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Is There Such a Thing as Turkish Marxism?
The question of whether there is such a thing as “Turkish Marxism” continues to provoke debate among scholars and activists. While Marxist theory has profoundly influenced political movements and social struggles in Türkiye for over a century, the...

Georgetown President Says He's 'Very Proud' of School's Relationship With Hamas-Friendly Qatar
Georgetown University interim president Robert Groves testifies before the House Committee on Education and Workforce (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Georgetown University's interim president, Robert Groves, told Congress he is "very proud" of the...

Israeli Ex-Leader Answers Tucker Carlson's Epstein Mossad Question
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein "never worked for the Mossad" after the claim gained greater attention when it was recently posited by Tucker Carlson. Carlson had raised the question of...

Remembering Mohammed Deif, the elusive Hamas commander and Israel’s worst nightmare
By Press TV Staff Writer It has been one year since the famed military commander of the Gaza-based resistance movement Hamas was martyred by Israeli occupation forces in the besieged territory. Mohammed Deif, who served as the chief of staff of...

Turkmenistan starts Incheon-Ashgabat flights
First Turkmen direct flight links Korea, central Asia and Europe INCHEON — Turkmenistan started its first-ever direct passenger flight between Incheon and Ashgabat on Monday, marking a milestone in connectivity between Korea and Central Asia. The...

Genocide scholar: Israel’s actions in Gaza can only be described as genocide
There is abundant evidence pointing to the Israeli regime committing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza, says an academic and genocide scholar. Omer Bartov, a professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University, made the...

Iran says ready to resume nuclear talks
TEHRAN — Iran has always been, and will be, "ready for talks" on its nuclear program, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday. "However, it should naturally be guaranteed that in case the negotiation starts again, it will...

Player Spotlight: Omer Mayer emerging as Israel’s next star
HERAKLION (Greece) - Israel's 3-0 start at the FIBA U20 EuroBasket is yet another piece of evidence for something we've come to realize over the past few years: Israel is a powerhouse in this competition. The team has reached the Final in four of...

Five Iranians nabbed at US northern border as terror fears grip small towns
Counterterrorism expert Jonathan Gilliam said Iranian sleeper cells might be hiding "in plain sight" as Iran has issued threats against America. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) spokesman confirmed...

Weaponizing the sky: How Israeli forces turned consumer drones into lethal tools against Palestinians in Gaza
Weaponizing the sky: How Israeli forces turned consumer drones into lethal tools against Palestinians in Gaza +972 Magazine and Local Call have revealed that the Israeli military is using commercially available drones, specifically the EVO drones...

US university leaders challenge campus antisemitism claims in House hearing
Rich Lyons, the University of California, Berkeley, chancellor, challenged US House Republicans on Tuesday as they questioned Lyons and leaders of Georgetown University and the City University of New York in the latest hearing on antisemitism in...

Trump cuts made campuses less safe for Jewish students, says former Dept. of Education official
House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing with Georgetown University Interim President Robert Groves, City University of New York Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez, University of California, Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons, and Matt...

Israeli government and military clash over proposed camp for Palestinians
A feud has broken between the Israeli government and the military over the cost and impact of a planned camp for Palestinians in southern Gaza, as politicians criticised the former prime minister Ehud Olmert for warning that the project would...

Penquis Valley School fourth quarter honor roll
Grade 12, high honors: Skyler Brennan, Lucas Chai, Adelie Chaullier, Kyle Curtis, Abigail Davis, Makayla Ferris, Kalea Gahagan, Lydia Gauvin, Sara Giovanardi, Tristan Goodwin, Brenan Grant, Abel Gunn, Kayla Hatt, Rylee Heal, Samantha Lane,...
Syrians in Turkey weigh returning home... or staying put
JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: After more than a decade living in exile, many Syrians are finally considering what many once thought impossible - going home. The fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad last December opened a door or at least cracked it. Now, for...

Iranian president lightly injured in Israeli strike during war last month: report
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sustained minor leg injuries during an Israeli strike that targeted a meeting of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council during the war between both countries last month, the Fars News Agency reported....

A War With Iran Would Betray the Founding Promise of Our Republic
July 15, 2025 Imperfect as they were, our founding fathers asserted that liberty and human dignity are fundamental human values. A war with Iran repudiates them. Ad Policy Iranian protesters chant slogans to protest US attacks on June 22, 2025, in...

Columbia yields to federal pressure, adopts IHRA to regain $400M funds
Critics warn Columbia’s adoption of the IHRA definition could silence dissent, restrict speech on the Israeli occupation, and marginalize pro-Palestine voices. Columbia University has formally adopted a disputed definition of antisemitism as part...

Groton’s Carmelo Riley-Israel to play football at Hilbert
Photo by John Brehm Groton’s Carmelo Riley-Israel (right) blocks Scott Raymond (left) during a September 27 game against Moravia. Riley-Israel will be continuing his career at Hilbert College, joining a relatively-new program that will be entering...

Charles Morton, devoted educator and family man, dies at 103
Sign up for our free newsletters to have Evanston news delivered directly to your inbox! Charles Morton, beloved father, grandfather, educator, and decorated veteran, passed away peacefully in Evanston on July 8, 2025, at the age of 103. His...