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Noam Chomsky defends David Miller
The world-famous linguist and philosopher tells the JC that his free speech principles led him to sign a letter backing the embattled Bristol academic
Meghan Markle’s university friend defends her against bullying allegations
Lindsay Roth, a producer for Larry King Now, said ‘goodwill runs in her bones’
Kamala Harris voices US opposition to ICC probe during call with Benjamin Netanyahu
The investigation has been lauded by Palestinians and heavily criticised by the US and Israel.
Israeli writer Yaniv Iczkovits wins Wingate Literary Prize
Author bags award for ‘The Slaughterman’s Daughter’, set in a 19th century shtetl in the Russian Pale
Fury over Canadian politician's plan to appear alongside ‘toxic’ Jeremy Corbyn
Jewish organisations have raised concerns about his talk with Canadian deputy Niki Ashton later this month
ICC to open investigation into war crimes in West Bank and Gaza
Prosecutor lamented the 'violence and insecurity that has caused deep suffering and despair on all sides'
City University students union criticised over IHRA referendum
UJS said students' union 'failed to consult Jewish students until after the decision was made'
Shtisel's third season coming to Netflix this month
Nine-episode series to launch on the streaming platform on March 25
CST celebrates £3.5 million-plus fundraiser
Supporters respond generously to communal security organisation's appeal
You’re too old and too tall, dating site tells woman
The 57-year-old said that the exchange made her worry that she would never find love
UCL academics hit back at move to revoke university’s adoption of IHRA
Staff warn definition is “an important safeguard” amid growing harassment of Jewish students
Daughter of Amos Oz accuses father of ‘sadistic abuse’
Galia made the accusation in a new memoir published on Sunday
Holocaust survivors call for meeting with PM over genocide bill
Ruth Barnett and Dorit Oliver Wolff have warned that the UK is ‘not doing enough’ for Uyghurs
I remember most people I vaccinate: they are so joyful
Gabriella Kountourides says she has taken joy from giving the vaccine to those who need it most
US agrees to nuclear talks with Iran
State Department spokesman told reporters Washington would “accept an invitation” from the EU
Roald Dahl film criticised by David Baddiel
The Campaign Against Antisemitism also expressed concern about the film
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