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5 weapons in the Trump–Harvard war: The saga of frozen funds, fragile visas and more
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A fierce legal standoff between Harvard and the Trump administration has exposed how politics can undermine academic freedom in the U.S. With billions in research funds frozen and international student visas threatened, universities face mounting pressure to conform. This battle signals a troubling shift—where education, visas, and funding are weaponised, and intellectual independence hangs in the balance.
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