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Hebrew U professor arrested for questioning Oct. 7 Hamas atrocities – JNS.org

| April 20, 2024

(April 19, 2024 / JNS) Jerusalem police on Thursday arrested Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, after she called into questionatrocities committed by Hamas terrorists on Oct.

Police arrest Hebrew U professor who denied October 7 atrocities – Ynetnews

| April 20, 2024

The Hebrew Universitys Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian was arrested by police on suspicion of inciting against the State of Israel two weeks after the Israel Police appealed to the court to issue an arrest warrant against her, Ynet learned Thursday. An additional search warrant was also issued against Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who has been taken in for further questioning.

Beloved Hebrew tutor Susan Loether dies at 67 | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle – thejewishchronicle.net

| April 20, 2024

Susan Andrea Loether, a Hebrew teacher who tutored hundreds of Pittsburgh-area teens for their bnei mitzvah during a 40-year career, passed away March 21 after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was 67. What we all saw, what everyone saw, what was impossible not to see, was how much Susan Loether loved life, said Rodef Shalom Rabbi Sharyn Henry, who met Loether after moving to Pittsburgh in 1991

Court orders release of Hebrew University professor suspected of incitement – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

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Hebrew University professor arrested on suspicion of incitement for questioning Hamas Oct. 7 atrocities – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

An Arab Israeli professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been arrested on suspicion of incitement after questioning Hamas rapes and other atrocities during the October 7 attacks and saying Israelis are criminals and should be afraid. Officers bring in Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a criminologist and law professor, for questioning at a police station in the Jerusalem suburb of Mevasseret Zion

Times of Israel, Channel 12 reporters win award for Jewish Diaspora coverage – The Times of Israel

| April 11, 2024

Times of Israel correspondent Canaan Lidor and Channel 12 reporter Elad Simchayoff are announced as this years winners of Bnai Briths annual journalism award for coverage of the Jewish Diaspora. Lidor, The Times of Israels religion and Diaspora correspondent, receives the Bnai Brith World Center-Jerusalems Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage for 2024 in the written media category, Bnai Brith writes in a statement Wednesday. Simchayoff, European correspondent for Channel 12 News, is recognized in the broadcast media category

Looking Homeward: The Case for External Voting for the Indian Diaspora South Asian Voices – South Asian Voices

| April 11, 2024

This year marks a watershed moment for democracy, as over half of the global population gears up to vote. India anticipates over 970 million eligible voters for its 2024 general election, which will be held this summer

United Diaspora, Divided Homeland – The National Herald

| April 11, 2024

We have witnessed a series of successful visits of Greek government representatives to cities with big Greek populations in Canada and the United States over the past few weeks. Prime Minister Mitsotakis confirmed his interest in the Greeks abroad with his visit to Montreal and Toronto.

Harnessing Diaspora Engagement for Africa’s Future: Insights from the 2024 African Diaspora Investment Symposium … – AllAfrica – Top Africa News

| April 11, 2024

The 9th edition of the annual African Diaspora Investment Symposium (ADIS24) recently convened in San Jose, California, emphasizing the pivotal role of diaspora engagement in shaping Africa's future. Organized by the African Diaspora Network (ADN) in Silicon Valley, ADIS24 brought together global investors, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to address urgent challenges, particularly climate change

PS Njogu Confronts Notion of Diaspora Policy Being Remittance-Driven – Mwakilishi.com

| April 11, 2024

The State Department for Diaspora Affairs (SDDA) has unveiled an ambitious nine-point agenda aimed at empowering and engaging the Kenyan diaspora community beyond just remittances. This comprehensive initiative comes in response to a pressing question raised by a German-based Kenyan, who challenged PS Roseline Njogu on the government's vision for the diaspora besides being attracted by their remittances. At the core of the SDDA's mission is championing the rights and welfare of Kenyans living abroad


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