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New York police enter Columbia campus as pro-Palestine protests escalate
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University said officers intervened at its request after occupation of Hamilton Hall.
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New Yorker Polizei betritt den Columbia Campus, während die Pro-Palästina Proteste eskalieren. (German)
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La police de New York entre dans le campus de Columbia alors que les manifestations pro-palestiniennes s'intensifient (French)
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La policía de Nueva York entra en el campus de Columbia mientras las protestas pro-palestinas aumentan (Spanish)
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纽约警方进入哥伦比亚校园, (Chinese (S))
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شرطة نيويورك تدخل حرم جامعة كولومبيا مع تصاعد الاحتجاجات المؤيدة للفلسطينيين (Arabic)
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फिलिस्तीन समर्थक विरोध प्रदर्शनों के रूप में न्यूयॉर्क पुलिस कोलंबिया परिसर में प्रवेश करती है (Hindi)
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Полиция Нью-Йорка входит в кампус Колумбии, в то время как протесты в поддержку Палестины усиливаются. (Russian)
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