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UK takes next step towards jailing people for thought crime
An ex-police officer has gone to jail for sharing George Floyd memes in a private messenger group @stillgray@CultureWarRoom…
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Lithuania comments on blockade of Russia’s Kaliningrad
The move was made in agreement with the European Commission, according to Lithuanian FM © Getty Images/Sam Diephuis Lithuania’s decision…
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Australian PM explains stance on Assange extradition
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese refused to publicly demand that the US drops charges against the WikiLeaks co-founder FILE PHOTO. Protesters…
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RT talks to Russian citizens facing discrimination abroad and looks into the current situation for foreigners in the world’s largest…
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Colombia elects leftist president for 1st time
The former mayor of Bogota vowed to unite the country Gustavo Petro in Bogota, Colombia, June 19, 2022. © Robert…
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Macron’s party loses parliament majority – projections
The centrist coalition appears to be losing ground to both the left and right © Getty Images / Chesnot / Contributor…
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Apple store unionizes in US first
Workers at a Maryland Apple store have voted to unionize FILE PHOTO © Getty Images / John Nickelsberg Employees at…
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Ireland calls British plan ‘vandalism’
London’s plan to scrap the post-Brexit trade agreement would seriously damage Northern Ireland’s economy, Micheal Martin said Boris Johnson (R)…
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US Treasury weighs in on recession prospects
Secretary Janet Yellen says that despite serious issues, a recession is not certain at this point © Getty Images /…
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Merch for new US holiday triggers racial controversy
From T-shirts to watermelon salads, corporate America’s response to the newest federal holiday has generated backlash Juneteenth themed merchandise is…