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17 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Meghan Markle 'has no intention' of leaving US as Harry's visa files set to be made public
Meghan Markle has no plans to return to the UK, while Prince Harry's visa status faces scrutiny following a US court ruling. A judge ordered the release of documents related to Harry's visa application, amid claims of potential preferential treatment during his entry into the US.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, is behind the push for transparency in this case. The court has mandated that certain documents be released by March 2025, while one document will remain confidential.
#society
Times Of Israel: Airlines flock back to Israel with resumed services in coming month
Major international airlines, including British Airways, Delta, and Ryanair, are set to resume flights to Israel next month following a brief ceasefire with Hamas. The return of services comes after a period of cancellations due to ongoing conflict, with Israeli airlines previously dominating the market.
April is expected to be a busy travel month for Israel, coinciding with the Passover holiday, with 1.8 million travelers projected to pass through Ben Gurion Airport. Transportation Minister Miri Regev highlighted the upgrades to Terminal 1 and the return of numerous carriers as key to facilitating increased air traffic.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Syrian soldier killed by Hezbollah rocket; 3 dead as Syrian troops shell Lebanon village
A Syrian soldier was killed by Hezbollah rocket fire, while three others, including two children, died in Syrian army shelling of a Lebanese village amid ongoing clashes. The Lebanese army has been ordered to respond to any fire from Syria as tensions escalate.
Syria's defense ministry accused Hezbollah of abducting and killing Syrian soldiers, which Hezbollah denied. Meanwhile, Israel conducted strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, reaffirming its commitment to counter threats from the group.
#science
Le Monde: The French university welcoming American researchers targeted by Trump's administration
Aix-Marseille University has received around 50 applications for its Safe Place for Science initiative, aimed at supporting scientists affected by U.S. policies under Donald Trump. The program seeks to provide scientific asylum to researchers facing obstacles in their work.
The first applicant, a 39-year-old epidemiologist from the U.S., has begun the process but prefers to remain anonymous until an official offer is made. The initiative reflects AMU's commitment to solidarity and the importance of global scientific collaboration.