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8 Mar 2025

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Human Events: Syrian security forces execute hundreds of Alawite civilians: report
Syrian security forces execute hundreds of Alawite civilians: report
Over 300 Alawites have reportedly been killed by Syrian Security Forces, with many being civilians. This violence has raised concerns of escalating chaos as the government cracks down on dissent, leading to numerous reported "field executions" and ethnic killings.

The interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has vowed to pursue remnants of the ousted Assad regime. Amid ongoing clashes, cities like Homs and Latakia have imposed curfews, leaving the Alawite community in fear and without protection. The UN has called for restraint to prevent further escalation.


Fox News: Columbia ready to work with Trump to bolster disciplinary process that was 'only on paper'
Columbia ready to work with Trump to bolster disciplinary process that was 'only on paper'
Columbia University is responding to the Trump administration's decision to cut $400 million in federal grants due to concerns over antisemitism on campus. Interim President Katrina Armstrong acknowledged the impact of the funding cuts and expressed a willingness to address the administration's concerns regarding the harassment of Jewish students.

Armstrong's letter highlighted the need for Columbia to improve its handling of antisemitism, admitting that previous disciplinary measures were ineffective. The cuts follow a review by federal agencies investigating whether the university violated civil rights protections for Jewish students amid ongoing anti-Israel protests.


Times Of Israel: ‘Great to be back home’: Israelis returning to north describe joy, trepidation
‘Great to be back home’: Israelis returning to north describe joy, trepidation
Residents of northern Israel, including Carmela Keren Yakuti, are returning home after a prolonged displacement due to hostilities with Hezbollah. While some express relief and contentment, others, like Or Ben Barak from Hanita, voice concerns about community stability and future security.

Despite a ceasefire, many areas remain damaged, and not all residents feel safe enough to return. In Shlomi, while some businesses are reopening, there is a lingering fear of potential future conflicts. The situation highlights ongoing challenges for both returning residents and the broader region.


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GB News: Police recover body in manhunt for suspect in Valentine's Day pub shooting
Police recover body in manhunt for suspect in Valentine's Day pub shooting
A body has been recovered from the River Thames in connection with the murder investigation of Lisa Smith, 43, who was shot outside The Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt on Valentine's Day. The suspect, believed to be known to Smith, was linked to an abandoned car found nearby.

Kent Police had been searching the river for nearly a month after discovering the car, which contained a handgun. Witnesses reported seeing a man near the river's edge, leading authorities to believe he fell into the water. The body, found near Rainham, Essex, has yet to be formally identified.