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We discuss the acute and complex humanitarian crisis in war-torn Syria, following the deadly earthquakes in Turkey.
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Republican lawmakers have introduced 200 anti-transgender bills this year alone, according to Equality Federation. A new report from The Nation's Amy Littlefield exposes how the GOP and the religious right are employing the tactics they used again abortion rights to target trans people.
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In the new documentary Putin and the Presidents, Frontline investigates Russian President Vladimir Putin’s clashes with multiple American presidents as he’s tried to rebuild the Russian empire.
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How are the media covering the Republican Party's plan to target some of the most popular programs in the country?
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The CGT Union in France said almost three million people are protesting the government’s plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 as people are living longer and struggling to make ends meet.
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Four more members of the Oath Keepers were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for their actions at the January 6 insurrection. Three active duty Marines were also charged with January 6 crimes late last week.
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We discuss the ongoing anti-government protests in Peru following the ouster of Peruvian president Pedro Castillo. More than 50 people have been killed, and hundreds have been injured.
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California's recent storm put a spotlight on the state's deep income and racial divide and its failure to adequately shelter and support its unhoused population.
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Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2002, 9,000 Ukrainians have been killed, over 6.5 million are estimated to be internally displaced, and 7.8 million have fled across Europe, most are women and children, according to officials.
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The documentary Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus exposes the powerful spyware Pegasus, which was developed by the Israeli company NSO Group. Once you're infected, the device can access everything on your phone, even encrypted and deleted messages.