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NYT: Trump halts Harvard’s ability to enroll international students

The Trump administration on Thursday halted Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students, the New York Times reported on Thursday. The administration reportedly notified Harvard about the decision after a "back-and-forth" in recent days over the legality of a sprawling records request as part of the Department of Homeland Security’...


A former US ambassador claims Canada overreacted to Trump


Tsunami warning after 6.1-magnitude hits Greece

European authorities have issued a tsunami warning following a 6.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the coast of Crete, Greece, on the morning of May 22. The quake was felt throughout the Aegean region, reaching as far as parts of Turkey and Israel. The tremor occurred at 8:49 am local time, with its epicenter located in the sea, about 58 kilometers (36 miles) north-northeast of the town of Elounda, at a depth of 69 kilometers (43 miles). This marks the second earthquake in the region within a week. Events like these serve as a reminder of how earthquakes can trigger powerful tsunamis, especially when they originate offshore. While the initial shaking may pass quickly, coastal areas may still face the threat of massive waves minutes or even hours later. So how much time do you really have to escape a tsunami? And what steps should you take to stay safe? Click on the following gallery to learn more.


Countries named after famous figures

The naming of a country is an important task. Besides a flag and a national anthem, names like America and France can help define an entire national identity. Country names can be inspired by all sorts of things. Algeria roughly translates to 'the islands,' Cape Verde to 'green cape' and Costa Rica to 'rich coast.' However, this gallery is about people who are so important that they have an entire country named after them. You might be surprised to learn that some of the world's largest countries are named after real people or historical figures. Click through the gallery to discover these countries and the people who inspired their names.


Giyani airport's ownership debacle puts re-launch project in limbo

GIYANI - Plans to re-open Giyani Airport have been halted. This is after Limpopo's Transport Department and the Gateway Airports Authority Limited (GAAL) put a spanner in the works of the project. According to the Transport Department and GAAL, Bombo Investment was not given permission to develop the airport. The airport, located in Siyandhani vill...


Americans want Trump to keep sending weapons to Ukraine


Moment migrant dinghy trying to cross English Channel diverts Dunkirk flotilla of WW2 'Little Ships'

A fleet commemorating the 85th anniversary of the heroic effort to save Allied soldiers from incoming German troops had to make way for an unlikely guest.


"I have a backbone and I'm not a traitor": Afrikaner in the US calls Johann Rupert a traitor

An Afrikaner man living in America delivers a furious message to Johan Rupert, calling him a traitor after the tense Trump-Ramaphosa White House meeting.


D.C. teen accidentally shoots and kills herself while filming social media video, cops say

D.C. teen accidentally shoots and kills herself while filming social media video, cops say - A 14-year-old girl accidentally shot and killed herself while filming a social media video in Washington, D.C., police said.


CIA guards shoot woman at headquarters hours after gunman killed Jewish couple in DC

CIA guards shoot woman at headquarters hours after gunman killed Jewish couple in DC - The woman was shot just before 4 a.m. outside the CIA’s gated entrance in McLean, Virginia.


Pentagon leaker begs Trump for pardon in jailhouse interview, calls himself a ‘patriot’

Pentagon leaker begs Trump for pardon in jailhouse interview, calls himself a ‘patriot’ - ‘My case was specifically politicized by the Biden administration,’ Jack Teixeira said, adding: ‘I think that I was used as a sacrificial lamb, and I was crucified to be made of as an example’


Russia has new nuclear missiles – experts think they’re a ‘significant threat’

Nuclear powers could face a race to develop new hypersonic delivery systems


Hundreds without drinking water and more storms forecast in southern French region devastated by deadly floods

Hundreds without drinking water and more storms forecast in southern French region devastated by deadly floods - One resident recalled the moment he rescued a pensioner from a car being swept away by floodwater after thunderstorms in Var, southeast France


Rome police catch German tourist carrying ancient marble slab on electric scooter

The Special Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome said finding out where the marble slab came from was possible and deemed it a cultural asset of historical and artistic interest. View on euronews


The countries offering the best education in 2025

While some countries still favor a traditional approach to education, others are making strides forward by embracing technology, incorporating holistic learning, and making international connections. But which system works best? The US ranked at number 31, narrowly missing out on the top 30 list, so who made the cut? Taking into account factors including literacy rates, educational attainment, government spending, and curriculum quality, click on to find out which countries offer the best education in 2025.


Trump calls for end to anti-Semitism after murder of Israeli diplomats

President Donald Trump is fed up with the wave of anti-Semitism being displayed in the U.S. and called for its end in the wake of the murder of two Israeli Embassy workers.


