Digital rights advocates on Tuesday said an abortion case in Nebraska illustrates how powerful tech companies like Facebook could play a major role in prosecutions of people who self-manage abortions as more states ban the procedure, and called on the social media platform to reform its privacy policies to protect users.
Nebraska Mother, Daughter Face Abortion Charges After Facebook Shares Chats With Police
Day: August 10, 2022
A New Third Party Just Launched – It’s The Same Washington Rot With A Different Name
Israel kills Palestinian fighters, children in West Bank
As Palestinians in Gaza still reel from Israel’s latest rampage of killing and destruction, Tel Aviv turned its deadly rage on the West Bank on Tuesday.
Israel kills Palestinian fighters, children in West Bank
US Using UN to Bolster Anti-China “Genocide” Claims
Aug 10, 2022 – As tensions continue to rise between Washington and Beijing over Taiwan, it is important to keep track of the undercurrent of propaganda the US uses to shape public perception regarding China in the first place.
Continued efforts by the US to use organizations like the UN in its propaganda war against China includes an upcoming report regarding Xinjiang, China meant to undermine a recent visit by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to the region.
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Read More »Iván Duque bags job at Washington think tank
Former right-wing President of Colombia, Ivan Duque, has landed a job at the Washington-based Wilson Center as a “Distinguished Fellow” and “Global Advisor” for issues including defense of democracy and climate change, despite his atrocious record on human rights and environmental destruction.
Iván Duque bags job at Washington think tank
Venezuela to ‘Rebuild Fellowship’ with Petro Gov’t in Colombia
Petro called for Latin American governments to leave aside their political differences and work toward regional integration.
Venezuela to ‘Rebuild Fellowship’ with Petro Gov’t in Colombia
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Interview With Johnny Miller and His Thoughts on the War in Ukraine
Aug 9, 2022 – Sam Torabi talks with Press TV correspondent Johnny Miller who discusses his experiences in Ukraine and the possible roads to peace, or a protracted conflict.
YouTube via Enema of the State (on PressTV)
The West is silent as Ukraine targets civilians in Donetsk using banned ‘Petal’ mines
On Saturday, July 30, just after 9pm, thunderous explosions rocked central Donetsk. Shortly after, there were announcements that air defense had shot down Ukrainian-fired missiles containing ‘butterfly‘ (or ‘petal‘) mines. Given that over 300 of these explosives are packed into each of the Ukrainian-fired rockets, central Donetsk could literally become a minefield if they successfully landed.
The West is silent as Ukraine targets civilians in Donetsk using banned ‘Petal’ mines
The NYT push for multilingual censorship
The New York Times article “How Russian Propaganda is Reaching Beyond English Speakers,” is an unintentional but no less devastating self-exposure of government and corporate media efforts to suppress public access to all information and analysis that contradicts US-NATO propagandized accounts of its proxy war in Ukraine.
The NYT push for multilingual censorship
Taiwan bill looms, and it could pose ‘direct challenge’ for US-China ties
•Tensions are high, and the White House has tried to delay the Taiwan Policy Act that aims to upgrade ties with the island by designating it as a major non-Nato ally
•Observers say the bill ‘would overturn Sino-US relations’ and could prompt a stronger response from Beijing than House Speaker Pelosi’s visit to Taipei
Taiwan bill looms, and it could pose ‘direct challenge’ for US-China ties
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