Columbia suspends pro-Palestinian protesters after encampment talks stall

Columbia suspends pro-Palestinian protesters after encampment talks stall

Columbia University has begun suspending pro-Palestinian student activists who refused to dismantle a protest camp on campus after negotiations failed. The crackdown follows similar protests at other university campuses across the U.S. Students are demanding divestment, transparency in university finances, and amnesty for those disciplined for participating in protests. The protests have sparked intense debate over freedom of expression and hate speech, with some students facing censure for criticizing the Israeli government or expressing support for Palestinian rights. Other campuses, like UCLA, have seen clashes between pro-Israeli activists and pro-Palestinian protesters. Law enforcement tactics, such as the use of pepper spray and flash-bang charges, have been criticized. Arrests have occurred at various universities, including Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Tech.

Uruguay ex-president Jose Mujica diagnosed with ‘challenging’ cancer

Uruguay ex-president Jose Mujica diagnosed with ‘challenging’ cancer

Jose Mujica, former president of Uruguay, announced a cancer diagnosis, with doctors finding a tumor in his esophagus that will be challenging to treat. Chemotherapy and surgery are complicated due to an autoimmune disease he suffers from. Mujica remains politically active and promised to continue fighting for his causes despite the diagnosis. The news of his diagnosis has given a fresh boost to the political campaign in Uruguay.

UK R&D may be worth far more than currently estimated

UK R&D may be worth far more than currently estimated

The value of research and development undertaken in Britain each year could be more than 20 per cent higher than current estimates, with the redeveloped Business Enterprise Research and Development Survey suggesting R&D in 2022 was 53.0 billion pounds compared to an existing estimate of 43.4 billion pounds.

Three men charged and released over Astromeritis clash

Three men charged and released over Astromeritis clash

Fact: Three individuals were charged and released by police after altercations involving a large crowd in Astromeritis.

Police arrest four men for drugs posssesion

Police arrest four men for drugs posssesion

Four people were arrested by police in Nicosia and Limassol for two cases of drugs possession. In Nicosia, three men were found with approximately 250 grams of a white crystalline substance and 60 grams of cannabis. In Limassol, a 30-year-old man was arrested with approximately 110 grams of cannabis and a precision scale with traces of the drug.

Slew of measures in place in schools ahead of Easter bonfires

Slew of measures in place in schools ahead of Easter bonfires

Fact: Youths are dismantling school benches and gathering anything flammable for traditional Easter bonfires.

Three street parties to look forward to

Three street parties to look forward to

Three fiestas are happening in Cyprus this spring, with bars in Nicosia and Limassol organizing parties to celebrate their anniversaries and the season. One Nicosia bar will celebrate Easter Monday differently by organizing a street party.

Fact: Scarabeo bar will host a street party at Ithaki Bar in Nicosia on May 6 with DJs Dr. Cordoba and Delor.

Real won, ’t underestimate Bayern, says Ancelotti

Real won, ’t underestimate Bayern, says Ancelotti

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti emphasized that his team will not underestimate Bayern Munich in their Champions League semi-final, despite Bayern’s disappointing domestic campaign.