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A school board meeting in Maine’s capital city of Augusta on Wednesday night featured a contentious interaction between a parent in a “MAGA” hat and the school board president over the state ...
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Exile Hub is one of Global Voices’ partners in Southeast Asia, emerging in response to the 2021 coup in Myanmar, focusing on empowering journalists and human rights defenders. They released a ...
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Cartoons may sting. Commentary may be harsh. But the alternative - a nation where satire is silenced and critique is criminalised - is far more dangerous. We must ask ourselves: Should the media ...
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Friday, insisted it will not be silenced in its pursuit for the actualization of Biafra. IPOB was reacting to a warning by the Chief of Defence Staff ...
Leo Gerdén ’25 is an Economics and Government concentrator in Mather House and an international student from Sweden. The most dangerous response to authoritarianism is self-silencing. I refuse ...
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When they threw their weight behind President William Ruto and helped him win the presidency by rallying support in their backyards, most were optimistic that their stay in Kenya Kwanza would be ...
A former director of the National Institutes of Health—who resigned in February—told CBS ’s 60 Minutes that working at the agency became “untenable” after President Donald Trump started his second ...
A Hampshire man has lost his appeal against a conviction for allowing his cockerel to disturb his neighbours. Harold Brown, the owner of Brutus the cockerel, argued that his bird doesn't crow ...