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How the U.S. legalizes its criminal global surveillance of communications
World
How the U.S. legalizes its criminal global surveillance of communications
July 23, 2024

A few years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin disclosed that he didn’t use any mobile phone communications. Should anybody be surprised?

NATO’s Obscure Relations With Israel
July 20, 2024

Ann Wright on the arms flowing between members of the military alliance and Israel, which despite its small size, ranks as the 15th top weapons importer in the world.

NATO’s Obscure Relations With Israel
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Germany bans right-wing magazine in a blow to press freedom
Editor's Сhoice
Germany bans right-wing magazine in a blow to press freedom
July 19, 2024

Compact is anti-establishment and anti-immigration—but not advocating constitutional overthrow.

A new fault line runs across the United States
July 8, 2024

Twenty-five out of firty states have passed laws that prohibit gender-affirming surgical procedures for youth, puberty blocking medication, hormone therapies, or all three. In some states, such procedures are considered felony or misdemeanor with physicians facing years in prison and fines up to $15,000. However, somе states have bans that are not enforceable or temporarily blocked.

A new fault line runs across the United States
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A monetização do YouTube causa problemas para a soberania brasileira
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A monetização do YouTube causa problemas para a soberania brasileira
June 30, 2024

O mero fato de os brasileiros despenderem tanta energia com rede social achando que isso é política já é um atraso para o país.

YouTube’s monetization jeopardizes Brazilian sovereignty
June 29, 2024

The sheer fact that Brazilians dispend so much energy on social media, thinking that it is politics, is, in itself, a delay for the country.

YouTube’s monetization jeopardizes Brazilian sovereignty
World
Assange: I Broke the Law But the Law Is Wrong
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Assange: I Broke the Law But the Law Is Wrong
June 28, 2024

Julian Assange’s plea deal with the United States was completed before a U.S. federal judge Wednesday on the U.S. possession of the Mariana Islands, reports Joe Lauria.

Julian Assange: free at last, but guilty of practicing journalism
June 26, 2024

The ruthless, all-powerful U.S. Intel Apparatus will go no holds barred and take no prisoners to punish anyone, anywhere, who dares to expose imperial crimes.

Julian Assange: free at last, but guilty of practicing journalism
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