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Lawyer: censorship by Facebook is 'dangerous'

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Facebook censoring hate speech and bigotry is a "dangerous proposition" says a First Amendment lawyer, because the social media giant with more than 2 billion users is exercising its power to decide who gets to speak and who doesn't get...
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Lawyer: censorship by Facebook is 'dangerous'

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Facebook censoring hate speech and bigotry is a "dangerous proposition" says a First Amendment lawyer, because the social media giant with more than 2 billion users is exercising its power to decide who gets to speak and who doesn't get...
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CLEAN : Ancient erotic frescoes get makeover

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Naked artists posing as cavorting nymphs and satyrs star in a new exhibition that opened in Italy this week which features adapted images of some of the eye catching erotic frescoes from the ancient Roman city of Pompeii CLEAN : Ancient...
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Activisit banned from running in HKG election

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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong said he believed authorities disqualified him from upcoming local council elections was "politically driven."
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Manila announces South Korea travel restrictions

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Philippine officials on Wednesday announced a temporary travel ban to South Korea but exempted Filipinos who are going there for study or work or are permanent residents, due to the spread of the new coronavirus.
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CLEAN : WRAP: A look back at Hong Kong as Beijing imposes new security law in 2020

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AFPTV looks back at the biggest stories of 2020 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : FILE: Rights take back seat under Hong Kong security law

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FILE images on China's national security law for Hong Kong that has shaken the city's legal foundations in the year since it was imposed (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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What Do We Know About TikTok's National Security Implications?

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TikTok is a Chinese-owned company, and lawmakers worry it may be sending U.S. users' data to its government. There's not much evidence to prove this.
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Case Of Peng Shuai Puts China's #MeToo Movement Back In Spotlight

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The tennis star seemingly vanished from the public eye after alleging she was coerced into having sex with a former government official.
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Cold War Steve worried by 'slippery slope' of censorship

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Popular satirical artist 'Cold War Steve' has displayed a piece of work to launch the reopening of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on Wednesday after lockdown. The artist - real name Christopher Spencer - created 'Benny's Babbies'...
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Writers revel in new freedoms

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Yangon - 1 February 2013 1. Various of second hand books being sold in the streets of Yangon. 2. Close up of poet Saw Wai looking through his papers to find the poem that put him in jail. 3. Mid of poet Saw Wai opening an envelope with...