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6 Apr 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Biden Disinformation Darling Waves Off Censorship Fear - Liberty Nation News
Nina Jankowicz, formerly appointed to lead the DHS's Disinformation Governance Board, recently testified on the "Censorship-Industrial Complex." Her past controversies include dismissing the Hunter Biden laptop story and a viral singing video, which contributed to the board's disbandment.
Now leading the American Sunlight Project, Jankowicz has faced criticism for not disclosing her organization's donors while claiming victimhood from disinformation attacks. Her self-referential testimony raised concerns about her inflated sense of importance in monitoring internet content.
GB News: Richard Tice vows to 'RIP UP' Chagos deal after 'foolish' Keir Starmer negotiates 'worst deal in history'
Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice has pledged to annul Sir Keir Starmer's Chagos Islands deal if his party wins the next general election, labeling it "the worst property deal in history." He argues that the agreement is invalid due to breaches of the original treaty by Mauritius.
The UK government is in negotiations with Mauritius to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands while allowing continued US and UK military operations there. The deal has received approval from Donald Trump, and both governments are working to finalize the agreement.
#society
Fox News: Palestinian protester Mahmoud Khalil excoriates Columbia in op-ed
Mahmoud Khalil criticized Columbia University in an op-ed, claiming the administration's actions have endangered him and other anti-Israel activists. He compared the university's treatment of Palestinians to the repression he experienced fleeing Syria and accused it of fostering a false narrative about antisemitism.
Khalil's remarks followed his detention by ICE, which linked him to Hamas activities. In response, Columbia students protested, demanding accountability from the university regarding the involvement of trustees in his arrest. The university has denied any request for ICE's presence.
The Western Journal: Convicted of Literal Slavery: Judge and Ex-Human Rights Fellow at Columbia University Kept African House Slave
Lydia Mugambe, a judge at the UN and former Columbia University fellow, was convicted in the UK for human rights violations, including modern slavery. She trafficked a woman to Britain, forcing her into labor while claiming to treat her well.
Mugambe's case highlights hypocrisy in institutions like the UN and Columbia, which profess human rights advocacy while harboring individuals who commit serious offenses. This incident raises questions about the integrity of these organizations in promoting genuine human rights.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: In Gaza, an Orwellian inversion of language and meaning
The Gaza Strip has suffered extensive destruction, with nearly 90% of buildings damaged and significant violations of international law occurring over the past year and a half. The language used to describe the situation has also become distorted, reflecting a disconnect from reality.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's promise of a "total victory" over Hamas has not materialized, as the devastation has not weakened the group. Instead, it has allowed Hamas to strengthen its recruitment efforts, while restrictions on international press access have enabled propaganda efforts.
#health
Breitbart: Measles Claim the Life of a Second Child in Texas
Measles has claimed the lives of two children in west Texas, raising alarm over a potential outbreak. An eight-year-old girl died from “measles pulmonary failure,” following the earlier death of an unvaccinated child. Officials warn that the outbreak could threaten the U.S.'s measles elimination status.
The highly contagious virus can linger in the air and spreads through respiratory droplets. Symptoms include fever, cough, and a distinctive rash, with severe complications possible, particularly in children. The CDC notes that one or two children may die for every 1,000 infected.