Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt colleges across the US: Live updates
By Elizabeth Wolfe
Columbia hits stalemate with protesters, says it 'will not divest from Israel'
By Jessica Gould
Columbia Tells Protesters to Clear Out Encampment or Face Suspension
By Sharon Otterman
Columbia Update: Student Protestors Vote Overwhelmingly to Stay
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Israeli officials eye threat of ICC arrest warrants over war in Gaza
Israeli Officials Believe International Court Is Preparing Arrest Warrants Over War
By Ronen Bergman & Patrick Kingsley
What will happen if the ICC charges Netanyahu with war crimes?
By Kenneth Roth
Israel fears ICC to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu, other top officials
By Raf Sanchez
Israel’s Allies Warn ICC Action Could Jeopardize Ceasefire With Hamas
By Alex Wickham, Alberto Nardelli & Jennifer Jacobs
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Scotland’s Humza Yousaf resigns
Scotland’s leader Humza Yousaf resigns after a year in power, throwing his pro-independence party into chaos
By Rob Picheta
The Guardian view on Humza Yousaf’s resignation: miscalculation leads to crisis
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Scotland's leader resigns as he struggles to win support for weakened government
Humza Yousaf: Scotland's first minister quits ahead of vote
By Danica Kirka
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NY DA Sandra Doorley blames 'frightening medical concern,' 'work stress' for cursing out cop over ticket
By Emily Crane
New York D.A. Fails to Stop for Speeding Ticket, Swears at Police Officer: 'I Understand the Law Better Than You'
By Bailey Richards
Alvin Bragg's done more harm than Monroe County DA, gov: Haul HIM in!
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Monday's Headlines: Placard Privilege Edition - Streetsblog New York City
By Gersh Kuntzman
Upstate NY district attorney 'so sorry' for cursing at officer who tried to ticket her for speeding
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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will not resign after allegations against wife
By Laura Gozzi
Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez refuses to quit, vowing to fight ‘unfounded’ attack on his wife
By Al Goodman & Jack Guy
Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, Won’t Resign Over Wife’s Corruption Case
By Rachel Chaundler & Jason Horowitz
Spain's PM Sánchez says he'll continue in office after days of reflection over wife's corruption probe
Thousands rally in Madrid to urge Spanish leader Pedro Sánchez not to resign
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