Month: November 2019

Ninth family member dies after Israeli strike: ministry

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – A Palestinian wounded in an Israeli strike that killed eight members of his family has died, the health ministry in the Hamas-run strip said on Friday. Mohammed Abu Malhous al-Sawarka, 40, succumbed after being wounded in “the massacre in which eight members of a family died when they were…

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Syracuse students have been besieged by racist attacks, and more than a dozen told us they're scared and angry with the school's tepid response

Click:EGP nicotine pouches Maranie Staab/Reuters Protests erupted at Syracuse University earlier this month after a rash of racist incidents at the upstate New York campus. Insider spoke to more than 15 students about the issue, and while most said they were indeed scared, their main issue was how the administration was addressing their concerns. Visit…

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Arrest made at Syracuse, chancellor bows to student demands as racist hate incidents continue

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse Police Department has made an arrest after a series of new graffiti markings were discovered on school grounds, authorities said Thursday. The announcement came hours after Syracuse Chancellor Ken Syverud agreed to the demands of students protesting the university’s handling of a two-week run of almost daily racist, anti-Semitic incidents that have prompted tension on…

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Obama Warns Technology Has Created a More Splintered World

(Bloomberg) — Former U.S. President Barack Obama warned that technology is creating a more splintered world, fueling the disparities among wealthy and poorer nations, and people within countries. “The rise of extreme inequality both within nations and between nations that is being turbocharged by globalization and technology” is one of the biggest risks for young…

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