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Belgium's Princess Elisabeth faces uncertainty over her studies at Harvard due to the U.S. administration's ban on international students.
The U.S. Treasury plans to stop penny production due to high costs, expecting $56 million in annual savings.
The UK government considers mandatory chemical castration for sex offenders as part of a plan to alleviate prison overcrowding and reform the justice system.
Japan's rice crisis, marked by soaring prices and ministerial resignation, reveals economic struggles amid public frustration over food accessibility.
Columbia University President faced backlash from graduates protesting the detention of a classmate during commencement.
Mahmoud Khalil centers on a pro-Palestinian activist allowed to meet his newborn son amid extensive legal challenges.
Donald Trump Jr. expresses openness to a future presidential run during a panel at the Qatar Economic Forum.
The Supreme Court's 4-4 deadlock halts Oklahoma's bid for the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville.
Trump's approval rating has dropped to 42% as economic concerns weigh heavily on public opinion, according to recent polls.
Pep Guardiola insists on a smaller squad for Manchester City to improve team dynamics for the upcoming season.
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