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Al Jazeera
  • Trump bars Harvard international enrolment: How many students will it hurt?

  • ‘Red lines’ stalk fifth round of Iran-US nuclear talks

  • G7 threatens further sanctions if Russia fails to agree Ukraine ceasefire

  • Deported Afghans face deepening humanitarian crisis on return home

  • Japan faces a ‘rice crisis’ as price nearly doubles for food staple

  • US banana giant Chiquita fires thousands over Panama strike

  • Record floods kill four and devastate eastern Australia

  • Guess who India, Pakistan and Iran are all wooing? The Taliban

  • The Take: Josh Paul resigned over Gaza. What comes next?

  • EU membership, seizing Russia’s money needed to rebuild Ukraine: Analysts

Associated Press
  • Brazil’s JBS asks shareholders to overlook opposition and approve a US stock listing

  • At least 23 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in

  • Congo lifts immunity of former president Kabila over his alleged support of rebels

  • Trump threatens 25% import tax on Apple unless iPhones are made in the US

  • China criticizes US ban on Harvard’s international students

  • Ukrainian official says major prisoner swap with Russia is underway

  • Al menos 23 personas mueren por ataques israelíes en Gaza mientras Israel permite entrada de ayuda

  • AP PHOTOS: Displaced Chagos islanders fear they will never go home after a UK-Mauritius deal

  • US investment firm Redbird agrees to buy Britain’s venerable Telegraph newspaper

  • China critica la prohibición que EEUU impuso a Harvard para inscribir estudiantes internacionales

Christian Science Monitor
  • The UK and EU have cut a deal. Is it the start of post-Brexit European unity?

  • President Trump, Pope Leo: 2 Americans, 2 worldviews

  • As sanctions fall, long-suppressed Syrian economy is poised to take off

  • Cannes debuts something different: Lower tolerance for sexual violence

  • Goals of Israel’s renewed Gaza offensive are unclear, even to Israelis

  • How Indigenous groups in Brazil are using virtual reality to reclaim their stories

  • How independence helps caregivers on the job and Indigenous people in Colombia

  • Two brothers use mangoes to help break the hunger cycle in a Ugandan village

  • What makes a ‘good’ madrassa? Pakistan’s Islamic boarding schools under scrutiny.

  • He used to rob people on Nairobi’s streets. Now he shows them to tourists.

Consortium News
  • A 21st Century Stamp Act

  • Vijay Prashad: Israel’s Final Solution for Gaza

  • The Empire Never Died

  • The Hostile Takeover of Gaza Relief

  • Trump Sanctions Reportedly Halt ICC Work

  • Caitlin Johnstone: Israel Shows Its Hand on Gaza

  • Regretting Western Intervention in the Middle East

  • Gaza’s Graveyard of Illusions

  • Patrick Lawrence: Waves Upon the Sea of Silence

  • Rooting Out the Root Causes in Ukraine

Current Affairs
  • Why the Democrats Fear Populism

  • Guantánamo Is The Place Where Presidents Abuse Human Rights

  • The Super Bowl Exposed the Brutality of America’s Class Divide

  • How Gambling Took Over America

  • The Feckless Opposition

  • The Kind of World They Are Building

  • Marco Rubio Is At The State Department To Push U.S. Aggression Around The World

  • How Bookstores Change the World

  • US Transit is Abysmal and Unacceptable

  • Let Food Stamp Recipients Eat Whatever The Hell They Want

New York Times
  • At an Uncertain Moment for Germany, Suddenly Boring Doesn’t Look So Bad

  • How to Understand Trump’s Latest Deportation Tactics

  • Ukraine and Russia Set to Begin Largest Prisoner Exchange of War

  • In ‘Cancer Alley,’ a Battle Over Who Gets to Measure Air Pollution

  • As Trump Demands More Military Spending, NATO Allies Reconsider What Counts

  • Syrians Rush to Preserve Remembrances of a Painful Revolution

  • In Attacks on Harvard, Chinese See Yet Another Reason to Write Off the U.S.

