Away from the roar of rallies and the sharp edges of televised clashes, the former president’s silence in that Washington room carried an unexpected charge. The absence of performance revealed a different kind of presence—one defined less by dominance than by the gravity of memory, consequence, and possibility. For a few suspended moments, the usual [...]
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A new executive order recently signed in the United States introduces measures affecting international students who take part in demonstrations deemed to be anti-Israel. The order allows for the possible deportation of non-citizen students who participate in protests perceived as supportive of designated terrorist organizations. It directs federal agencies to identify foreign students involved in [...]
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