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‘We’re fighting for justice for thousands of women burned as witches’
Opinion
Nearly 3,000 people were executed in Scotland between 1563 and 1736 after wrongly being accused of witchcraft. But a campaign to achieve pardons for them is gaining momentum – and making people reassess what they consider a witch.
Jan 4, 2022 09:00
‘Deserves an Oscar!’ FIFA called on after South Africa ‘robbed’ by Ghana penalty in crunch showdown (VIDEO)
FIFA is set to review South Africa's World Cup qualifying loss to continental rivals Ghana after the South African Football Association lodged a complaint while fans rowed over a contentious penalty decision.
Nov 16, 2021 19:26
Women share suggestive DMs from Ottawa counсilman embroiled in harassment scandal; Twitter breach is to be blamed, his office says
A member of the Ottawa City Council, who previously refused to resign after being accused of sexual harassment, claims his Twitter account was hacked to send lewd ‘sexcation’ propositions to random women.
Sep 3, 2021 10:22
Sweden is in political turmoil and it’s the Right who are likely to benefit. Europe should sit up and take notice
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The Eurosceptic Swedish Democrats are gaining in influence, as seen by their role in triggering a no-confidence vote in parliament. Their rise shows how a far-right party can be reinvented, and could cause shockwaves in the EU.
Jun 25, 2021 07:02
YouTube censors RT for daring to entertain unapproved thoughts, but tyranny won’t build confidence in the prescribed narrative
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It's bad enough that YouTube's latest censorship move against RT reflects disregard for free speech and scientific principles. It’s also horrible strategy if Big Tech is trying to build public confidence in its favored narratives.
Apr 23, 2021 21:53
Trump’s re-designation of Cuba as a terrorist state is a farce. For the rest of the Covid-stricken world, they are heroes
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In one of its last salvoes, the outgoing Trump administration has put Cuba back on the list of ‘state sponsors of terrorism’ – even as the Caribbean nation offers the entire world its help against the coronavirus pandemic.
Jan 13, 2021 12:13
Radical? Inspirational? A token choice? What's the truth about Kamala Harris?
Kamala Harris’s appointment as Joe Biden’s vice-presidential running mate has sparked myriad opinions from all along the political spectrum. But what’s true and what’s myth?
Aug 15, 2020 13:58
Lee Camp: The death penalty is a barbaric, pointless waste of human life. But the US government is executing Americans again
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Here’s a hint you might be on the wrong side of history – when your government officials have to pretend to be someone else when contracting with chemical companies that make killer cocktails.
Aug 13, 2020 20:09
On Contact: Death of the US Constitution
On the show this week, Chris Hedges talks to constitutional scholar Bruce Fein about the death of our US Constitution. Ralph Nader, with constitutional scholars Louis Fisher and Bruce Fein, wrote to the speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy...
Apr 5, 2020 07:20
Austria’s Kurz calls for new EU treaty, blasts bloc members who ‘gladly take our money’
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz scolded members of the EU, who are too eager to “cash in” on the bloc’s funds, while having large debts. To fix the union, it needs a new treaty altogether, Kurz believes.
May 9, 2019 15:22
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