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Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violent

Philippines anti-corruption protests turn violent

On Sunday, police confronted anti-corruption protesters in Manila, Philippines, leading to the detention of several demonstrators as shown in various videos. The protestors raised concerns about the alleged mismanagement of funds designated for flood control initiatives. The region has been experiencing an unusually severe monsoon season, significantly impacting daily life in the country. Public discontent […]

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Duchess of York calls Epstein a 'supreme friend' in resurfaced email

Duchess of York calls Epstein a ‘supreme friend’ in resurfaced email

Two newspapers, The Sun and the Mail on Sunday, have published an email reportedly sent by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, dated 2011, Ferguson referred to Epstein as a “supreme friend,” despite having publicly distanced herself from him shortly before. A representative for the duchess

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How Russian-funded fake news network aims to disrupt European election

How Russian-funded fake news network aims to disrupt European election

A recent investigation by the BBC has uncovered a Russian-backed network aiming to influence upcoming parliamentary elections in Moldova. Undercover reporting revealed that this network is offering financial incentives for participants to disseminate pro-Russian propaganda and misinformation targeting Moldova’s pro-European ruling party ahead of the 28 September vote. The investigation detailed how participants were tasked

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Palestinian recognition welcomed in West Bank despite fears of Israeli annexation

Palestinian recognition welcomed in West Bank despite fears of Israeli annexation

Abdel Aziz Majarmeh, a father from Jenin in the occupied West Bank, recently experienced the tragic loss of his 13-year-old son, Islam, who was shot by Israeli forces. Majarmeh described the incident, stating that he had gone to the refugee camp to retrieve family documents when the shooting occurred. He recounted hearing a gunshot and

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