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Social Media Seen as Mostly Good for Democracy Across Many Nations, But US is a Major Outlier As people across the globe have increasingly turned to Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and other platforms to get their news and express their opinions, the sphere of social media has become a new public space for discussing – and often arguing bitterly ...
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What Iran has planned for its morality police The status of that patrol unit is now unclear. An Iranian government official over the weekend created confusion about whether the unit has been suspended. Joining us now is Nahid Siamdoust. She's a assistant professor of Middle Eastern studies at UT ...
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Indonesia bans sex outside marriage as parliament passes sweeping new criminal code An activist shouts slogans against a criminal code that will ban sex outside marriage in Jakarta, Indonesia on December 5, 2022. Willy Kurniawan/Reuters. Indonesian lawmakers ...
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In advanced and emerging economies, similar views on how social media affects democracy and society People in advanced economies have mixed feelings about social media's impact on political life, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Majorities across 19 countries say social media on balance has been good for democracy.
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Prigozhin vs. Petersburg Governor: What a Feud Reveals About Russia's Power Vertical The real intrigue in the public feud between Prigozhin and Beglov is why a notorious wartime figure portrayed as one of the most dangerous and powerful people in Russia cannot even resolve some trivial day-to-day issues in his hometown.
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Remains of Last Surviving Tasmanian Tiger Discovered in Museum Cabinet Researchers came to this surprising realization after they discovered an unpublished taxidermist's report from 1936-37 at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) that mentioned working on a thylacine specimen. That document prompted scientists to audit ...
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Landmark EU Law Enshrines Protections for Primary Forests For the first time, forest policy will hold Canada and other northern countries accountable for their impacts by addressing not just deforestation, but also forest degradation–defined explicitly to include industrial logging in irreplaceable primary ...
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US-Australia Work to Strengthen Alliance Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, who also serves as defense minister, arrived at the Pentagon today for defense discussions as part of the defense ministers' meeting, which will conclude tomorrow at the U.S. State Department. On Wednesday, ...
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Sunak set to end ban on new onshore windfarms in face of Tory rebellion Rishi Sunak has signalled the end of a moratorium on new onshore wind projects in an attempt to head off a row with Tory MPs, his second U-turn in two days. The prime minister and ...
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The long-lost remains of the last known Tasmanian tiger have been found in a cupboard Dr. Kathryn Medlock, Honorary Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, said they knew they'd found the missing remains after discovering an unpublished museum taxidermist's report dated 1936/37 that mentioned a thylacine among the ...
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