Dutch citizens advised to keep cash for emergencies

The Netherlands’ Central Bank (DNB) has advised Dutch citizens ensure they have enough cash to last them in case of emergency; for instance, if the country’s payment system becomes inoperative. More specifically, the DNB suggests that citizens should keep €70 per adult and €30 per child, which should be enough to cover the essentials for 72 hours. Authorities stated the measure might prove to be vital amid current geopolitical tensions and cyber security threats. "Think of a power failure, a technical disruption at your bank or the Wi-Fi going down. Then you might not be able to pay the way you are used to. But paying with cash is almost always possible," the advisory said. Indeed, preparation for a crisis or disaster is not something many of us want to think about. However, in the event of a huge cyber attack, power outage, pandemic, or natural disaster, it's already too late to make sure you have everything you need to manage, especially without internet or electricity. But even if you haven't given it much thought until now, you're in luck: this gallery takes a closer look at the essentials that will see you through, and practical tips about how to pass the time. Click on to learn the things you should stock up on now, to be on the safe side.


Starmer ‘emboldened forces of terror’ that led to Israeli embassy shooting, Israeli minister says

Starmer ‘emboldened forces of terror’ that led to Israeli embassy shooting, Israeli minister says - Western leaders have this week heavily criticised Israel’s ‘egregious’ actions in the Gaza Strip


From dreams to degrees: Dr Hansraj Mangray makes history as UKZN's first PhD in paediatric surgery

Dr Hansraj Mangray has broken barriers in paediatric surgery, becoming a pioneer at UKZN and helping to change the face of children's healthcare in South Africa.


Russian tourist caught on video kicking and ‘slamming’ 2-year-old daughter at Florida resort as she was ‘being fussy,’ police say

Russian tourist caught on video kicking and ‘slamming’ 2-year-old daughter at Florida resort as she was ‘being fussy,’ police say - Police said the little girl was ‘manhandled by her father’


Political parties 'don't want a repeat' of Budget drama

Optimism mounts among chairpersons of parliamentary committees that the revised budget will pass.


Elias Rodriguez: Socialist party denies Israeli embassy shooting suspect is a member

Elias Rodriguez: Socialist party denies Israeli embassy shooting suspect is a member - Suspected gunman Elias Rodriguez, who shouted ‘free Palestine’ upon his arrest, has alleged ties to a left-wing group


Panyaza Lesufi's bold steps to tackle corruption and improve Gauteng's services

In a significant move aimed at fortifying transparency within the ranks of government, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has announced the commencement of thorough vetting procedures for all Heads of Departments (HODs), senior executive managers, and Members of the Executive Council (MECs). This initiative is intended to restore public trust and substantially reduce corruption within the province's administration.


Senior doctor admits 'doubting his own judgement' after a teenage girl died from sepsis

Professor Richard Thompson is accused of numerous failings in his treatment of Martha Mills, 13, at London 's King's College Hospital two days before she died in August 2021.


Report: Israel preparing to strike Iran if US nuclear talks collapse

Intelligence sources believe negotiations between US and Iran are close to collapse, with Israel preparing to launch a week-long campaign against nuclear facilities if a deal is not reached.


SARS handed homework: Why you might need to worry

SARS will intensify its debt collection efforts in order to meet the newly announced revenue estimate for the 2025/26 financial year.


How three African popes changed Christianity

In the Catholic Church's nearly 2,000 years of history, there have only been three popes from Africa. Their pontificates were crucial in shaping the direction of the Church, and indeed, some of their actions are still relevant today. For instance, one of these popes is responsible for the fact that Easter is celebrated on a Sunday. In this gallery, you'll get to know more about these African popes and the impact they had on Christianity. Click on.


Unpacking Evangelicals' unshakeable support for Donald Trump


Lesufi announces relaunch of Nasi Ispani, promising 32,000 new jobs

Premier Panyaza Lesufi defends the Nasi Ispani programme, promising 32,000 jobs for youth amid political criticism.


NGO pushes for disbarment of Kaamilah Paulse due to allegations of parental alienation

Zamer Harneker, a businessman and father, says Paulse's conduct during his Islamic divorce proceedings crossed ethical lines and caused significant emotional harm, particularly in his relationship with his children. Paulse represented Harneker’s ex-wife during what he describes as a “needlessly adversarial” separation process.


Why Russia and China's bond is growing stronger

Rivals for centuries, Russia and China have grown closer, forming a de facto alliance driven by shared opposition to US dominance. Their economic, military, and political ties deepened, especially after Russia’s 2014 Crimea annexation and further strengthened following the 2022 Ukraine invasion. Personal rapport between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, common authoritarian governance, and mutual interests in challenging the US-led global order underpin this partnership. Despite some Chinese reservations about Russia’s war, their cooperation worries democratic nations concerned about global power shifts. Click on to learn more about their relationship.


