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Explainer2 months ago
Telegram, censoring Palestine and West double-standards
The arrest of the Telegram CEO, a story in itself, however, is not the focus of our next piece, but rather the reasons behind his arrest, which is related to the Gaza genocide.
Telegram, censoring Palestine and West double-standards
Russia2 months ago
Russia-French ties hit rock bottom following Telegram CEO’s arrest: Moscow
Russia says its relations with France have reached their lowest level since Paris’ arrest without charge of the Telegram messaging application’s CEO.
Russia-French ties hit rock bottom following Telegram CEO’s arrest: Moscow
IN-DEPTH6 months ago
Oxford students protest against Gaza genocide
Students at Oxford University protest against the war in Gaza, demanding divestment from, and a boycott of, Israeli institutions that profit from the genocidal war.
Oxford students protest against Gaza genocide
Palestine10 months ago
106 and counting: Gaza journalists pay heavy price for upholding truth
At least 106 journalists have been killed by the Israeli regime since Oct. 7, making the besieged Palestinian territory the most dangerous place and a “cemetery” for journalists.
106 and counting: Gaza journalists pay heavy price for upholding truth
Palestine Declassified11 months ago
Elon Musk and Palestine
After Elon Musk bought Twitter, now known as X, he promised to restore free speech to the platform. But the multi-billionaire is being squeezed by the Zionist lobby to reimpose censorship on commentary about Palestine.
Elon Musk and Palestine
Palestineone year ago
Elon Musk, caving in to Zionists, warns to criminalize pro-Palestine content
Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, can be outrageously unpredictable. He again showed it on Saturday by warning to suspend pages that invoke ‘from the river to the sea’ slogan.
Elon Musk, caving in to Zionists, warns to criminalize pro-Palestine content
Cultureone year ago
Iran's Khorsheed Media Festival to bring together 100 intl. women journalists
Iran’s second-largest city of Mashhad is set to host a key gathering of notable women journalists working for alternative media platforms from across the globe in late September.
Iran's Khorsheed Media Festival to bring together 100 intl. women journalists
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