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Gaza war 'most dangerous ever' for journalists, says rights group (www.reuters.com)
Meta censors pro-Palestinian views on a global scale, report claims (www.theguardian.com)
Sanctions on Russian oil have failed. Were they ever meant to succeed? (www.aljazeera.com)
Environmental campaigners filmed, threatened and harassed at Cop28 (www.theguardian.com)
New Zealand Leaning to Controversial AUKUS Alliance (consortiumnews.com)
Cher Says The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Can Go Fuck Itself (www.stereogum.com)
The Hamas Terrorist Who Wasn’t (theintercept.com)
Federal judge orders documents naming Jeffrey Epstein's associates to be unsealed (abcnews.go.com)
Denmark, U.S. reach defence agreement (www.reuters.com)
Pope condemns attacks on civilians in Gaza: ‘It is war; it is terrorism’ (www.vaticannews.va)
Jailed Imran Khan Speaks to Supporters via AI (time.com)
Jeffrey Epstein Never Stopped Abusing Women—and His VIP Circle Helped Make It Possible (www.msn.com)
Israeli hostages killed in Gaza were holding white flag, official says (www.reuters.com)
U.S. and Ukraine Search for a New Strategy After Failed Counteroffensive (www.nytimes.com)
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Yazidis, led by Nobel winner, sue French cement maker over ISIS support (www.reuters.com)
Lafarge pleaded guilty in U.S. court in October last year to a charge that it made payments to groups designated as terrorists by the United States, including Islamic State, so the company could keep operating in Syria. Lafarge, which became part of Swiss-listed Holcim (HOLN.S) in 2015, agreed to pay $778 million in forfeiture...
Pakistan media ban on Imran Khan trial raises transparency concerns (www.reuters.com)
Finland to sign defence pact with US (www.reuters.com)
South Korea to increase defense spending over five years (www.defensenews.com)
Following North Korea’s satellite launch last month, South Korea suspended a no-fly provision in the 2018 inter-Korean treaty, enabling the South to monitor the North’s activities along their shared border. North Korea reacted by withdrawing from the pact entirely.
U.N. Palestinian refugee agency decries Swiss move to cut funding (www.reuters.com)
Qatar sent millions to Gaza for years – with Israel’s backing (edition.cnn.com)
EU Deal on AI Act Is 'Missed Opportunity' to Ban Mass Surveillance, Say Privacy Groups (www.commondreams.org)
18 Jewish Elders Arrested Following Gaza Ceasefire Protest Outside White House (truthout.org)
Graphic Videos and incitement: how the IDF is misleading Israelis on Telegram (www.jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk)
‘I no longer feel at home here’: German Muslims frustrated by Israel backing (www.theguardian.com)
Revealed: more than 160 representatives with climate-denying track records got Cop28 access (www.theguardian.com)
The World Health Organization prohibits tobacco companies and lobbyists from attending its summits, yet the UNFCCC (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) has no conflict of interest policy allowing organizers to ban bad-faith actors from registering as observers....
Climate agreement draft text watered down on fossil fuel phaseout (www.nationalobserver.com)
South Korea defense chief threatens strikes on 'heart and head' of North Korea if provoked (apnews.com)
US skips congressional review to approve emergency sale of tank shells to Israel (www.reuters.com)
Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah killed by Israeli tank, investigation finds (www.reuters.com)
Ukrainian government shifts blame to foreign media as dissent grows (www.theglobeandmail.com)
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EU approves ban on destruction of unsold clothing (www.dw.com)
German Cultural Scene Navigates a Clampdown on Criticism of Israel (www.nytimes.com)
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News investigations say Israeli tank shell killed journalist in Lebanon (www.washingtonpost.com)
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US police agencies took intelligence directly from IDF, leaked files show (www.theguardian.com)
On the scope of the latest revelations, German said: “At a time where there’s much more public sensitivity to foreign influence in domestic affairs, having a foreign country’s security services aligned with the beat cop on the streets of American neighborhoods is concerning.”
Israel strikes on journalists in Lebanon must be investigated as war crime: Amnesty (www.middleeastmonitor.com)
Polish minister ‘saw UK special forces operating in Ukraine’ (www.declassifieduk.org)
Scandal-stained Israeli 'rescue' group fuels October 7 fabrications (thegrayzone.com)
No Sign Of Forced Labour At Xinjiang Site, Says VW (www.barrons.com)
Banks mask lending to polluters with PR greenwash, ECB blog says (www.reuters.com)
Miscalculations, divisions marked offensive planning by U.S., Ukraine (www.washingtonpost.com)
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Arms sales to Israel land UK government in court (www.euronews.com)
California commission says Cruise withheld data about parking atop of a pedestrian (www.theregister.com)
Despite intel warnings about a Hamas attack, the army didn’t evacuate the Nova festival (www.haaretz.com)
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Leading News Outlets Are Doing the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Greenwashing (theintercept.com)
Royal Navy sends second warship to Gulf - BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)
Israel investigates possible trading knowledge ahead of Oct 7 Hamas attack (www.reuters.com)
Did the West deliberately prolong the Ukraine war? (responsiblestatecraft.org)