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Patrick L. Smith: Alternative Media Tells It Right on Ukraine

Patrick L. Smith: Alternative Media Tells It Right on Ukraine

May 12, 2015
by Clifford
Asia, Europe

At the World Russian Forum, foreign affairs columnist Patrick Smith talks about the state of media, democracy and empire in the United States. Patrick L. Smith…

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Facebook fight 'largest ever' govt data request in court

Facebook fight ‘largest ever’ govt data request in court

July 2, 2014
by Clifford
North America

Facebook is locked in a legal battle over a court ruling that forced the site to hand over data from almost 400 profiles to authorities….

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‘Privacy essential to democracy’: Germany, Brazil introduce anti-spying UN resolution

‘Privacy essential to democracy’: Germany, Brazil introduce anti-spying UN resolution

November 9, 2013
by Bill
Europe, South America

Brazil and Germany have introduced to the UN General Assembly their draft resolution calling for internationally recognized rights to privacy in the wake of the…

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Germans lose trust in US, see NSA whistleblower Snowden as hero – poll

Germans lose trust in US, see NSA whistleblower Snowden as hero – poll

November 9, 2013
by Bill
Europe, Surveillance

Germans’ confidence in the US as a trustworthy partner has plummeted following the NSA scandal, while Edward Snowden, who exposed America’s spying on its allies,…

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