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  • Reuters

    Turkey's Erdogan criticises U.S. crackdown on college protests

    Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan waded into the debate over U.S. college campus protests on Thursday, saying authorities were displaying "cruelty" in clamping down on pro-Palestinian students and academics. Demonstrations have spread on campuses across the United States over Israel's conduct of the war in Gaza, prompting police crackdowns and arrests at some venues such as Columbia University in New York. "Conscientious students and academics including anti-Zionist Jews at some prestigious American universities are protesting the massacre (in Gaza)," Erdogan told an event in Ankara.

  • The Independent

    ‘It’s a joke’: Erik ten Hag lashes out at Manchester United suggestion

    Rumours have been swirling about United’s summer atransfer activity and manager Ten Hag is not pleased

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    3 things to watch ahead of Apple's Q2 earnings report

    Apple (AAPL) is set to report its second quarter earnings today amid low expectations from Wall Street. The tech giant has seen a significant slowdown in its China sales. Yahoo Finance's Dan Howley breaks down what investors should look for. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Melanie Riehl