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China bans online scrutiny of national heroes and communist figures

Chinese officials have said that these laws exist to combat "historical nihilism."

The Post Millennial / Nov 2, 2021

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Taliban allegedly kills three, injures 10 for playing music at wedding reception

The ruling party distanced themselves from the attack and said the perpetrators did it for personal reasons.

Nick Monroe / Nov 2, 2021

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UK government to lock up internet trolls for causing 'psychological harm'

These laws have been introduced following allegations of racist posts directed towards England footballers who missed penalties during the 2020 Euro final in Wembley.

The Post Millennial / Nov 1, 2021

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Japanese man dressed as the Joker goes on stabbing rampage in Tokyo Metro

Dressed as the iconic Batman villain, a Japanese man boarded a Tokyo train and injured seventeen people in a stabbing and fire attack on Sunday, while the streets were full of costumed revelers celebrating Halloween.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 31, 2021

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Elon Musk challenges United Nations over criticism of his wealth

On Saturday, Elon Musk responded to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP)'s challenge for him and other billionaires to step up on Tuesday to "help end world hunger."

James Anthony / Oct 31, 2021

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Facebook's new name mocked by Hebrew speakers: 'Meta means dead'

Meta is pronounced like the feminine form of the Hebrew word for "dead."

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 29, 2021

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WATCH: Bizarre United Nations ad features talking dinosaur to address climate change

A new ad produced by the UN and uploaded to its Twitter on Wednesday features a large dinosaur crashing a UN event, going up to the podium and speaking.

James Anthony / Oct 28, 2021

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Professor Kathleen Stock resigns from Sussex Uni after harassment from trans bullying campaign

"This has been an absolutely horrible time for me and my family. I’m putting it behind me now. On to brighter things soon, I hope," she added

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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England set to remove every country from their COVID travel red list

Passengers arriving from Colombia, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela and Ecuador will no longer have to quarantine.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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Trans community letter condemns BBC for article about lesbians facing pressure in their sex life

Activists are circulating a response about what the lesbian community has to contend with in terms of transgender people identifying as female in the bedroom.

Nick Monroe / Oct 27, 2021

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WATCH: Environmental activists glue their hands and FACES to the road

Protestors from the environmental activism group have taken to the roads of London once again Monday morning, blocking Southwark Bridge in the centre of the capital.

James Anthony / Oct 25, 2021

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Former Labour MP convicted of threatening to throw acid on woman claims racism in court

"I am a black woman in a white court, facing a white system and white prosecutors. I have been deliberately targeted because I am vulnerable," Webbe claimed. "I know first-hand the sexism and racism institutions and media use to vilify black women."

James Anthony / Oct 24, 2021

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China ramping up efforts to collect genetic data

China and other strategic adversaries are using "both legal and illegal means to acquire American 'know how" according to Michael Orlando, who serves as acting director for National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC)

Adam Dobrer / Oct 23, 2021

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Ali Harbi Ali charged with murder of British MP David Amess

Ali, whose father is a former advisor to Somalia's prime minister, allegedly visited the Amess' home multiple times throughout the past year in preparation for a potential attack.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 22, 2021

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Facebook oversight board calls for more details on alleged double-standard for high-profile users

On Thursday, the Facebook Oversight Board stated that the company needs to be more transparent regarding how it has a potential double standard when dealing with certain high-profile accounts.

James Anthony / Oct 22, 2021

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