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Re­li­gious free­dom in In­dia ‘sig­nif­i­cant­ly wors­ened’: US pan­el
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For third straight year, US com­mis­sion rec­om­mends adding In­dia to re­li­gious free­dom black­list over al­leged abus­es.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
Cana­da to probe use of emer­gency mea­sures to end truck­er protests
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Emer­gen­cies Act re­quires gov’t to set up in­quiry into cir­cum­stances lead­ing to its use, ac­tions tak­en dur­ing emer­gency.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
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Elon Musk’s Twit­ter deal stirs free speech, dis­in­for­ma­tion de­bate
Musk in­vokes ‘free speech’ af­ter Twit­ter board ap­proves $44bn deal, bring­ing him clos­er to own­ing so­cial me­dia plat­form.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
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‘Wikimedia Foundation’ Organization Could be Forced to Open Office in Russia

Russia’s digital watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has said the non-profit organization behind Russian Wikipedia is subject to the so-called “IT landing law” which requires firms to open subsidiaries in the country if they have over 500,000 users.

Under the law companies also have to register with Roskomnadzor and create a feedback form for users to submit complaints and objections to the business’ services.

Some IT giants - like Google and Apple - have already “landed,” according to the law.

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Sri Lanka: Stock Exchange Halts Trading after Sinking 13%

The island nation's stock exchange has shut once again, as it continues to battle its worst economic crisis since independence in 1948.

Mass blackouts have stemmed from widespread fuel shortages, with food scarce too. The local currency has plunged since the turn of the year, meaning Sri Lanka can no longer afford to import essentials.

After a break for the local New Year holidays, trade reopened only briefly being crashing. S&P fell 7% - triggering an automatic shutdown, which has been extended for all Monday.

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Hunter Biden told brother’s widow to get HIV test – Fox
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US president’s son reportedly demanded his mistress get tested for the virus and immediately tell him the result

President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, insisted in 2018 that one of his mistresses – who also happened to be his late brother’s widow – get tested immediately for HIV and report the result to him right away, according to emails obtained by Fox News.

In one of the messages to Hallie Biden, titled “YOU NEED TO GET TESTED FOR HIV HALLIE,” Hunter Biden said,...

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Turkish opposition activist gets life in prison
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Osman Kavala has been charged and convicted of backing protests and a failed coup attempt

Turkish businessman-turned-rights-campaigner Osman Kavala was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday by an Istanbul court for allegedly funding protests in Gezi Park in 2013 and participating in the failed 2016 coup to overthrow Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government.

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Ukraine crisis shows value of Turkey to West – Erdogan

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Rus­sia’s FM Lavrov warns of ‘real’ dan­ger of World War III
For­eign Min­is­ter Sergey Lavrov says West­ern weapons sent to Ukraine ‘will be a le­git­i­mate tar­get’ for Rus­sia’s mil­i­tary.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
Tigray rebels leave Ethiopia’s Afar re­gion: TPLF spokesper­son
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TPLF says rebels with­draw from neigh­bour­ing re­gion but Afar po­lice com­mis­sion­er says fight­ers re­main in some dis­tricts.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
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US po­lice re­lease name of of­fi­cer who fa­tal­ly shot Patrick Ly­oya
Ly­oya’s fam­i­ly and sup­port­ers de­mand­ed the of­fi­cer, Christo­pher Schurr, be named pub­licly and face crim­i­nal charges.
Published On 25 Apr 2022
The Great Reset Update: food processing plants burning down all over the world, as Europe, Australia prepare for fuel rationing
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April 25, 2022 (updated 3:00 p.m. Pacific)

Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates shake hands at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, January 24, 2008.
GENEVA — World Economic Forum (WEF) Founder Klaus Schwab wants humanity to “...

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Israel Strikes Back After Lebanon Missile Attack

Military officials have confirmed a tank strike back at the alleged source of a rocket fired from Lebanon into northern Israel on Monday, insisting they “won’t allow Israeli sovereignty to be violated”.

Although no responsibility has been claimed for the rocket strike at Israel - which reportedly caused no casualties or damage - it comes amidst the deadliest Palestinian/Israeli violence since last year’s war.

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Ukrainian Drones Shot Down in Russia – Terrorist Threat Level at Border Extended

A pair of Ukrainian drones were destroyed in Russia’s Kursk Region - which borders Ukraine from the northeast. (Local governor)

No one was reportedly hurt in the incident as Russian air defense troops shot down two unmanned aircraft. In response the governors of both the Kursk and Belgorod regions extended ‘yellow’ level terror alerts.

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Anti-Chevron Lawyer Steven Donziger Free After Almost 1,000 Days of Detention

The lawyer who won a multi-billion lawsuit against Chevron, Steven Donziger, has been released after being found guilty of contempt of court.

Critics have called it an attempt to threaten and silence him. Donzinger spent 45 days in prison and over 900 days under house arrest, despite a public call for his release being supported by the UN’s human rights watchdog, several members of congress and major civil rights groups.

In 2011 Donziger won $9.5 billion dollars for farmers and the indigenous people of Ecuador, proving Chevron's oil drilling practices were harmful to the environment.

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