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‘Zelensky goading Biden into war with Russia’ and other highlights from Lavrov’s interview with RT
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The Russian foreign minister reveals how Moscow views its confrontation with the West
Mar 18, 2022 13:46
Arms depot looting amid Covid protests sparks demand for French help
The mayor of a city hit by protests over Covid-19 restrictions on the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe has called on Paris to restore peace on the island after an arms depot was looted amid the unrest.
Nov 22, 2021 10:35
‘I know more about being healthy than 99% of doctors’: Surf icon Slater rips into vaccine mandates in row with Aussie Ironman star
American surfing king Kelly Slater has triggered more controversy with his input on the debate surrounding vaccine mandates, claiming to know more than most doctors about being healthy and telling people to “open their minds.”
Oct 23, 2021 10:26
‘An eye for an eye’: The post-war Jewish avengers who plotted to murder 6mn Germans by poisoning their water supplies
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A new film, Plan A, recreates how a group of Jews plotted shortly after the end of the Second World War to kill millions of Germans in revenge for the Holocaust. Here’s the incredible true story behind it.
Sep 12, 2021 10:01
Penn dental school declares war on anti-LGBTQ bias with new fund
Penn Dental Medicine has received a hefty donation earmarked for identifying anti-LGBTQ+ bias among dental students and finding ways to banish it. Not included in the package was info on what gender has to do with teeth.
Jan 26, 2021 20:43
Facebook & Twitter make political advertisers jump hoops with new restrictive policies
Facebook and Twitter, under pressure from the US for allowing alleged "Russian meddling" in the 2016 election, will now require a convoluted registration process for anyone wanting to run political ads on their platforms.
May 25, 2018 02:36
Should I stay or should I go? Mixed messages confuse Houston residents
The first evacuations in Houston's suburbs were ordered Sunday night, days after weather forecasts warned of major flooding in the area. Houston officials say it’s too late to evacuate the city itself, while the governor of Texas advises people to leave.
Aug 28, 2017 19:14
Ex-Microsoft staff suing ‘for PTSD’ over graphic child sex imagery
Two former Microsoft employees are suing the company for severe psychological distress they claim to have endured in their role monitoring disturbing footage of child sex abuse, murder and bestiality as part of Microsoft’s Online Safety Team.
Jan 12, 2017 15:41
More than 300,000 refugees in Germany work illegally, pay kickbacks to asylum center staff - reports
Up to 30 percent of the 1.1 million asylum seekers who arrived in Germany in 2015 may be working illegally, German broadcaster NDR said, citing experts. It added that refugee shelter employees often help migrants find illegal jobs in return for kickbacks.
Aug 30, 2016 16:50
‘No customer oversight’: Dreaded cybersecurity bill CISA is back
After a delay, cybersecurity legislation dreaded by privacy advocates and relentlessly pursued by national security officials, known as CISA, will get a vote on the Senate floor “in a couple of days,” a top sponsoring senator anticipates.
Oct 21, 2015 03:55
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