  • There’s Probably No Life on K2-18b After All, Three Studies Conclude

  • Friday Briefing

  • Trump Confirms Attempted Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan

NPR
  • Former U.S. ambassador to Israel says D.C. shooting is part of an 'explosion' of antisemitism

  • Harvard's ability to enroll international students revoked. And, summer book releases

  • Record floodwaters in eastern Australia leave 4 dead and 1 missing

  • Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams

  • Two Israeli embassy staffers killed amid a rise in antisemitism

  • Voice of America's prospects appear grim after appeals court order

  • The U.K. hands Chagos Islands over to Mauritius but says it will secure a U.S. base

  • In Mexico, Songs for Women who Kill Their Abusers

  • A family in Indian-administered Kashmir fears being split apart after militant attack

  • South Africa's president is praised for staying calm during Trump's Oval Office ambush

Reuters
  • Future queen of Belgium caught up in Harvard foreign student ban

  • Slovak court to rule on May 29 in central bank chief's corruption case

  • Voters in Suriname to choose government to helm predicted oil boom

  • Hezbollah seeks boost in Lebanon vote as disarmament calls grow

  • Berlin says aid that entered Gaza this week is 'too little, too late'

  • Sweden lowers terrorist threat assessment back to level before 2023 Koran burnings

  • Israeli strikes kill Palestinians protecting Gaza aid trucks, Hamas says

  • Russia and Ukraine start prisoner exchange, but not yet completed

  • Tanzania releases Ugandan activist at border, Kenyan colleague alleges torture

  • IndiGo flight facing severe weather was denied diversion requests, India says

The Atlantic
  • Trump Is Crushing the Netanyahu Myth

  • What RFK Jr. Doesn’t Understand About Autism

  • Trump Hands Putin Another Victory

  • Will Republicans Say No to Trump?

  • Why Modi’s India Is a Danger to South Asia

  • The Decline and Fall of Elon Musk

  • Trump’s Plan to Cap Drug Prices Doesn’t Exist

  • What Trump Got Right in the Middle East

  • The Rushed, Blundering Effort to Send Deportees to Third Countries

  • Kristi Noem Should Probably Know What Habeas Corpus Is

The Guardian
  • Germany urges China to back Western plan for Ukraine peace – Europe live

  • China pledges support for overseas students after Trump’s latest attack on Harvard – US politics live

  • Podcasts, ITV, Fox? Gary Lineker transfer speculation swirls after BBC exit

  • Climate change could bring insect-borne tropical diseases to UK, scientists warn

  • Louis Vuitton captures zeitgeist for conclave chic at Avignon show

  • Fresh attack on Harvard intensifies chaos for international students in US

  • Wildfire warning signs put up in Peak District as climate crisis increases threat

  • Armed police called to Glasgow hospital after man enters with crossbow

  • Bradfield goes to a recount after Liberal Gisele Kapterian leads Nicolette Boele by just eight votes

  • Ukraine ‘should focus on hi-tech war of survival rather than recapturing territory’

The Intercept
  • She Exposed Government Abuse. Now She's Locked up in an El Salvador Prison. 

  • U.S. Conducts “Largest Airstrike in the History of the World” (Sort Of)

  • Republicans Launch Midnight Attack on Health Care Access for Trans Americans

  • Is AIPAC Coming After Ilhan Omar?

  • Who’s on the Guest List for Trump’s Meme Coin Dinner?

  • Microsoft Says It’s Censoring Employee Emails Containing the Word “Palestine”

  • U.S. Spy Agencies Are Getting a One-Stop Shop to Buy Your Most Sensitive Personal Data

  • Trump Is Coming for Chinese Students. Who Will Protect Them?

  • Pro-Trump 2020 “Stop the Count” Activist Lands Top Job at the Interior Department

  • ICE Agents Are Camped Outside Immigration Courts to Make Arrests 

UPI
  • Netanyahu accuses Britain, France, Canada of siding with Hamas

  • Federal judge blocks Trump administration's mass layoffs at Education Department

  • U.S. firm RedBird Capital to purchase Britain's Telegraph Media Group

  • U.S. will impose sanctions on Sudan for using chemical weapons

  • North Korea launches full-scale probe into warship accident

  • U.S. officials say Chicago sting in February seized nearly $34M in illegal e-cigs

  • Music agent, rock drummer feared dead in San Diego plane crash

  • Gauff vs. Andreeva or Pegula semifinal a top potential French Open match

  • One person reported shot outside of CIA headquarters

  • Blood, urine tests can identify level of ultra-processed food In diet