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Pentagon documents reveal how the DOD bullies movie and TV producers into forcing them to accept their ‘assistance’
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For the first time, the US military’s central office for dealing with Hollywood has re-leased internal reports on its operations, revealing how the Department of Defense strong-armed the industry to achieve its propaganda goals.
Aug 5, 2021 14:45
With US cops spooked by George Floyd-era backlash, an app is paying the poor to police themselves – at a fraction of the cost
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‘Little brother’ surveillance app Citizen, formerly known as Vigilante, is paying users as much as $250 per day to film and comment on crimes in LA and New York. It’s a lot cheaper than the police they might replace.
Jul 29, 2021 14:30
Karin Kneissl: The US and Saudi Arabia have always had a messy alliance. How much is Biden prepared to shake it up?
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The intelligence report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi is straining relations between the US and Saudi Arabia to a point not seen since September 11, 2001 – but Riyadh was never the first-choice Middle East ally for Washington. Most of the...
Mar 2, 2021 11:29
Who will win in the court case everyone is talking about… the world’s favourite pirate, or Britain’s most famous tabloid?
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A mountain of graphic details are being laid bare in Johnny Depp’s libel trial. But away from the lurid headlines, this is a case that could have a significant impact on the media landscape.
Jul 9, 2020 17:04
Defund the BBC campaign: The liberal bias it calls out is real, but the network needs to change, not die
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Accusations of liberal bias in its news reporting have prompted calls for the BBC licence fee to be axed. Yes, a lot needs fixing, but such a blanket approach could kill the Beeb as we know it – including the good bits.
Jun 9, 2020 12:21
Why East beats West in the war against coronavirus
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Asian democracies like South Korea, Japan and India are doing a better job than Europe and the US in combating the coronavirus pandemic. Deep social divisions and poor leadership in the West are just two of the reasons.
Mar 27, 2020 16:21
Denial is America’s national pastime, but real patriotism requires honesty
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Anti-patriotism is trendy thanks to the popular depiction of Trump as Antichrist, but the US’ decline has been a long time coming. Truly Making America Great Again requires dismantling the Potemkin village erected to hide the rot.
Jul 5, 2019 02:21
AI & robots: Virtue for humankind or useful capitalist tool?
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Unless the politics of the governments around the world change, robots and AI will become the next blow to the living standards of ordinary people.
Nov 21, 2018 14:09
Former MSNBC journalists expose the channel’s ‘pro-establishment bias’
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It looks like we can add yet another name to the list of journalists that MSNBC has pushed out or fired for refusing to toe the establishment line: Ed Schultz.
Apr 23, 2018 12:30
‘UK media show weakness for sensationalism & propaganda in wake of MH17 tragedy’
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There are no words in the English lexicon which can properly summarize the horrors of events yesterday in Eastern Ukraine. Like all right-thinking people around the world I am aghast and I currently have a nauseating tightness in my stomach as I pen this.
Jul 18, 2014 10:06
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