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A study of internet freedom in 65 countries found 30 governments are deploying some form of manipulation to distort online information, up from 23 the previous year... READ MORE›
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Man identified as rafik y who had been convicted in 2008 plot to murder iraqi pm stabbed a policewoman in western berlin before being shot dead... READ MORE›
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The idea that Iran is a partner in the fight against terrorism is not only disingenuous but also absurd... READ MORE›
A Thalys train is not Charlie Hebdo, said Francois Heisbourg, a defense and security analyst at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris... READ MORE›
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10 Nov 2013 Other countries where press freedom slumped badly included Venezuela down 20 places to 137th, Libya down 17 places to 154th and Russia down 4 places to 152nd ... READ MORE›
Video Britain accuses Spain of 'violating its sovereignty' as police chase drug traffickers into Gibraltar's waters... READ MORE›
Paradoxically, the puppeteers say in their defense, the police proved their point that Spain's antiterrorism laws are being misapplied, used for witch hunts... READ MORE›
The group's aim is to digitize the primary material shedding light on the Taliban's organization and the insurgency in Afghanistan... READ MORE›
Identity Ireland members clashed with the protesters calling them thugs and accusing them of harassing their fledgling political movement... READ MORE›
While the armed Bundys flagrantly violated multiple laws, the media, law enforcement and conservatives condone their lawlessness under the umbrella of unconstitutional government overreach ... READ MORE›
Egypt has banned at least 62 websites since it began a crackdown on online media more than two weeks ago, a local rights group has said... READ MORE›
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Mr. Naji, 30, has been a vocal critic of corruption under Mr. Sisi's administration... READ MORE›
It's a mockery of the monarchy from a city that owes Juan Carlos a lot, including the Olympic Games, he said... READ MORE›
According to DeChristopher, the protesters will try the necessity defense during a bench trial today, 15 January, in New York... READ MORE›
The letter mentions the case of Ren Zhiqiang and says that the crackdown on Party critics is causing people to lose confidence in the central government... READ MORE›
As Japan's press freedom ranking slides and self-censorship increases, this is exactly what the media needs a real dissenting voice... READ MORE›
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We know what is happening with these isolated Muslim neighborhoods in Europe, Cruz spokeswoman Catherine Frazier said in a statement... READ MORE›
Louis County Police chief, Captain Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and St... READ MORE›
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The self-proclaimed internet troll is set to speak at UC Berkeley on Wednesday, sparking intense debate over the line between free speech and hate speech... READ MORE›
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