énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéA man accused of writing letters threatening to assassinate US President Donald Trump was framed, investigators say.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMé"Actually, we should all have the right to fresh water, healthcare and somewhere to live.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMé"It's trying to ensure people can access the healthcare they so desperately need," she said.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéSir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from some of his own MPs to take further action against Israel over what they say is a genocide in Gaza.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéAt prime minister's questions, Sir Keir described the situation in Gaza as "appalling and intolerable" and repeated calls for a ceasefire.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéHe added that further actions against Israel will be considered, including sanctions.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéBut his words were not enough to satisfy opposition critics and left-wing Labour MPs, who are calling on the government to take stronger action against Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéIt comes after aid distribution centres in Gaza were closed for the day, with the Israeli military warning roads leading to the sites will be considered "combat zones".
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéAt least 27 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire close to a distribution centre on Tuesday, according to the Hamas-run Civil Defence Agency.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéThe Israel Defence Forces say its troops fired shots after identifying suspects who moved towards them "deviating from the designated access routes".énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéResponding to the move, China called on the US to protect international students.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMé"We urge the US side to earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of international students, including those from China," an official was quoted as saying. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students attend US universities.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéThe universities themselves are likely to be disquieted as well. Many of them rely on foreign students for a significant chunk of their funding - as those scholars often pay higher tuition fees.
énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéForeign students who want to study in the US are usually required to schedule interviews at a US embassy in their home country before approval.énsehaceconelTribunaldeDisciplinadeMéState department spokesperson Tammy Bruce told reporters on Tuesday: "We take very seriously the process of vetting who it is that comes into the country, and we're going to continue to do that."