• Jamaica recognises Palestine as a state

    KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Government of Jamaica has taken the decision to recognise the State of Palestine. The decision was confirmed by Minister of Foreig

  • Jamaica formally recognises Palestine as a state

    Jamaica has announced that it has decided to officially recognise the State of Palestine following deliberations in the Cabinet on Monday. “Jamaica continues to advocate for a two-state solution as

  • State school pressure from VAT plans

    These are just some of their more recent issues, but I am always drawn to an earlier statement by former First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon: “Let me be clear – I want to be judged on this. If you are not, as First Minister, prepared to put your neck on the line on the education of our young people then what are you prepared to. It really matters.” This to me is the real terms upon which I judge the SNP, because education of our young is what really matters, and they have been badly failed. I sit on...

  • Too early to judge impact of Rwanda plan on Ireland

    The Irish government says the UK's plan is already causing an influx of migrants to the Republic.

  • 'Stand with Palestine' protest planned at UW-Milwaukee Monday

    Tensions are far from falling on college campuses across the country over the Israel-Hamas war.UW-Milwaukee is the latest university to join the protests and rallies, with one planned for Monday morning, April 29.Dozens of students plan to crowd outside the Golda Meir Library and demand school administrators cut ties with Israel.SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 NewsStudents criticize UWM's response to the war, saying it's really not that much of a response to...

  • Pro-Palestine protest forms at ASU, arrests made

    (The Center Square) – A pro-Palestine protest led to arrests at the Tempe campus of Arizona State University on Friday. Protesters who set up an encampment were taken into custody by police. There were some pro-Israel counter-protesters as well. “Israel is a terrorist state,” protesters were shouting at one point, according to a video from ABC15. The outlet reported that the list of the protester's demands ranged from cutting any ties between...

  • K-State football to open 2025 season in Ireland

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - The Wildcats season opener in 2025 will be a long way from Bill Snyder Family Stadium. K-State football will play Iowa State in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, August 23 to start its 2025 campaign, K-State Athletics announced the unique plan on Wednesday. The game will be part of the Aer Lingus College []

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    Sacramento State students set up encampment on campus in support of Palestine

    (FOX40.COM) — Students at California State University, Sacramento set up an encampment on campus in support of Palestine on Monday, similar to what has occurred at other university campuses nationwide. The students in California's capital join a nationwide movement of student activists protesting their university's ties to Israel as the country's invasion of Gaza enters []

  • Three dozen pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Ohio State

    After the arrests, then-President Novice Fawcett released a statement that said the police action was appropriate and in line with university policy.

  • Animal Signs Hike planned at Blue Mounds State Park

    Wild animals are often shy about being seen by humans, but just because you cannot see them does not mean they are not there.

  • US Vetoes Palestine Becoming a United Nations Member State

    The United States vetoed Palestine’s draft resolution to have full membership in the United Nations (UN), during the UN Security Council on 18 April. Twelve members voted in favor, two (the United Kingdom and Switzerland) abstained, and the United States voted against Palestine becoming a UN member state, which would entail participating in decision-making and voting powers in the General Assembly for resolutions. The US veto is “a blatant aggression” and “an encouragement to the pursuit of the...

  • Coach Prime reiterates plan for long-term success with CU Buffs

    After nearly a year and a half in Colorado, Deion Sanders has yet to visit the hot springs in Glenwood Springs, and it’s certainly on his list.