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Former Philippine President Duterte Remains in ICC Custody Despite False Claims of Release Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte continues to be held in detention at Scheveningen in The Hague, Netherlands, following an unsuccessful appeal for interim release in November 2025, contrary to viral misinformation circulating online. A TikTok video garnering…
Concerns over media manipulation have reached new heights as sophisticated influence campaigns increasingly infiltrate mainstream news outlets, blurring the lines between authentic reporting and strategic information operations. Recent investigations have uncovered a troubling pattern where coordinated efforts systematically shape public discourse across multiple platforms. These operations often begin with strategic…
In the late 1990s, a distinctive trend emerged in Hollywood’s action landscape: women breaking into traditionally male-dominated roles, particularly those in uniform. From Jamie Lee Curtis’s police officer in “Blue Steel” to Jodie Foster’s FBI agent in “The Silence of the Lambs,” and Michelle Yeoh’s law enforcer in “Police Story…
Islamic State militants escaped from a prison in eastern Syria on Monday during a chaotic handover of control between Kurdish-led forces and the Syrian government, according to U.S. officials and regional sources. The breakout occurred at Al-Shaddadi prison in Syria’s Hasakah province following a ceasefire agreement that ended days of…
Mexico Accused of Conducting “Invisible Coup” Through US Diplomatic Network Investigative author Peter Schweizer has alleged that the Mexican government is orchestrating a coordinated influence operation within the United States, utilizing its extensive diplomatic network, education programs, and migrant outreach initiatives in ways that exceed traditional diplomatic activities. In his…
Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian village in the West Bank on Saturday night, setting multiple structures ablaze in an incident captured on security cameras. The footage, obtained by The Associated Press, shows armed individuals dressed in black moving freely through the village of Khirbet al-Sidra as buildings burn and screams…
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A devastating high-speed train collision in southern Spain has claimed at least 21 lives and left dozens injured, marking one of the country’s worst rail disasters in recent years. The crash occurred Sunday evening near Adamuz in the Córdoba province when the rear section of a train traveling from Malaga to Madrid derailed and veered into the path of an oncoming train. The Madrid-to-Huelva service bore the brunt of the impact, with its front carriages knocked off the rails and down a 4-meter (13-foot) slope. Transport Minister Óscar Puente confirmed the death toll after rescue workers cleared the wreckage of…
Doctored Image of Obama “Bowing” to Iranian Supreme Leader Debunked A manipulated photograph circulating on social media falsely depicts former U.S. President Barack Obama bowing before Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fact-checkers have confirmed after thorough investigation. The doctored image, which has gained traction particularly on Facebook, represents the…
Indonesia Prepares Controversial Anti-Disinformation Legislation The Indonesian government has begun drafting new regulations aimed at combating disinformation and foreign propaganda, sparking significant concern among civil liberties advocates who fear the measures could restrict freedom of expression and stifle legitimate criticism. Coordinating Law, Human Rights, Immigration and Correctional Services Minister Yusril…
A Maryland legislator has proposed groundbreaking legislation aimed at increasing accountability for federal immigration agents accused of serious misconduct. State Delegate David Moon, a Democrat and veteran Judiciary Committee leader, has introduced a bill that would create a “digital unmasking” process to preserve identifying data of ICE agents involved in…
Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Daily Mail entered its third and final phase Monday as his lawyer alleged the newspaper and its Sunday edition conducted “systematic and sustained unlawful information gathering” spanning two decades. Attorney David Sherborne told the London High Court that the Mail newspapers cultivated a longstanding…
The New York Stock Exchange is developing a pioneering digital platform that will allow investors to trade tokenized assets around the clock, marking a significant shift in how financial markets operate in the digital age. The platform, announced Monday by NYSE owner Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), will function independently from the…
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The Jewish Baby Who Became a Nazi Propaganda Symbol Dies at 91 Hessy Levinsons Taft, a Jewish woman whose baby photo was ironically used as Nazi propaganda after winning a contest to represent the “ideal Aryan baby,” died at her San Francisco home on January 1. She was 91. Born…
Social media allegations regarding federal immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities are being firmly disputed by the Department of Homeland Security, which states that many viral claims lack proper context and misrepresent actual events. In one incident that gained traction online, cellphone footage showed agents escorting a detainee to…
France Condemns Iran’s Crackdown on Protesters, Considers Satellite Support France has strongly condemned Iran’s violent suppression of nationwide protests and is exploring options to provide satellite communications assistance to help Iranians bypass internet restrictions imposed by authorities, according to France’s ambassador to the United Nations. In an exclusive interview, Ambassador…
Minneapolis Mayor Defends Non-Cooperation Policy with ICE Despite Controversial Drunk Driving Fatality Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey reaffirmed his administration’s stance against cooperating with federal immigration authorities during a Wednesday interview on “Fox & Friends,” even when questioned about a fatal drunk driving case involving an undocumented immigrant. “We are willing…
The European Union will allocate the majority of a new €90 billion ($105 billion) loan program to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities over the next two years, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Wednesday in Brussels. Of the total package, €60 billion ($70 billion) will be directed toward military…
A federal jury has convicted former Navy SEAL Gregory Vandenberg of transporting explosives across state lines with the intent to attack police officers during a protest in San Diego last year, federal prosecutors announced Monday. Vandenberg, 49, was found guilty following a five-day trial in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where prosecutors…
Dutch Semiconductor Power Struggle Sends Ripples Through Global Auto Industry A high-stakes corporate governance battle unfolded in an Amsterdam courtroom Wednesday as lawyers for Nexperia, a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer, squared off against representatives of its Chinese owners in a case that has disrupted global automotive supply chains. The hearing at…
In the aftermath of the Southport tragedy that left three young girls dead and several others injured, a sinister wave of misinformation has flooded social media platforms, creating real-world consequences in communities across Britain. What began as false claims about the identity of the alleged attacker quickly escalated into a…
Canadian University Joins Global Coalition to Support Ukrainian Studies Amid Russian Conflict The University of Manitoba has become the first North American post-secondary institution to join a global initiative aimed at expanding Ukrainian studies and countering Russian disinformation campaigns. The Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies (GCUS), launched in July 2024…
Nazi Slogan Claim on DHS Podium Lacks Historical Evidence A viral social media claim that a phrase displayed on a Department of Homeland Security lectern originated in Nazi Germany appears to be unfounded, according to historical research and available evidence. The phrase “One of ours, all of yours,” which appeared…
The Trump administration’s recent actions and communications have sparked growing concerns about its ideological direction, with critics pointing to an increasingly open embrace of rhetoric and positions that many characterize as far-right extremism. Last week, the shooting death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis became…
In a move to ensure transparency in data handling practices, Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) and American Public Media Group (APMG) have updated their user consent policies for digital communications. The organizations now explicitly state that subscribers must be at least 18 years of age to receive their informational content. The…
