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American version of hit series becomes most-watched show in the United States.
Ahead of the visit, the office of Keir Starmer’s new foreign secretary disputes British media reports claiming the U.K. will reverse Sunak’s policy on ICC warrants against Israeli leaders.
The move is “an important step” in mitigating the spread of “rampant” online antisemitism, says Deborah Lipstadt.
“The facility was designed to strike a delicate balance between conservation and accessibility, between past and future,” explains Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan.
“They spend all their time protesting against Israel,” an MIT doctoral student and United Electrical Workers Local 256 member testified before Congress.
Actors with Iranian ties are “posing as activists online, seeking to encourage protest, and even providing financial support to protesters,” Avril Haines said.
The job requires annual reports of disciplinary data to the Board of Trustees.
“We are putting safeguards in place to prevent this type of policy violation from happening in the future,” stated the St. Louis organization’s board chair.
“There is no place for violence or hatred of any kind in Australia,” Prime Minister Antony Albanese said in announcing new special envoy Jilian Segal.
PM Starmer affirms his belief in the Palestinians’ “undeniable right to a state.”
Lawyers for the private university had argued that discrimination had fallen on campus since Oct. 7.
“These atrocities were committed by terrorists who do not seek peace and have set back the just cause of Palestinian freedom and statehood,” wrote Parliament member Shabana Mahmood.