Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s longest-serving first minister, has announced she will not seek re-election as an MSP in May next year. After eight years in office, she resigned as first minister in 2023 amidst a tumultuous period for her and the SNP, including a police investigation into SNP finances and her husband being charged with embezzling party funds. Sturgeon highlighted her achievements in office, expressed her continued support for Scottish independence, and announced her intention to contribute to the cause in different ways after leaving elected politics.
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Several US professors are suing the Trump administration over its crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism, which includes arresting and deporting students involved in such advocacy. Jamil Jaffer of the Knight First Amendment Institute emphasizes that this policy not only threatens the rights of non-citizens but also suppresses dissenting political viewpoints within academia. Want More Context? 🔎
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