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See what Palestinian activist said to Al Jazeera journalist

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New ReviewAn organiser of the second People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit, US, had a chance to speak to Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud.
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Peru’s president grants amnesty to security forces convicted of abuses, angering victims' families

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New ReviewControversy in Peru as the government plans to free members of the military convicted of human rights violations
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Fresh graves unearthed in Kenya near Shakahola cult tragedy

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New ReviewMore than two years after the discovery of over 400 bodies linked to a doomsday cult in Shakahola Forest, authorities have uncovered five more bodies in a nearby village in Kilifi County. In addition to the exhumed remains, ten human...
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Trump admin orders Smithsonian museums to be reviewed for ‘Americanism’

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New ReviewSupporters of the Smithsonian museums in the US push back against the Trump administration's plans to target racial diversity.
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Vigil for killed journalists: Palestinian solidarity ceremony held in berlin

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New ReviewJournalists in Berlin have gathered for a vigil honouring media worker in Gaza, killed by Israeli attacks.
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‘Anas al-Sharif is a hero to Palestinians around the world’: Amnesty International Australia

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New ReviewAmnesty International Australia honours Anas al-Sharif for brave Gaza reporting, calls his killing a war crime and demands accountability.
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Shrapnel, belongings litter site in Gaza City where Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israeli strike

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New ReviewAn Israeli drone strike killed four Al Jazeera staff in Gaza; their tent was destroyed, highlighting deadly risks faced by journalists.
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Press freedom under fire as Israel kills journalists in Gaza

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New ReviewIsraeli forces have targeted Al Jazeera journalists, raided bureaus, and killed 237 media workers, threatening press freedom.
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Small boats migrants from Muslim countries pose sexual assault risk – Reform UK

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New ReviewReform UK has said migrants from Muslim countries pose a threat to women’s safety in Britain, as the party’s only female MP claimed asylum seekers arriving on small boats hold “medieval views”. Sarah Pochin told reporters that a quarter...
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Sarah Pochin - 'Illegal migrants from predominantly Muslim countries put women at risk of sexual assault'

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New ReviewReform UK MP Sarah Pochin said illegal migrants from “predominantly Muslim” countries put women “at risk of sexual assault”. The MP for Runcorn and Helsby drew attention to asylum seekers arriving on small boats who were originally from...
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Netanyahu claims Gaza City takeover is fastest way to end war

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims escalating the war on Hamas is the fastest path to victory but says Israel is losing the information war. Protests continue to oppose his escalation in Gaza amid fears for hostages and...
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Anas al-Sharif among five Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in Gaza

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Al Jazeera staff killed in targeted Israeli attack on a tent housing journalists near al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza City.
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Trump national park policy: White House seeks to erase 'divisive ideology'

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National parks become the next battleground in the US culture war.
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JD Vance's 'Obsession' With UFO Sightings; Wants To Get 'To The Bottom' Of Mystery

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Dive deep into the headlines as US leaders and legendary scientists push for full UFO disclosure. From secret Navy videos to chilling warnings from Stephen Hawking, discover why the world is holding its breath. Is the truth about alien...
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Auto Exec-Turned-Fugitive Ghosn Lays Out Defense in 3-Hour Press Conference

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Ghosn told the assembled press that he was "brutally taken" from the world he knew when he was arrested for the first time in November 2018, and his ensuing ordeal in Japan amounted to a human rights violation.
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European Union's view on Brexit amid UK election

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The Liberal Democrats have promised to keep the UK in the EU, while the Labour Party is promising a chance to vote again.
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Africa Uncensored: The Journalists Exposing Corruption in Kenya | Whose Truth Is It Anyway?

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Journalists at Africa Uncensored investigate incompetence and corruption in a multi-million-dollar healthcare deal.
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New testimony against Trump as impeachment inquiry goes public

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Trump impeachment hearing with two key witnesses focus on Ukraine pressure campaign in first day.
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A Current Battleground: US Media in the Age of Trump | Whose Truth Is It Anyway?

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A veteran Washington journalist gives an insider's look at the challenges and threats facing media under Trump.
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Carbon tax fact check: separating truth from fiction in national debate

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As the debate around Ottawa’s carbon tax heats up, and a new player enters the game in newly-elected Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, we look at the facts of the legislation.
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Whistleblowers across Europe now have more protection, but Assange divides opinion

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Whistleblowers across the European Union have won greater protection under a new landmark legislation aimed at encouraging reports of wrongdoing. The new law, approved by the European Parliament on Tuesday, shields whistleblowers from...
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New rules for whistleblowers amid debate over Assange fate

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MEPs have backed new EU laws to protect employees who go public with reports of wrongdoing. The new rules protect whistleblowers from dismissal and offer safe channels for reporting abuses. "The big battle of the EP was to get flexible...
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Ethics committee votes against probe of SNC-Lavalin controversy

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The Liberals managed to prevent new hearings on the SNC-Lavalin affair, voting down an opposition motion to launch a Commons ethics committee probe into the unfolding controversy. However, one of their own, MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, is...
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Trudeau on defence as Wilson-Raybould, Philpott insist they acted on principle

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The day after removing two high-profile women from caucus, the prime minister was out defending his government's commitment to two core values: equality for women and reconciliation with Indigenous communities.