Twitter applies temporary reading limits for all users, Elon Musk announces (ground.news)
Kenya’s decision to remove visa restrictions sparks discussions about a borderless Africa (globalvoices.org)
A rapper in Uzbekistan is challenging widespread social issues through his songs (globalvoices.org)
British PM Rishi Sunak 'sad' over cricket racism and sexism report (www.france24.com)
Tens of thousands of Israelis protest against proposed judicial reform (www.euronews.com)
Dutch king apologises for slave trade in historic speech (www.euronews.com)
'We celebrate love': Lithuania's Pride defies counterprotests (www.euronews.com)
Musk pulled Twitter's 'state-affiliated' badge — but it still hurts journalism (euobserver.com)
World's largest carbon emitter set to shatter wind and solar power targets | CNN Video (edition.cnn.com)
Israel Cannot Rebut Apartheid (dissidentvoice.org)
French court allows football federation to continue discrimination against Muslim women who wear headscarves (www.amnesty.org)
New Accusations against the Greek Coast Guard: "We Thought They Knew What They Were Doing" (www.spiegel.de)
Canadian Climate Activist: Big Oil Is Fueling Fires. We Must Stop Funding New Fossil Fuel Pipelines (www.democracynow.org)
French court allows football federation to continue discrimination against Muslim women who wear headscarves (www.amnesty.org)
How Israeli apartheid spread from inside the Green Line to the West Bank (www.972mag.com)
Rare octopus nursery discovered nearly 2 miles below the ocean surface | CNN (edition.cnn.com)
Americans for Peace Now Welcomes Congressional Letter Advocating for a UN Strategy for Combating Antisemitism (peacenow.org)
France shooting: Clashes and tear gas in Marseille as chaos continues (www.bbc.com)
Is the ‘antisemitism crisis’ on US college campuses real? (www.972mag.com)
Ahead of COP28, UAE civil society actors sentenced in mass trial remain behind bars (www.amnesty.org)
Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologises for country's role in slavery (www.bbc.com)
Backlash Against Weaponized Dollar Is Growing Across the World (finance.yahoo.com)
(Bloomberg) – All around the world, a backlash is brewing against the hegemony of the US dollar.