pro-Palestinian group vows protest against Israeli president’s Australia visit
By Anadolu Agency Despite government restrictions on rallies, a pro-Palestinian group vowed to hold protest rallies against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia, local media


