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Indonesia · IndonesiaRivals had said February election won by former general was undermined by state interference and unfair rule changesIndonesia’s electoral commission has formally declared Prabowo Subianto president-elect in a ceremony, after the country’s highest court rejected challenges to his win by rival candidates.Prabowo, 72, a former general dogged by allegations of human rights abuses, won a landslide victory in February’s elections, but his two opponent…See the Story
Indonesia election: Prabowo formally declared president-elect after court rejects legal challenges
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University Student · GazaAUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Police peacefully arrested student protesters at the University of Southern California on Wednesday, hours after police at a Texas university aggressively detained dozens in the latest clashes between law enforcement and those protesting the Israel-Hamas war on campuses nationwide. While tensions rose between police and protesters at USC earlier in the day, in the evening a few dozen demonstrators standing in a circle with l…See the Story
Dozens arrested on California campus after students in Texas detained as Gaza war protests persist
40% Center coverage: 15 sources
Arlington, Virginia · ArlingtonThe Transportation Department on Wednesday finalized a rule requiring airlines to automatically refund consumers for canceled or significantly delayed flights, and another that mandates disclosure of extra fees, like checked bag charges. The rules, flowing from the Biden administration’s promises to crack down on so-called junk fees, have been heavily criticized by the airline industry as unnecessary and potentially costly to travelers. Transpor…See the Story
Airlines must report fees, issue prompt refunds, new rules say
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Terrorism · International WatersFive boys between the ages of 14-17 were charged following the knife attack on a bishop in Sydney last week. Australian police say they all adhered to "violent extremist ideology."See the Story
Australia: 5 teens charged following anti-terror raids
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
Pedro Sánchez · MadridMADRID, April 25 — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said yesterday he was weighing the possibility of resigning after a court opened an investigation into his wife Begona Gomez on suspicion of graft. “I need to stop and think” in order to decide “whether I should continue to head the government or whether I should give up this honour,” he wrote in a letter posted on X, formerly Twitter. He added that he would announce his decision on Monday …See the Story
Spain PM says weighing resignation after wife’s graft probe
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
College Students · United StatesColleges are trying everything from negotiation to mass arrests to deal wipth the crop of pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have sprung up on their grounds, but experts say they have to take a good look at campus culture if they really want to deal with the situation in the long term.
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Colleges grasp for solutions to pro-Palestinian student protests
82% Center coverage: 40 sources
Kyiv · KyivWASHINGTON, United States: The United States is the first to acknowledge that its long-awaited $61 billion aid package for Ukraine is not a "silver bullet."
As weapons and ammunition are rushed to the country, other issues such as manpower shortages in Kyiv's struggling military have come to the fore.
Meanwhile, the monthslong delay in passing the aid package — caused by wrangling among US lawmakers — has further weakened Ukraine's position on…See the Story
Long-awaited US military aid no ‘silver bullet’ for Ukraine
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
WarRussia's children's rights commissioner on April 24 announced a deal with Ukraine to exchange almost 50 children displaced by Moscow's invasion, but a Ukrainian official declined to confirm the agreement.See the Story
Russia Announces Deal On Exchange Of Children With Ukraine
75% Center coverage: 4 sources