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India is done playing nice. It’s time to punish Pakistan
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New Delhi firmly believes the Pahalgam terrorist attack was backed by Pakistan. It can crush Islamabad in retaliation
Apr 25, 2025 19:35
‘Our Europe could die,’ Macron says. Who’s the killer?
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The French president has given a speech to highlight the EU’s achievements – but there’s little to celebrate
Apr 26, 2024 17:32
Microsoft is making it easier for employers across the world to spy on staff
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Two quietly announced Microsoft 365 updates have huge implications for employees of many organizations – and will go a long way to preventing leaks of damaging material, even in cases of serious criminal conduct.
Nov 9, 2021 13:37
Pentagon believes AI can predict world events. As an ex-military intelligence analyst on Iraq & USSR, I’m more than skeptical
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The US military is testing an AI-driven computerized precognition system designed to give decision makers the ability to accurately predict a crisis before it happens. If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably because it is.
Aug 7, 2021 16:47
Kaffir lime leaves are racist? Super-woke supermarket virtue signals from its spice shelf following a total of ZERO complaints
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Waitrose, a supermarket temple for the UK’s middle class, has chosen to rebrand ‘Kaffir lime leaves’ in case they cause offence to South Africans, even though no one has bothered to complain. Warning: may contain woke ingredients.
Jun 17, 2021 13:08
As French big pharma firm gets away with a FINE for 2,000 deaths, who can blame vaccine refuseniks for their distrust?
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Although guilty of causing around 2,000 fatalities with a toxic diet drug, none of Servier’s bosses went to prison. It’s little wonder that Covid-19 vaccine sceptics believe that business, not safety, is big pharma’s main concern.
Mar 29, 2021 17:30
First ‘Karen’ was sexist, now it’s racist – in fact it’s neither and if you think otherwise, well, have a guess what you are...
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The seemingly confusing ‘Karen’ moniker has reared its head once again, this time with the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh claiming it is an anti-white slur, ironically making him seem like a complete ‘Karen’.
Feb 4, 2021 17:41
How Amazon’s Ring, the privacy-busting doorbell surveillance tool, is extending its influence with police across the US
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The number of police forces joining Ring’s partnership program across America more than doubled in 2020, despite there being little evidence that it’s an effective crimefighting device. The rise is sparking major privacy concerns.
Feb 1, 2021 16:25
RT’s The Wokies: Top 10 CORPORATE panderers who plumbed new depths in 2020
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Corporations went headlong into performative wokeness this year, falling over themselves to embody the spirit of diversity and inclusion. They mostly succeeded in alienating customers and bringing down torrents of mockery instead.
Dec 26, 2020 11:59
UK lockdown laws may help against the new Covid-19 strain, but the strain on kids’ mental health is too high a price
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Families swapping gifts in motorway lay-bys, stores shut as soon as they open, jobs trashed and a mental health crisis among children. If our leaders can’t fix these crippling pandemic side effects we need to find others who can.
Dec 21, 2020 18:40
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