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Over 50 Al Jazeera journalists attacked since October 7, media network says amid global condemnation of Israel’s actions

Israel has ramped up attacks on Al Jazeera and other media in recent months as it has faced protests over its handling of the war in Gaza. According to the network's Jerusalem bureau chief Walid Omary, there have been more than 50 attacks against Al Jazeera journalists since October 7th, 2023 alone.

Israel intensifies attacks on Rafah, hits 11 homes, 22 killed

Israel intensifies attacks on Rafah, killing at least 22 Palestinians including eight children. The bombings come after Hamas fired rockets at the Karem Abu Salem crossing, killing three Israeli soldiers.

Israeli cabinet votes to shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in the country

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet voted unanimously to close Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel, weeks after Israel’s parliament passed a law allowing the temporary closure of foreign broadcasters considered to be a threat to national security during the months-long genocidal war in Gaza.

India covertly funded preferred candidates in 2021 Canadian election: report

The public inquiry investigating foreign interference in Canada released an interim report on Friday that suggests the Indian government may have attempted, through its proxy agents, to covertly provide financial support to selected candidates during the general election in 2021.

Canadian police make arrests in killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar

Police in Canada have made arrests in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, months after authorities...

Yemen in the time of cholera; 315 dead.

Last week, a state of emergency was declared in the rebel-held capital Sana'a after a large number of cholera cases were detected in the city. More than half of the country's medical facilities no longer function, the WHO said. Some 7.6 million people live in Yemen's cholera-threatened areas, according to UN estimates.

Students Dissent in Kashmir Against Indian Paramilitary Forces ; A Photo Story by A Kashmiri Photojournalist

Faisal Khan is an established Photojournalist back from Palestine -based in Kashmir ,working with Turkey based Anadolu Agency. He documented the protest by dozens of Kashmiri students confronting armed Indian government forces wearing riot gear. Faisal Khan's photographs include the female students resisting against army went viral on social media.
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You Cannot Get Through This Facebook Post Without Shedding a Tear

This heartbreaking story narrated by an International photographer GMB Akash has gone viral in Social Media.You cannot get through this Facebook post without shedding a tear.

Let Love Lead You Home. Watch J Bank’s Haunting Song

Rising UK-based artist Jacob Banks dropped his latest track “Unholy War,” which is his first single from his up and coming EP The Boy Who Cried Freedom.
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‘If It Continues, We Might Have To Call For A Boycott Of India,’ Says African Students

Addressing the media in Delhi, the African students representatives alleged apathy on the part of the state police department that "doesn't take their complaints seriously."

Dear White America. An amazing poetry of Danez Smith

I’ve left Earth & I am touching everything you beg your telescopes to show you.
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Oscars 2017 winners: the full list

All the winners from the 89th Academy Awards

42 Qoutes From The Autobiography of Malcom X That Are More Relevant Than Ever

“Any person who claims to have deep feeling for other human beings should think a long, long time before he votes to have other men kept behind bars – caged. I am not saying there shouldn’t be prisons, but there shouldn’t be bars. Behind bars, a man never reforms. He will never forget. He never will get completely over the memory of the bars.”
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Happy Valentine’s Day Trump. From India to you on this special day of love. It is terrific!

India Third. India vies for third place after Trump's America! Watch the Video made by Team 1811 AD

Human Slaughterhouse in Syria [Video]

Up to 13,000 people have been secretly hanged in Syria's Saydnaya prison since 2011.
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Europe’s Forgotten ‘Hitler’ Killed Over 10 Million Africans — But the West Erased it From History

Most people have no idea of who is pictured above, but you should. The sight of this man should cause a similar revulsion to that of seeing Mussolini, Mao, Stalin or Hitler, as he committed an African genocide that resulted in the killing of over 10 million people in the Congo.

Dear Trump, borders kill dreams. A letter from a Syrian refugee

' Dear future president, borders kill dreams. I've seen dreams die before their body - it leaves that person with no soul. For those of us who still have faith, please don't build walls in front of us.'
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