Vucic himself could emerge from the ongoing protests in a stronger position domestically if he only heeds the EU’s recommendations.
The Democratic Party, once a reliable supporter of Israel and Jewish causes, is changing; Schumer has let it happen.
Columbia University enacts reforms to regain $400M in federal funding after the Trump administration cited concerns over antisemitism on campus.
US envoy Steve Witkoff sees progress in Saudi talks, saying Putin wants peace and a Black Sea ceasefire could lead to broader Ukraine-Russia negotiations.
Concerning Iran, Witkoff stated that they cannot gain access to a nuclear weapon, saying, "It cannot happen, and it will not happen."
“This is a huge win for Jewish safety at Columbia,” tweeted Eliana Goldin, who is enrolled in Columbia’s joint program with the Jewish Theological Seminary.
The FBI’s restructuring of resources could weaken its ability to track domestic extremist plots.
He described the initiative as “unhelpful” and warned it could risk creating divisions between Israel and the United States.
After Trump’s statements, Arab governments emphasized their rejection of transferring Gaza’s population.
As mediators blitz through attempt to bring about an agreement for the release of additional hostages, the question remains: If this fails, what comes next?