A federal judge has temporarily blocked the deportation of Tufts University PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk, who is accused of supporting Hamas, without evidence presented. Ozturk, a Turkish national, was detained by ICE, and her case is pending jurisdiction determination.
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A Hong Kong-flagged container ship traveling through the Red Sea exploded on Tuesday, igniting a major fire that forced the crew to abandon the vessel. The incident occurred approximately 225 kilometers off the coast of Hodeida, Yemen, a city controlled by Houthi rebels. The cause of the explosion remains unclear, and the Houthis have not claimed responsibility. The crew was rescued unharmed, and the ship was carrying dangerous cargo. This event highlights ongoing risks in the Red Sea, a vital... Expand