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13 Mar 2025
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Fox News: Columbia anti-Israel protest ringleader Mahmoud Khalil to remain detained in Louisiana
Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, will remain in ICE custody after a federal court hearing. Judge Jesse Furman has ordered that he not be deported while legal challenges are considered, though the merits of the case have yet to be addressed.
Khalil's attorneys argue that he is being targeted for his advocacy of Palestinian rights, while the government claims his activities are linked to Hamas. Khalil, a Palestinian and permanent U.S. resident, faces potential deportation as his legal team seeks to expedite the case.
GB News: Bank of England ditches diversity and inclusion rules amid global DEI pushback
The Bank of England has decided to eliminate its diversity and inclusion (DEI) rules, aligning with a global trend against what is perceived as a "liberal corporate agenda." This move follows criticism that such policies hinder growth and undermine meritocracy, echoing similar actions taken by major U.S. companies.
Regulators, including the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority, have acknowledged that enforcing DEI data reporting could exacerbate existing challenges. The decision reflects a broader push to reduce regulatory burdens on businesses, with advocates like Tory leader Kemi Badenoch supporting the shift towards merit-based hiring practices.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: 'Trump is wrong to think a shared ceasefire would be a giant step toward ending the war between Moscow and Kyiv'
The U.S. has brokered a temporary ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, marking a potential shift in U.S.-Ukrainian relations. Ukraine resisted for 10 days before accepting a proposal from Washington, which could lead to peace negotiations after three years of conflict.
However, Trump's optimism about the ceasefire being a major step toward ending the war is questioned, as Moscow's response will be crucial. The situation remains complex, with concerns over security guarantees for Ukraine and territorial concessions already made.
Fox News: Russia presents US with demands that need to be met before ending Ukraine war: report
Russia has presented demands to U.S. authorities for ending the war in Ukraine, aiming to reset relations with Washington. The demands reportedly mirror previous requests made to Ukraine, including NATO membership restrictions and recognition of Crimea as Russian territory.
U.S. officials are currently discussing a cease-fire proposal with Ukraine, which could lead to negotiations for a lasting peace. The Kremlin is awaiting further details on this proposal before responding.