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Government moves to strengthen free speech on campus

Penny Simmonds announced: Tertiary Education and Skills Minister Penny Simmonds and Associate Minister of Education David Seymour today announced legislation changes to strengthen freedom of speech obligations on universities. “Freedom of speech is fundamental to the concept of academic freedom and there is concern that universities seem to be taking a more risk-averse approach,” Ms […]

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E! Online (UK) 

Tom Holland Reveals Why He'll Quit Hollywood

Tom Holland hopes to go far from home Hollywood.  In fact, the Spider-Man: No Way Home star revealed that he plans to end his acting career once he starts a family.   “When I have kids, you will...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Relentlessly going to pursue ISIS: Biden on terrorist attack in New Orleans

In response to the New Orleans terror attack during New Year's celebrations, President Joe Biden vowed to relentlessly pursue ISIS and other terrorist groups. The attacker, who showed support for ISIS in videos, killed 15 people and injured 35. The FBI confirmed no other involvement, and connections with a subsequent incident in Las Vegas are still under investigation.

International Business Times 

'Emilia Perez' Heads Into Golden Globes As Strong Favorite

Hollywood's awards season heats up Sunday at the Golden Globes, with surreal narco-thriller musical "Emilia Perez" -- about a Mexican drug lord who transitions to life as a woman -- leading the charge.

France24.com (en) 

South Korean investigators seek to arrest impeached President Yoon

Nikkei Asia correspondent Steven Borowiec speaks to France 24 on the unfolding situation in South Korea, as investigators began executing an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday over his failed attempt to declare martial law in early December. Investigators and police were seen moving past pro-Yoon protesters surrounding Yoon's compound, but appeared to have been stopped by the President's Security Service, which still protects the suspended head of state.