President Cyril Ramaphosa says progress and healing hinge on the case against Israel being heard.
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New — I wrote about the violent assault on a DC delivery worker this morning by masked federal agents, and how these agents have made the disturbing turn from quiet thugs to playing for the cameras.
The South Korean Ministry of Defense has awarded medals of merit to 11 officers for disobeying direct orders of superiors during the martial law fiasco, orders that they deemed to be contrary to the constitution and endangerment to democracy.
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Dang. #Kilauea
Seven common tropes used to deny Gaza’s famine, debunked by an expert @jeremykonyndyk.bsky.social
The chorus of denial around serious food insecurity in the Strip is more than falsehood – it is active disinformation
Crucial analysis below - free to read🔓
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A possible armed conflict in the Asia-Pacific would be unprecedented in scale and intensity. As military prep gains momentum, a commensurate effort to limit the likelihood and severity of civilian harm is essential, writes Jenny McAvoy:
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Indigenous radio stations use the airwaves to share and preserve culture.
Universities teach journalism, law, even coding — so why not open-source research?
We spoke with @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social 's Open-Source Global Justice Investigations Lab about bringing investigation skills into the classroom.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa says progress and healing hinge on the case against Israel being heard.
As the global security landscape grows more volatile, Jenny McAvoy argues that funders need a better plan to back civilian protection.
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Trump's thugs are proving their skull-bashing loyalty in broad daylight.
This week, we were discussing how open source research can help build vital factchecking skills across disciplines. We spoke to Prof. dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh, a professor and one of the leaders of ...