Europe’s Largest News Aggregator Orders Editors to Play Down Palestinian Deaths

Upday, an app owned by the German media giants Axel Springer, is instructing journalists to cover the war in Gaza with a pro-Israel bent.

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Europe’s Largest News Aggregator Orders Editors to Play Down Palestinian Deaths

Daniel Boguslaw

Upday, an app owned by the German media giants Axel Springer, is instructing journalists to cover the war in Gaza with a pro-Israel bent.
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NYPD Cops Sued for Misconduct Cost City Millions in Settlements — Then Get Promotions

Akela Lacy

“They’re kind of failing upwards when they’re not only staying in the department but they’re also being promoted.”
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The U.N. Is Powerless to Help Gaza. That’s How the U.S. Wants It.

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The five permanent members of the Security Council — notably the U.S. and Russia — use their veto power to keep wars going.
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Reps. Pramila Jayapal, Maxwell Frost, and Greg Casar Join Call for Ceasefire in Gaza

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With Frost’s and Casar’s sponsorship of the ceasefire resolution, the pro-Israel lobby may have been dealt a setback.
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