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Palestine hunger striker loses speech after 61 days

Heba Muraisi, on hunger strike in a Yorkshire prison, reports losing her ability to speak and form sentences as her health deteriorates. Read the latest on the activists' demands and the government's response.

Palestine Hunger Strikers in UK Prisons Losing Speech

Four activists on a 56-day hunger strike in UK prisons are experiencing severe health deterioration, with one losing the ability to speak. Campaigners warn of potential fatalities as legal action is launched.

Palestine Action Prisoners Pause Hunger Strike

Two pro-Palestine prisoners halt hunger strike after nearly 50 days due to failing health, vowing to resume in the New Year. Four others continue their protest at UK prisons.

Thousands join Pro-Palestine march in central London

Thousands of Pro-Palestine protesters marched through central London, chanting and carrying flags. The demonstration, part of the International Day of Solidarity, saw clashes with police. Read the full story.

Chinese families move to US for elite universities

Ambitious Chinese mothers are uprooting their lives and moving to America to bypass the ultra-competitive gaokao exam and boost their children's chances of attending top-tier universities like Stanford.

Trump's DoJ sues California over student tuition policy

The US Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against California, challenging its policy of offering in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented students. Discover the legal battle's implications.

UCL Reports Academic to Police for Antisemitism

A former UCL academic has been reported to police and banned from campus after delivering a lecture containing antisemitic tropes, including a historic 'blood libel'. Read the full story.

Prison Crisis: Wrongful Releases Expose Broken System

Exclusive investigation reveals Britain's prison service is buckling under systemic pressures, with mistaken releases reaching critical levels. Discover how institutional failures, not individual errors, are putting public safety at risk.

Chinese student applications to UK universities surge 81%

New UCAS data reveals Chinese student applications to UK universities have increased by over 80% since 2019, with Oxford and Cambridge experiencing particularly high demand as international competition intensifies.

Palestine Action wins court battle against Home Office

In a dramatic legal showdown, activists from Palestine Action have secured a major victory as judges reject the Home Office's attempt to dismiss their challenge against the UK's terror organisation classification. This groundbreaking ruling could reshape

Reagan's Forgotten Middle East Peace Blueprint

Decades before current conflicts, Ronald Reagan proposed a comprehensive Middle East peace plan that offered Palestinians self-government alongside Israeli security. As modern negotiations stall, experts ask: was the solution hiding in plain sight all alo

Lidia Thorpe leads pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe addressed hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters in Melbourne's CBD, condemning Israeli actions in Gaza during a charged demonstration that blocked major city streets.

Thorpe leads pro-Palestine protest confronting ministers

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe spearheads a dramatic pro-Palestine demonstration in Melbourne, confronting Labor ministers Tanya Plibersek and Amanda Rishworth in a heated public clash over Australia's stance on the Gaza conflict.

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