Twitter’s secret relationship with the US government. Plus, SLAPPs – the tool used to silence critical journalism.
Ukraine unhappy to see climate change ‘dominating the agenda’ at World Economic Forum
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko says he is “amazed” to see climate change “dominating the agenda” at the World Economic Forum rather than the war in Ukraine.
“Developing countries can’t think about climate change, if they don’t…
Australia must support Ukraine’s ‘peace plan’
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko says he hopes Australia will “join” Ukraine’s peace plan which will include “10 items” that need to be implemented.
“Ten important items which every country would adhere to, such as respect to the…
Tanks from Germany would be ‘instrumental’ for Ukraine winning the war
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko is hoping for Germany to send tanks to Ukraine as they will be “instrumental” in Ukraine’s defence against Russia.
“That would be essential for us winning this war,” Mr Myroshnychenko told Sky New…
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‘Big embarrassment’: Balkan river becomes floating rubbish dump – Euronews
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‘Big embarrassment’: Balkan river becomes floating rubbish dump
Some 10,000 cubic metres of plastic bottles, rusty barrels, used tires, household appliances and driftwood are choking Bosnia’s Drina River.
Iranian daily mocks govt. for hailing rise in number of letters from people to Raisi
An Iranian daily mocks the government of President Ebrahim Raisi for taking pride in the growing number of people writing to the chief executive, saying the soaring figures are in fact due to the escalating woes in their lives.
Anti-abortion activists march through Washington DC
Seven months after the Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling guaranteeing the right to pregnancy termination nationally, anti-abortion activists marched through Washington, DC. Sunday sees the 50th anniversary of the landmark ruling.