The Indian government is pressing ahead with modifications to a decades-old law governing Muslim-owned properties donated for religious and charitable purposes, a move that critics say may further erode minority rights in the country https://t.co/Xp2BqRSCAv
Britons are more skeptical about giving migrants who have entered the country illegally a path to legal status than other Europeans, according to a study of five nations https://t.co/84ibCYHw74
The US National Weather Service has allowed a contract with a foreign-language translation service to expire, creating a potential gap in local-language forecasting https://t.co/PW9uPkz5t6
The Trump administration said it made an “administrative error” in deporting a suspected MS-13 gang member to an El Salvador prison despite an immigration judge’s order barring his removal https://t.co/agzUrstoqT
A Cornell University graduate student activist who was targeted by the Trump administration for deportation says he voluntarily left the country after losing a bid to block his removal. https://t.co/vmR5MSNcIp
Lawyers representing five Venezuelans urged the US Supreme Court not to let President Donald Trump resume deportations of alleged gang members without hearings https://t.co/7BKiFq1I04
Artificial intelligence may undermine the region’s social model if countries don’t nurture the skills to harness such technology, ECB President Christine Lagarde says https://t.co/iK3yP5r9oj
South Africa needs a just and fair land expropriation law that works efficiently to foster economic growth, Public Works Minsiter Dean Macpherson says https://t.co/Q33xqLQ9DQ
Mining companies and South Africa’s biggest health insurer are offering to help fill the gap left by the US cutting aid programs https://t.co/lzLUdaUtae
US Representative Elise Stefanik was supposed to be done with the Ivy League. Now she’s back, and already turning up the heat on Columbia University. https://t.co/DDKi0k4et9
Amazon plans to resume anti-theft screenings at US warehouses and will ask employees to register phones to prove they aren't stolen https://t.co/VB0V7jZwj6
A former senior Deutsche Bank operations executive alleged in a lawsuit that he was illegally fired over a concocted racial bias complaint after he raised concerns that the bank was lying to US regulators https://t.co/UDgnP6uQsC
Fuji Media’s TV arm created an environment that structurally exposed young employees to the risk of sexual harassment by actors and other performers, an independent investigation finds https://t.co/HevEi6eK5C
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure from his Labour Party to raise wealth taxes rather cutting spending https://t.co/HS6wOiabb7
President Donald Trump’s attack on Big Law has the most powerful firms struggling to figure out how to respond and avoid becoming his next target. https://t.co/XQUuef3jEc
The head of the FCC ordered an investigation into Walt Disney and its ABC network over their diversity, equity and inclusion practices, broadening his examination of media and telecom companies for perceived discriminatory biases. https://t.co/4QGSIXSat1
The University of Michigan is scrapping its once-vaunted program for diversity, equity and inclusion amid Trump administration pressure https://t.co/2rKqaoUs3y
The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, once the symbol of New York City’s migrant crisis, is laying off nearly all of its employees as the city moves to end its use as a shelter and intake center https://t.co/GgbYdpu8kn
UK households are accumulating a “worryingly” large amount of energy bill debt as they face some of the highest prices in the world https://t.co/FYxY18kUQZ
US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced an investigation into admissions practices at four California universities, including Stanford and UCLA https://t.co/NhKhV51qLy