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Columbia University expelled, halted or revoked the extent of students who occupied the campus hall in a pro-Palestinian demonstration in April 2024, the university said Thursday. Students were punished based on “the seriousness of their actions in these events” and past violations from the Colombian statement. The move is the university’s response to the crackdown on US student activists who led a pro-Palestinian demonstration last year amid Israel’s Gaza War and called on schools to cut economic ties with Israel. It also came after the government cut $400 million in federal funds in Colombia on March 7th. The university was…

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Causa Sua’s Nemo Judex principle (in my case, no one should be a judge) is completely ignored in this issue about the unconstitutional punishment he encountered with Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. Women are so underestimated in Nigerian governance structures, and zero-in to both sexual and political harassment of female legislators is a harm to our democracy. Such actions justified attacks on freedom of expression, encouraged intimidation and encouraged institutionalized sexual harassment in public spaces. All enlightened opinions are forced to call for an immediate recovery from Senator Natasha. Yesterday, the senator passed a vote of confidence in Senate President Gods Will…

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The Russian citizen was sentenced to life in prison by a Finnish court in 2014 for committing a war crime in eastern Ukraine.Voislav Torden, 38, a senior member of the Russian far-right mercenary group, was found guilty of four counts in a court in the Finland capital, Helsinki, on Friday.The charges are linked to ambush and firefights that took place in Ukraine’s Luhansk region, killing 22 Ukrainian soldiers and wounding four. Torden denies the allegation.This is the first time that Finnish court has been asked about allegations of war crimes in Ukraine. Torden, formerly known as Yan Petrovsky, was a…

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Legendary avant-garde composer Sofia Gbaidurina passed away in Germany and spent more than 30 years of her life after the disbandment of the Soviet Union.Gubaidulina, 93, was one of a group of composers blacklisted in the Soviet Union in 1979.However, her work eventually reached the west, where she was plagued by the fusion of contemporary music with spiritual and religious themes.She was born in October 1931 in Chistopol, Tatarstan, into a Russian Tatar family.Her family soon moved to Kazan, southern Russia, where she studied music and in 1954 moved to the Conservatoire in Moscow.The great Dmitry Shostakovic had already been…

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Please listen to this article Long Island Business News has announced the winners of this year’s Executive Circle Awards.The Executive Circle Awards celebrate C-suites, directors and other senior-level executives who consistently demonstrate leadership skills, integrity, value, vision, commitment to excellence, corporate performance, community service and inclusion. The winners were selected by editorial staff at Long Island Business News.The list of winners is below. 2025 Executive Circle Award Carol A. Allen, Federal Credit Union of People’s AlliancePhilip Andriola, Halcyon Financial Partners, Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC’s private asset advisory practicesKarl Awalter, Bayport Flower HouseLaura Bonelli, Lifevac LLCTravis Carey, American Veterinarian/Blind Dog FoundationGary…

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No pit student u I saved us from drowsing… Interested people say March 14th, 2025 6:39am PDT Those interested in the disappearance of University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Conanki claim that she saved her from drows as she continues to search for clues a week after police disappeared during a spring break trip to the Dominican Republic. Joshua Libe told law enforcement that he and Conanki were both about to be swept into the sea as they were walking through the water early on March 6th, and he had a hard time making them safe, according to a transcript obtained…

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EPA-EFE/REX/SHUTTERSTOCKRed alerts for floods and landslides have been issued for parts of Tuscany and Emilia RomagnaParts of northern Italy have covered cities such as Florence and Pisa, resulting in floods and landslides in parts of northern Italy.Heavy rains have prompted warnings for some Tuscany and Emilia Romagna, with heavy and sustained rainfall expected on Friday afternoon.The Tuscan president said local rescue and health services were very wary and advised residents to exercise “utmost caution and caution.”Landslides and landslides were reported in Bologna, where they were evacuated on Thursday evening before an overnight rain.No casualties have been reported so far, and…

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Last Tuesday, the government submitted the state budget statement in 2025 with Finance Minister Dr. Caciel at Forson to the people of Ghana in the assembly of representatives of the people of Parliament. According to Article 179 of the Constitution of 1992 and Article 21(3) of the Public Financial Management Act of 2016 (Article 921), the President is mandatory on behalf of the President, and it is mandatory to place government budget statements and economic policies in Parliament before Congress. The presentation focuses primarily on providing an overview of a manifesto that expands the economic recovery from what the Minister…

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Central Regional Minister Ekou Panin Okia Edouamore called on security agencies, particularly the police, to treat illegal mining as a serious crime, to take critical intervention and stop the devastating impact on the country. He noted that illegal mining, commonly known as Garamsie, is not merely an environmental concern, but a criminal act that undermines national efforts towards sustainable development and environmental governance. As a result, Edouamore accused police of cracking down on the threat as the call grew for action following a visit to the local Security Council to the endemic community of “Galamsie” in the region. He called…

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If the current temperature trend continues, it is expected to move south from northern Ghana by 2050, researchers warn. Furthermore, the study stated that a reduction in crop yield by 1 meter tonne per hectare could lead to an additional 350,000 climate-induced migration. The researchers warned of the deeper climate crisis and its impact on northern Ghana, highlighting the urgent need for practical, comprehensive, targeted interventions to build resilience, reduce vulnerability and mitigate forced relocation. Under resilience for the Research and Policy Advocacy for Climate Change and Social Change (REACH-STR) project, we present a summary of the findings at the…

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