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12/13/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
From Syria to Ukraine: How the U.S. plays by two sets of rules
The U.S. supports Israel’s actions in the Golan Heights while condemning Russia’s actions in Ukraine, highlighting a clear double standard in its foreign policy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the 1974 Israel-Syria separation of forces agreement invalid, citing the collapse of Syria’s government, and seized control of the Golan Heights under the guise of […]
12/13/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
U.K. set to launch controversial DIGITAL ID system in 2025, sparking privacy concerns
The United Kingdom plans to launch a digital identification system utilizing smartphones and facial recognition technology to streamline government functions, from alcohol purchases to tax payments. The initiative aims to improve efficiency in various sectors, including veteran services, through digital veteran cards, and will allow young people to use government-backed digital IDs to prove age […]
12/13/2024
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By Willow Tohi
The Chan Han Choi case: Australian falsely accused of selling firearms to North Korea seeks justice, compensation from government
In December 2017, Chan Han Choi, a South Korea-born Australian citizen, was arrested for allegedly brokering deals with North Korea, including aiding Pyongyang’s weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program, in violation of UN sanctions. This marked the first prosecution under Australia’s 1995 Weapons of Mass Destruction Act. Choi claims his arrest was politically orchestrated, involving […]
12/13/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
South Korean opposition party to file second impeachment motion against President Yoon
The Democratic Party of Korea and all other opposition parties in the National Assembly have filed a second impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol, scheduled for a vote on Dec. 10. This comes after Yoon controversially declared martial law, citing alleged threats from North Korea. He was forced to rescind it just hours later […]
12/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
The new normal: U.S. shows unwavering support for Israel’s aggression, including its Syrian incursion
The U.S. Department of State defended Israel’s incursion into Syrian territory, citing the Syrian army’s departure and potential threats from terrorist groups. Critics argue that U.S. support for Israel overlooks complex geopolitical issues and risks drawing the U.S. into another conflict in the region, potentially destabilizing the area further. Israel’s incursion beyond the buffer zone and […]
12/12/2024
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By Willow Tohi
The surveillance state’s assault on privacy: A dangerous precedent
– Systemic Abuse of Power: The federal government has conducted over 3.3 million warrantless searches of private financial data in 2023, targeting individuals with conservative political beliefs, involving more than 14,000 federal employees. – Collusion with Financial Institutions: Major banks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Chase have willingly provided sensitive customer data to […]
12/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Quebec suicide prevention charity targeted by the city government of Waterloo
The suicide prevention charity, founded in 1999, was ticketed by Waterloo for violating a city bylaw by soliciting without a permit. For 25 years, Le Groupe Jaspe, with 70 volunteers, has visited 50 cities and 771 villages across Quebec, saving lives through suicide prevention efforts. The charity is challenging the bylaw in court, arguing that […]
12/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
Netanyahu takes the stand in his corruption trial, claims “witch hunt”
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, faced corruption charges in Tel Aviv District Court, marking a major event in Israeli politics. Netanyahu is accused of receiving over $200,000 in gifts from a billionaire producer, among other corruption charges, which he denies and describes as a political witch hunt. Outside the courtroom, supporters and opponents of Netanyahu stood […]
12/11/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Romania’s election chaos sparks fears of European backsliding
Romania’s presidential election was thrown into chaos after the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) annulled the first round results and canceled the second round due to “significant irregularities,” including voter fraud and ballot rigging. Populist candidate Calin Georgescu, a political outsider, won the first round but faced criticism for his alleged ties to Russia, which […]
12/11/2024
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By Belle Carter
Critics denounce Canada’s addition of 300 “assault-type” firearms to the list of prohibited weapons
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government faces backlash from conservative citizens as it announced new gun control measures, adding 324 makes and models of “assault-type” weapons to its prohibited firearms list. “These firearms can no longer be legally used, sold or imported in Canada,” Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc told reporters. The policy was said to […]
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