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FBI releases photos of 'person of interest' following Charlie Kirk assassination

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New ReviewCharlie Kirk was fatally shot at a Utah event. No suspect is in custody as Trump blames ‘radical left’ rhetoric for inspiring the attack. (Scripps News)
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B.C. Conservative Angelo Isidorou on the death of Charlie Kirk

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New ReviewAngelo Isidorou, executive director of the Conservative Party of B.C., speaks about the impact of U.S. right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in the conservative movements in the United States and Canada.
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Fine Gael Parliamentary ministers speak to media during a think-in in Co. Westmeath

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New ReviewHildegarde Naughton, Patrick O'Donovan, Helen McEntee, and Peter Burke of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party speak to the media during a think-in at Mullingar Park Hotel, Co. Westmeath. The Summer Economic Statement in July outlined an...
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Police arrest 365 people over Palestine Action support at protest

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Some 365 people have been arrested for supporting banned group Palestine Action, with a further five detained for assaulting police officers, after protesters gathered in central London. Hundreds attended Saturday’s demonstration in...
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Protest spokesman says Government is 'complicit in genocide' as hundreds defy Palestine Action terror ban

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A spokesman for Defend Our Juries said the Government is "complicit in genocide", as the group staged a protest in Parliament Square in support of banned group Palestine Action. The Metropolitan Police said 200 arrests were made as...
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Police make more than 200 arrests over Palestine Action support and assaults

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Police have made 200 arrests of people supporting banned group Palestine Action and four for assaulting officers as protesters gathered in central London. Hundreds attended Saturday’s demonstration in Parliament Square, organised by...
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Hundreds to risk arrest at protest against Palestine Action terror ban

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Hundreds of people risk arrest by displaying placards supporting Palestine Action in London on Saturday, in defiance of anti-terror legislation prohibiting expressions of support for the banned group.
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Trump and Starmer speak to cameras at Turnberry - full media spray

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Lady Victoria Starmer are greeted by US President Donald Trump at his Trump Turnberry golf course in South Ayrshire, during his five-day private trip to the country.
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Trump praises UK for trying to reduce small boat crossings

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Donald Trump suggested that the UK is “doing a fantastic thing” in trying to reduce immigration via small boat crossings. Mr Trump said he knows “nothing about the boats” when asked about the issue while meeting Sir Keir Starmer at his...
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Reform pledges to scrap Online Safety Act over free speech concerns

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Reform UK would scrap the Online Safety Act as a “dystopian” infringement of free speech, the party has announced. Former party chairman Zia Yusuf said the Act, intended to reduce online harm, did “absolutely nothing to protect children”...
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Why is the US president aiming his anger at social media? I Inside Story

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Donald Trump criticises Twitter after tweets flagged with fact-check warning.
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Has Trump abused social media? | Inside Story

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Donald Trump's been banned from a number of social media platforms.
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The Christian Right’s influence on Canadian politics | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Christian Right groups have made big political inroads around the world in recent years and Canada is no exception. Christian commentator Michael Coren talks about how the right is changing in politics. Wendy Mesley also talks about new...
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Has trust in journalists, government leaders hit an all-time low? | The Bottom Line

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New global survey finds most people believe media, politicians are trying to mislead people by spreading misinformation.
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Video-sharing platform Portal Wants Each User to be a 'Mini-HBO'

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New video-sharing platform Portal wants to help online video creators cash in on their content, says company founder Jonathan Swerdlin. "Portal is the first video sharing platform that everyone can use that completely skips the ad model...
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The Nazi honeypot dividing Germany | Raw Politics

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A website in Germany created a platform for people to denounce their neo-Nazi acquaintances, which has caused a stir over data privacy laws in the country. The website turned out to be a honeypot engineered to get members of the...
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Tommy Robinson: Free speech activist or anti-Islam agitator?

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Tommy Robinson has captured a global audience, posing as a free speech activist. But many see him as simply an anti-Islam agitator. CBC News has more on Robinson's controversial views and the following he's built.
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France: Debates over free speech and secularism | The Listening Post

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The brutal killing of a teacher and the Charlie Hebdo trial rekindle France's debate over laicite.
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Is Murdoch media facing a reckoning in Australia? | The Listening Post

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Two former Australian prime ministers take on the Murdoch empire. Plus, Uttar Pradesh - one of the most dangerous places to report on in India.
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Andrew Scheer: Maxime Bernier speaks for himself

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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, speaking for the first time about Maxime Bernier's provocative Twitter comments about diversity, says Bernier speaks for himself, not the party.
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GoDaddy CEO 'Proud' Of Decision to Pull Down White Supremacist Website

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The domain name provider, that in most cases supports a "free and open internet," made the "incredibly difficult" decision to pull the Daily Stormer last year because it was a rare instance of content that promotes violence, says CEO...
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GoDaddy CEO 'Proud' of Decision to Daily Stormer Site

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The web hosting company, which in most cases supports a "free and open internet," made the "incredibly difficult" decision to pull the white supremacist organization's site last year. CEO Scott Wagner said it was a rare instance of...
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GoDaddy CEO 'Proud' of Decision to Pull Daily Stormer Site

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The web hosting company, which in most cases supports a "free and open internet," made the "incredibly difficult" decision to pull the white supremacist organization's site last year. CEO Scott Wagner said it was a rare instance of...
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Twitter backlash

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Ramona Pringle of Ryerson University on the latest political controversy facing Twitter