The US Military Can Officially Litter the Earth With Landmines Again
By Andrea Germanos The Trump administration announced Friday that it was officially rolling back restrictions on the U.S. military’s ability to use landmines. “In case…
By Andrea Germanos The Trump administration announced Friday that it was officially rolling back restrictions on the U.S. military’s ability to use landmines. “In case…
By Tyler Durden In the latest installment published today, Statista’s Katharina Buchholz notes that 22 countries in the world were rated as “full democracies,” including…
By Janet Phelan Trump has unveiled his “Deal of the Century,” a “peace plan” for Israel and Palestine which some commentators are calling “a recipe…
By Eoin Higgins The U.S. military dropped a record-breaking number of bombs on Afghanistan in 2019, the Air Force announced Tuesday, drawing criticism from observers…
By Tyler Durden Up until last week, Julian Assange had been held in unofficial solitary confinement inside of the Belmarsh prison healthcare unit – a…
By Ryan McMaken Earlier this month, West Virginia state senator Charles Trump introduced a senate resolution requesting that the citizens of Frederick County consider joining…
By Pamela Ephraim Lawyer Gloria M. Ballason was granted an interim court order by Kaduna State High Court in Kaduna, Nigeria, on January 15, 2020,…
By Aaron Kesel London police are set to deploy real-time facial recognition technology throughout the city; while the U.S. is also implementing the tech among…
By Rainey Reitman This week, prosecutors in Brazil filed a criminal complaint against Glenn Greenwald, an internationally lauded journalist best known for publishing leaked documents…
By Afef Abrougui The Moroccan government has intensified its crackdown on freedom of expression, arresting several people in recent months for merely expressing their opinions,…
By Mac Slavo An app called Clearview allows the user to snap a photo of anyone. Once that’s done, the person who took your picture…
By Jack Burns Although the duo had three forms of identification, an Indigenous Canadian and his granddaughter were detained by police outside their bank because…
By Anumeha Verma On 10th of January, 2019, the Supreme Court of India requested the Indian central government to review the suspension of internet services…
By Melissa Vida A court in Guatemala City released indigenous journalist and activist Francisco Lucas Pedro on January 3 after he spent 13 days in…