Palestinians Call US-Backed Gaza Aid Distribution Chaotic and Frustrating

Palestinians are voicing deep frustration over the initial rollout of aid by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, describing the process as chaotic, disorganized, and insufficient. While the effort aims to address urgent humanitarian needs in the war-torn region, many residents say the distribution lacks coordination and transparency, leaving countless families without essential supplies.

US Warns China Against ‘Exploitation’ of Universities, Research Theft

The U.S. State Department has issued a strong warning to China, stating it will not tolerate the exploitation of American universities or the theft of academic research. Officials emphasized that protective measures are being reinforced to safeguard national security and intellectual property. The announcement comes amid increasing scrutiny of Chinese students and researchers in sensitive […]

‘Good Days Are Over’: Chinese Students Despair as US Cracks Down on Visas

Chinese students are facing growing frustration as the U.S. tightens visa rules, especially for those in science and tech fields. Many report delays or denials, reflecting rising tensions between Washington and Beijing. Students say their dreams are fading, with one remarking, “The good days are over.” Experts warn the U.S. may lose top talent to […]

SpaceX Starship Soars Higher in Ninth Test Flight

SpaceX’s Starship rocket, central to Elon Musk’s vision for multiplanetary travel, successfully launched on its ninth uncrewed test flight from Texas. The spacecraft flew farther than its previous two attempts, which ended in explosions, marking a key step forward in the development of the next-generation vehicle.

Iran May Allow U.S. Inspectors if Talks with Washington Succeed, Says Nuclear Chief

Iran’s nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, stated on Wednesday that Tehran may permit the U.N. atomic watchdog to send U.S. inspectors to its nuclear sites if ongoing talks with Washington prove successful. The move could mark a significant step toward rebuilding trust and advancing diplomatic efforts over Iran’s nuclear program.

Trump Administration to End All Federal Contracts with Harvard

The Trump administration plans to terminate the federal government’s remaining contracts with Harvard University, citing concerns over admissions policies and discrimination. This move follows earlier actions restricting Harvard’s federal funding and has prompted legal challenges from the university.

King Charles Calls Canada ‘Strong and Free’ Amid Annexation Threats

During a symbolic visit to Canada, King Charles expressed support for the country amid annexation threats from U.S. President Trump. He described Canada as “strong and free,” reaffirming solidarity at a critical moment for the nation.

California Family Reacts to President Trump’s Impact on Championship Meet

A California family shared their thoughts after President Donald Trump’s recent involvement shook up a championship meet. Their daughter is set to compete against a transgender athlete, bringing national attention to the event amid ongoing debates about sports and gender policies.

UN Chief Slams Israel for Allowing Only a ‘Teaspoon’ of Aid into Gaza

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned Israel for authorizing what he called only a “teaspoon” of aid into Gaza, while the region urgently needs a “flood” of humanitarian relief. Despite some trucks being allowed through the Kerem Shalom crossing, just a fraction of the needed supplies are reaching Gaza due to insecurity and logistical barriers. […]

U.S. Judge Temporarily Blocks Move to Revoke Harvard’s Foreign Student Program

In a decision offering temporary relief to thousands of international students, a U.S. judge has halted the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students. The ruling prevents immediate enforcement of the policy, which could have forced many students to transfer or leave the country. The case has drawn widespread concern […]