SOAS student expelled for Palestine activism calls out university’s moral collapse
Haya Adam, President of the Palestine Society at the School of Oriental and Africa Studies (SOAS) talks about her expulsion from SOAS over pro-Palestine activism.
Hundreds of students occupy Columbia University in solidarity with Gaza
Students stage an occupation the same day as Columbia’s President appears before congress in so-called antisemitism hearing
Alumni, students condemn Harvard Kennedy School’s denial of fellowship to former HRW chief Kenneth Roth
Former Human Rights Watch head Kenneth Roth was initially was offered a position at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. The offer was the withdrawn, reportedly due to the HRW’s “anti-Israel bias” and his social media posts critical of Israel
XXII CELAC Summit: focus on inclusive economic recovery, cooperation and other stories
Today we look at the 22nd CELAC foreign ministers’ summit, the killing of 2 journalists amid clashes between 2 armed groups in Haiti, and more
“A new kind of right-wing extremism is on a roll in Hungary”
József Böröcz, a professor of sociology at the Rutgers University in the US, talks about the characteristics of the government and politics of Victor Orbán in Hungary and the possibilities of resistance






