The text portrays a protest highlighting unity and frustration over government corruption and inequality. It criticizes politicians who favor corporate interests over the needs of vulnerable citizens, such as single mothers and farmers.
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Joy Oladokun: War Games
Germany uncovers major Russian disinformation campaign on X + Disinformation Is No. 1 Threat As Elections Approach
Germany uncovers major Russian disinformation campaign on X: Report
A common theme was the accusation that Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government was neglecting the country’s own population in favor of helping Ukraine in its war against Russia, according to Spiegel, which said it has seen excerpts of the analysis.
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Anti-Christian Hate Crimes in Jerusalem Soaring This Year
Israeli police fail to take the issue with sufficient seriousness and won’t recognise it as a trend, church sources reportedly said.
Christians facing increased attacks in Jerusalem in 2023
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Old Normal vs New: From 1980s Neoliberalism to the ‘Great Reset’
Old Normal vs New: From 1980s Neoliberalism to the ‘Great Reset’
Many people waste no time in referring to this as some kind of ‘Marxist’ or ‘communist’ takeover of the planet because a tiny elite will be dictating policies. This has nothing to do with Marxism. An authoritarian capitalist elite – supported by their political technocrats – aims to secure even greater control of the global economy. It will no longer be a (loosely labelled) ‘capitalism’ based on ‘free’ markets and competition (not that those concepts ever really withstood proper scrutiny).
Navalny Is A NATO Agent, But Not All Unauthorized Protesters Are Foreign Proxies
Army head says National Guard may be allowed to carry guns in DC
Army head says Nat. Guard may be allowed to carry guns in DC
Defense leaders are reviewing restrictions on the use of force by National Guard members and could allow troops to carry batons or guns in Washington, D.C., as they brace for more protests and possible violence around the Jan. 20 inaugural, The Associated Press has learned.


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