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LONDON (AP) — British police on Wednesday cordoned off an area outside the BBC’s Broadcasting House in central London after a man was spotted scaling the building and using a hammer to attack a statue by controversial...
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Just six days into January 2021, journalists documenting the Capitol riots were assaulted and tens of thousands of dollars of media equipment damaged. In April, a journalist went on trial after her arrest while reporting from a Black Lives Matter protest the year before. By the time the year closed,...
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Former Open champion Shane Lowry is happy to honour his contract to compete in the Saudi International, despite the ongoing controversy surrounding the £3.6million event. The inaugural tournament in 2019 attracted a star-studded field, despite the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi the previous...
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From January 10 to 14, at the invitation of State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain and the secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council began a five-day visit to China. At the same time, at the Foreign Ministry's regular...
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Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners.” Cancel culture—political correctness amped up on steroids, the self-righteousness of a narcissistic age, and a mass-marketed pseudo-morality that is little more than fascism disguised as tolerance—has shifted us into an Age of...
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As we’ve seen over the past two years, data and statistics can be manipulated and skewed in a wide variety of ways. COVID cases, for example, have clearly been overinflated by including people with no symptoms (likely false positives) and diagnosing anyone entering the hospital for an unrelated...
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Award-winning Ugandan author Kakwenza Rukirabashaija has been charged with two counts of "offensive communication" after making unflattering remarks about the president and his son on Twitter. The prosecution alleged that he had "used his Twitter handle to disturb the peace" of...
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By Alvaro Murillo SAN PEDRO DE POAS, Costa Rica (Reuters) – A small river in the middle of coffee plantations, sugar cane fields and a forest provides energy to a hydroelectric power plant in Costa Rica that feeds hundreds of computers wired up to the cryptocurrency mining business. More than 650...
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The past 24 hours were nothing short of exciting in the cryptocurrency market, which went on a tremendous rollercoaster. The entire ordeal left about $350 million worth of liquidations as Bitcoin, and the rest dipped to multi-month lows only to bounce back immediately after. Bitcoin...
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The 2022 midterm elections already promises to be a tough one for Democrats, but Rudy Salas could be a bright spot. The California state lawmaker might end up as one of the few Democrats to flip a Republican-held congressional seat. He is running against GOP Rep. David Valadao in a central...

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Russia Today 2022-01-11
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The Epoch Times 2022-01-11
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Business Line 2022-01-12
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