Tenured California professor fired over Gaza protest wins job back
Arbitrator rules California State University system violated law when it dismissed Sang Hea Kil, who now plans to sueA tenured professor who was fired last year over her pro-Palestinian activism has won her job back and is suing her university over the termination.Last November, Sang Hea Kil, a justice studies professor at San José State University in California, became the first tenured faculty member to be dismissed from a US public university following nationwide campus protests over Israel’s enduring war in Gaza. After several appeals, an arbitrator last week ruled that the California State University system had violated the law and ordered it to reinstate her. Kil had previously filed a lawsuit against CSU, which it accused of “discriminatory and retaliatory attempts to silence her”. Continue reading...
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US and Iran pause strikes but disagree over next steps
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Read original · livemint.comIran-US war latest: Trump envoys to fly to Middle East for fresh peace talks with ceasefire again at breaking point
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Read original · indianexpress.comIran Update Special Report, June 28, 2026
• Iran has launched a series of attacks against United States forces stationed in the region as of June 28, 2026. • These military actions are intended to deter the U.S. from interfering with Iran's strategic efforts to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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• The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to halt hostilities and cease strikes against one another. • In a contrasting development, Pakistan launched new military strikes against the Afghan border on Sunday.
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• Qatar reported that one of its citizens was killed by shrapnel resulting from "military operations" following an Iranian drone attack on June 28. • The IDF demolished a major Hezbollah tunnel, an action previously stalled by U.S. pressure, while citing a security annex that allows full freedom of action in the security zone.
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