Indian research scholar Ranjani Srinivasan fled to Canada after her US student visa was unexpectedly revoked, with US authorities labeling her a 'terrorist sympathiser' supporting Hamas without evidence. Despite trying to continue her studies at Columbia University, Srinivasan faced aggressive ICE actions and termination of her enrolment, highlighting alarming immigration enforcement on political activism.
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Radar Online claimed that Luigi Mangione's acquaintances have leaked those videos and only the rumor of it -- not the purported videos -- fueled the surge in donations for his legal fund. One source claimed to have watched the videos. "I saw one (of the videos), and I wish I never had," the source said. "And it wasn't just some grainy, late-night mistake. It was perfect lighting, everything."
Hamas aired a video showing two Israeli hostages, Elkana Bohbot and Yosef Haim Ohana, captured during the October 7 attack. The men, barefoot and unshaven, are seen in a dim room urging another hostage to recount his experiences to speed their release. Families urged Israeli and US leaders for urgent action.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to northern Gaza after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The journey revealed a wasteland of rubble and destroyed neighborhoods. The ceasefire saw Hamas release four female soldiers, while Israel handed over 200 Palestinian prisoners. Negotiations continue for the remaining hostages. Approximately 90 hostages still remain in Gaza.
US is in full festive mode two days ahead of Christmas. Cities are decorated with holiday lights and Christmas trees to celebrate the festival.
President-elect Trump refused to wish clemency-granted federal death-row inmates a merry Christmas, telling them to 'go to Hell.' He criticized Biden for commuting their sentences and targeted China, Canada, and 'Radical Left Lunatics' in his holiday message. Trump's message ended with promises to 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN' in 26 days.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent successful prostate surgery, with no fear of cancer. During his recovery, Justice Minister Yariv Levin temporarily assumed the role of acting prime minister. This operation follows other recent health issues and comes amid significant regional conflicts and domestic challenges.
US President Donald Trump's approval rating stood at 49 per cent following a series of executive orders in his first week back in office, according to an Emerson College Polling survey. A Reuters/Ispos survey, however, showed a decline in approval to 45 per cent and a rise in disapproval to 46 per cent.
In Namibia, Susan de Meyer uses horses to help children with disabilities. Her program, Enabling Through the Horse, aids kids with autism and ADHD. Children ride, groom, and bond with the animals. Teachers note positive changes in the students' behavior and confidence. The program improves motor skills, balance, and posture. De Meyer hopes to expand the initiative to other countries.