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Death and Destruction in Gaza
I do not believe that anything I say about what is happening in Gaza will affect Israeli or American policy in that conflict. But I want to be on record so that when historians look back on this moral calamity, they will see that some Americans were on the right side of history.
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7 Months Inside an Online Scam Labor Camp
A man was abducted by a Chinese gang and forced to work in a scam operation. He gathered financial information, photos and videos and shared the material with The New York Times.
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Israel is losing the war against Hamas – but Netanyahu and his government will never admit it | Paul Rogers
The official narrative has been that Hamas is weakened, but in reality the IDF’s doctrine of massive force is failing, says academic Paul Rogers
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Video: Visual Evidence Shows Israel Dropped 2,000-Pound Bombs Where It Ordered Gaza’s Civilians to Move for Safety
A Times investigation used aerial imagery and artificial intelligence to detect bomb craters that showed that one of Israel’s biggest bombs was used routinely in south Gaza.
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European Super League ban unlawful, says court
Uefa and Fifa rules banning clubs joining breakaway competitions like the European Super League are unlawful, the European Court of Justice rules.
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Apple Watch ban: everything you need to know
Catch up with all the news on the Apple Watch import ban.
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Columbus McDonald's reopens after customer reportedly found 'crack pipe' in food bag
The restaurant was given an emergency notice of violation and an order to close.
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Five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs discovered in south-east Asia
There are now seven known species of soft-furred hedgehogs, which look like a cross between a mouse and a shrew
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Lee Sun-kyun: Parasite actor found dead at 48
The South Korean actor had been under investigation for illegal drug use since October.
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Here's what to know about Turkey's decision to move forward with Sweden's bid to join NATO
Sweden edged closer toward joining NATO after the Turkish Parliament’s foreign affairs committee greenlighted a protocol for the Nordic country’s membership in the military alliance.
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Assange’s final British appeal against extradition set for February
The WikiLeaks publisher is perilously close to being extradited to the US, where he would face life imprisonment for exposing US-led war crimes, human rights abuses and diplomatic conspiracies.
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Tech for Palestine
Press Release: https://techforpalestine.org/press-release "we don’t have the right to show humanity towards Palestinians without being silenced or cancelled" - venture backed tech founder, in personal message to me Tech For Palestine (Twitter, Github) is a collection of over 40 tech founders, engineers, marketers, community builders, and
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What Claudine Gay's resignation from Harvard means for the rest of us
The ousting of an Ivy League president is a telling sign of what's to come.
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Lee Jae-myung: South Korea opposition leader stabbed in neck on visit to Busan
Lee Jae-myung was airlifted to hospital after a man posing as a supporter lunged at him with a knife.
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New York Times' Hamas Sexual Assault Story FALLS APART (w/ Max Blumenthal)
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Over 650 Israelis back South Africa ICJ case against Israel
Hearings are expected in The Hague this week. South Africa is also seeking an emergency suspension of Israel's military campaign on Gaza.
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China and cybercriminals are targeting American AI companies, FBI Director Wray says
U.S. companies are currently leading the AI race, and cybercriminals and nation-states are targeting those firms for their IP and other innovations.
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Revealed: Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donors
Guardian analysis finds top recipients of pro-Israel contributions in last elections were centrist Democrats who defeated progressives in primaries
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Scientist cited in push to oust Harvard’s Claudine Gay has links to eugenicists
Christopher Rufo, credited with helping oust school’s first Black president, touted critic associated with ‘scientific racists’
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Meta: Systemic Censorship of Palestine Content
Meta’s content moderation policies and systems have increasingly silenced voices in support of Palestine on Instagram and Facebook in the wake of the hostilities between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups.
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