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The president said the terror group had agreed to stop its attacks on international shipping lanes |
By Emily Jacobs President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had called off the U.S. bombing campaign against Houthi targets in Yemen after the terrorist group told the Trump administration this week that "they don't want to fight anymore." Trump made the comments, which he described as "very good news," while speaking to reporters from the Oval Office ahead of a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Houthi Political Council, told Bloomberg News that the group may stop attacking U.S. ships if the bombardment stops "but we will definitely continue our operations in support to Gaza" and that Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and against Israel "will not stop regardless of the consequences until the end of the aggression on Gaza and blockade on its people." |
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The university organizations 'endorse[d] the Trump Administration's priority of eradicating antisemitism' but said its tactics 'endanger' academic freedom. Read more... |
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Dartmouth President Sian Beilock said universities have 'lost sight of what our mission is. We are education institutions. We're not political institutions. We're not social activist institutions.' Read more... |
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