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US was against Ukraine’s plan to kill Russia’s top general: Report
US officials decided to withhold the info from Ukraine for worries that Kiev’s attempt to kill the general could lead to an escalation.
US was against Ukraine’s plan to kill Russia’s top general: Report
Society2 years ago
EU warns Musk of ‘sanctions’ after Twitter suspension of journalists
The EU warns Elon Musk that Twitter could be subject to sanctions under a future media law after the “worrying” suspension of several journalists from the messaging platform.
EU warns Musk of ‘sanctions’ after Twitter suspension of journalists
Society2 years ago
New York Times braces for one-day strike for first time in over 40 years
More than 1,100 journalists and other employees at The New York Times plan to stage a 24-hour strike, in what would be the first such move at the newspaper in more than four decades.
New York Times braces for one-day strike for first time in over 40 years
Politics2 years ago
Trump held over 300 classified documents after leaving office: Report
Former US President Trump had more than 300 classified documents in his possession after leaving office, which were retrieved by the National Archives in January.
Trump held over 300 classified documents after leaving office: Report
Palestine2 years ago
Shireen Abu Akleh’s gory murder by Israel and Western media's skulduggery
To get this straight, Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh wasn't killed. She was murdered. She was shot in the face despite sporting a vest with 'press' written in capital letters on it. It was a premeditated murder.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s gory murder by Israel and Western media's skulduggery
China3 years ago
China calls reports on Chinese-Russian coordination on Ukraine ‘fake news’
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has called reports about alleged Chinese and Russian coordination ahead of Russia’s attack on Ukraine “fake news.”
China calls reports on Chinese-Russian coordination on Ukraine ‘fake news’
Politics3 years ago
Former NYT columnist declared ineligible to run for Oregon governor
Former New York Times journalist and columnist, Nicholas Kristof, has been told by election officials in the US state of Oregon that he does not meet residency requirements to run for governor.
Former NYT columnist declared ineligible to run for Oregon governor
Politics3 years ago
US will no longer secretly seize journalists’ records; DOJ says after blowback
The US Justice Department has announced that it will no longer seize reporters’ records during leak investigations.
US will no longer secretly seize journalists’ records; DOJ says after blowback
IN-DEPTH4 years ago
MBS’s personal hit team
The Firqat el-Nemr, or The Tiger Squad is a Saudi hit team under the direct guidance and supervision of the Crown Prince and de facto leader of KSA.
MBS’s personal hit team
Politics4 years ago
Iran rejects US media report on killing of senior al-Qaeda leader in Tehran
Iran has officially rejected a New York Times report that a senior member of the al-Qaeda terrorist group had been assassinated in Tehran.
Iran rejects US media report on killing of senior al-Qaeda leader in Tehran
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