Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is flouting an arrest warrant on a visit to Budapest. The International Criminal Court has limited means to respond.
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A senior Hamas leader urged global supporters to take action against President Donald Trump's proposal to relocate over two million Gazans to neighbouring countries. Trump suggested redeveloping Gaza while relocating its residents, but Palestinian leaders and the international community condemned the plan, citing potential chaos in the region.
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Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes a “misinterpretation†fuelled the on-field spat between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj during the Adelaide Test. After Siraj dismissed Head, a verbal exchange ensued, leading to penalties for both players. Ponting attributed Siraj's reaction to the pressure of the game, while expressing concern over the bowler's send-off.
In Madhya Pradesh, three minor girls, all sexual assault survivors, died by suicide within 24 hours due to harassment by their alleged assailants. The incidents occurred in Jabalpur, Sidhi, and Shivpuri districts. Police have made arrests and are investigating the cases; one child remains critical after being assaulted.
Police arrested Luigi Mangione, 26, in Pennsylvania for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC. Mangione's July back injury and subsequent surgery are suspected motives. A note criticizing the US healthcare system and a notebook detailing the murder plan were found with Mangione. He is fighting extradition to New York.
International students in the US, especially those on OPT, must be cautious of a new USCIS policy that issues deportation notices based on undisclosed fraud findings. This development impacts those working with fraudulent OPT companies, and it is essential for affected individuals to seek legal aid to clear their records.
Columbia University PhD student Ranjani Srinivasan fled to Canada after her student visa was revoked for alleged support of Hamas. Using the CBP Home app, she self-deported after she escaped arrest by ICE agents twice. Rishi Kumar, an executive board member of the California Democratic Party, who also ran in an election, supported the visa revocation and said this should be a warning for all international students.