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Young Turks label changes name out of respect for victims of Armenian Genocide

A British record decided to rebrand in order to officially distance themselves from an ethnic cleansing that killed a million people.

Nick Monroe / Apr 8, 2021

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Bitcoin hashrate reaches new all-time high

"The run up in bitcoin price paired with a shortage on ASIC chips has caused mining economics to turn favorably to miners, with many miners running at 85%+ mining margins," said Ethan Vera, CTO of the Bitcoin mining firm Luxor.

Noah David Alter / Apr 8, 2021

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Tensions between China and Taiwan flare as military exercises escalate

“If we need to defend ourselves to the very last day we will defend ourselves to the very last day.”

Nick Monroe / Apr 7, 2021

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Report: China detaining, torturing Christians to force them to renounce their faith

The Chinese government is suspicious of the Christian faith, fearing that it brings with it the possibility of western influence.

Noah David Alter / Apr 6, 2021

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North Korea OUT of Tokyo Olympics over pandemic worries

The country’s Olympic committee said they're officially sitting this one out to “protect athletes.”

The Post Millennial / Apr 6, 2021

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Boris Johnson will not issue vaccine passports during UK's reopening, plans to use later

This does leave open the possibility that the UK will issue passports when all restrictions have been lifted.

The Post Millennial / Apr 5, 2021

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Pope decries violence around the world during Easter speech

Pope Francis gave his customary Easter Sunday address to the public again this year, and this time he had a lot to say about continued violent conflicts worldwide.

James Anthony / Apr 4, 2021

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'Anti-Chinese' hip-hop track from 2014 censored by YouTube, streaming services

A song by rapper YG released in 2014 called "Meet The Flockers" has apparently been pulled from YouTube and from several streaming services.

James Anthony / Apr 4, 2021

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War in Europe in the cards as Russia places troops on Ukraine border: Analyst

Independent military analyst Pavel Felgenhauer has warned that Russia's decision to allegedly move 4,000 troops to the Ukrainian border could trigger "a European or even World War".

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 4, 2021

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'Kill the bill' protestors in the UK clash with police while marching against proposed law

British protestors have taken to the streets and gotten involved in sometimes physical confrontation with police as protests continue over a new proposed law which would increase police powers.

James Anthony / Apr 3, 2021

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Danish Covid 'passport app' planned to be used for major events and also house parties all over Europe

Denmark last month commissioned a company called Netcompany to develop a " coronavirus passport app", and it will be available to the general public for use in screening people.

James Anthony / Apr 3, 2021

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Baby born with three penises in what's being called a 'medical miracle'

A boy was born in Duhok, in the Kurdish area of Iraq, with three penises instead of one.

James Anthony / Apr 2, 2021

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Chinese propaganda group touts control over western NGOs, government officials

On their website, the CAC brags about using "online propaganda and public opinion work" to influence western audiences.

Noah David Alter / Apr 1, 2021

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Canadian athlete takes on Chinese citizenship to compete for China in Olympics

Nina Shultz of Westminster BC has been known as a top Canadian athlete, but now, she will be known as a top Chinese athlete, and plans to compete in the Tokyo Olympics as such.

James Anthony / Apr 1, 2021

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'Captain Underpants' book pulled over allegations of 'passive racism'

A new "Captain Underpants" title, "The Adventures of Ook and Gluk", has been aggressively pulled from shelves by its publisher, Scholastic, amid allegations of what is being called "passive racism".

James Anthony / Mar 30, 2021

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