DA welcomes R1 trillion budgeted for infrastructure development, SA concerned funds will be stolen

The Democratic Alliance has welcomed the R1 trillion budgeted for infrastructure development, but South Africans are concerned the money will just be stolen.


Trump administration accepts luxury jet from Qatar to use as Air Force One


World outrage grows as Israel continues to weaponise aid to Gaza

As some dissenting voices in Israel have started speaking out, the very recent change of heart from some of Israel’s staunchest international supporters has moved beyond the pearl-clutching and handwringing lip service.


Karoline Leavitt gets fiery and doubles down after press questions alleged ‘white genocide’ in South Africa

Karoline Leavitt gets fiery and doubles down after press questions alleged ‘white genocide’ in South Africa - Leavitt takes aim at NBC reporter for ‘ridiculous’ line of questioning


Multiple people dead after private jet crashes in San Diego neighborhood: More than 100 evacuated from homes

Multiple people dead after private jet crashes in San Diego neighborhood: More than 100 evacuated from homes - It was not immediately known how many people were aboard the plane when it crashed.


Ilhan Omar addresses murder of Israeli Embassy staff

Rep. Ilhan Omar dismissed a reporter asking her to comment on the deadly shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum overnight.


AG Bondi says Trump is 'devastated' by murders of embassy employees

AG Bondi says Trump is 'devastated' by murders of Israeli embassy employees


North Korea appears to hide sunken warship under tarpaulins

Satellite images appear to show the naval destroyer languishing on its side alongside the dock where a launch ceremony had been held, with Kim Jong Un in attendance.


Israeli aides Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim identified as victims of embassy shooting in Washington D.C.

Israeli aides Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim identified as victims of embassy shooting in Washington D.C. - In tributes to the pair, Lischinsky was described as a ‘clever and inspiring person’ while Milgrim was said to have an ‘unwavering belief’ in peace and equality


Tanzanian police dump ‘severely tortured’ activist on border as state slides back into authoritarianism

Something is rotten in the state of Tanzania. Despite promising to walk back the worst of former president John Magufuli’s autocratic tendencies, following his death from Covid-19 and her ascension to the top job in 2021, Tanzanian leader Samia Suluhu Hassan has slipped right back into the dictator’s mould. This week, as her fiercest opponent went on trial for treason, foreign activists travelling to Dar es Salaam to support him were detained...


US launches nuclear missile in 'doomsday test'

The US Air Force launched a hypersonic nuclear missile in what officials described as a 'doomsday test' that The test coincided with Trump' unveiling his 'Golden Dome' plans.


Controversy over Mcebisi Jonas' absence from US meeting with Cyril Ramaphosa

The absence of South Africa's special envoy to the United States, Mcebisi Jonas from a pivotal meeting between President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump has sparked controversy, with conflicting reports regarding his visa status.


The markhor: Pakistan's near-threatened species

The markhor is a beautiful, majestic animal. This wild goat lives in the mountains of South and Central Asia, and is Pakistan's national animal. Known for their distinctive corkscrew horns, markhors are listed as a near-threatened species. To raise awareness, the UN has declared May 24 the International Day of the Markhor. Click on to learn more about this magnificent animal.


Travellers camped on park-and-ride win battle to stay as judge rules council was wrong to evict them

Medway Council, in Kent, had tried to turf out the Romani Gypsy families who had set up home at the Wigmore Coach Park, off the M2.


SANTACO raises alarm over fuel levy hike's impact on taxi industry profits

SANTACO voices serious concerns over the recent fuel levy hike by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, warning it could severely impact the profitability of the taxi industry.


What we know about the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington D.C.

What we know about the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington D.C. - A suspect is in custody after two people were fatally shot while leaving an event at a Jewish museum


One dead, thousands stranded in Australia floods

Severe flooding in New South Wales in Australia has isolated over 50,000 people and resulted in at least two confirmed deaths. Emergency services have conducted hundreds of rescues as torrential rains continue to inundate the region. Authorities have issued numerous flood warnings and evacuation orders, with more heavy rainfall expected in the coming days. Sadly, these extreme weather events really are becoming more frequent with climate change, though the phenomena is nothing new. History has recorded some truly terrifying floods—natural disasters that have killed thousands and destroyed homes and livelihoods. Click through and be reminded of some of the worst floods on record.


Zimbini Hill denies gunning for IDT CEO role amid mounting tensions

In April, Malaka wrote directly to President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile, raising concerns about Zimbini Hill’s reappointment and alleging unresolved misconduct.


What will the Antichrist look like? According to Western thought, an authoritarian king – or the pope

In casting himself as supreme leader and pope, Donald Trump inadvertently invoked the Christian understanding of the Antichrist.