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Israeli Forces Deliberately Killed Palestinian American Journalist, Report ShowsAlice SperiA new forensic analysis proves that an Israeli sniper could see that Shireen Abu Akleh was a journalist before firing the bullet that killed her.
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Ron DeSantis Chartered Planes From GOP-Allied Donor to Fly Migrants to Martha’s VineyardKen KlippensteinRecipients of the firm’s donations include the appropriations chief responsible for funding Florida’s migrant relocation program.
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Facebook Report Concludes Company Censorship Violated Palestinian Human RightsSam BiddleThe report said Facebook and Instagram showed bias against Palestinians during a brutal Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip last May.
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Drone Debt: U.S. Refuses to Help Wounded Survivor of Wrongful Attack in YemenNick TurseAdel Al Manthari was injured in a 2018 drone strike — and now he’s releasing his medical bills. Will it finally shame the U.S. government into helping?
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No Way Home, Episode Four: Getting Out AliveNo Way Home, Summia ToraAfter a year in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, one family gets an unexpected chance to leave.
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