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Free Speech Advocates Argue Banning Sanctioned Speakers Limits Ideas | TOME

“The question at the core of the case is what control the U.S. government has over the American mind.”

The post Barring Speakers Under U.S. Sanctions Puts Ideas Off-Limits, Say Free Speech Advocates appeared first on The Intercept.

NYT Exposes Chinese Gang’s Trafficking Source | TOME

An at-risk source entrusted the paper with protecting his sensitive personal information. Then the Times published it for the world to see.

The post New York Times Doxxes Source Trafficked by Chinese Gang appeared first on The Intercept.

Over 570K Gazans ‘Starving’ Amid War Fallout: UN Report | TOME

JERUSALEM: The United Nations human rights office said it had received reports that Israeli troops “summarily killed” at least 11 unarmed Palestinians in a possible war crime in Gaza. The office in the West Bank city of Ramallah said the killings were alleged to have been carried out in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City this week. It said on Wednesday it had received “disturbing information alleging that Israeli Defense Forces (the Israeli army) summarily killed at least 11 unarmed Palestinian men.”

Biden Sticks with Trump on Cuba Policy, Snubbing Obama | TOME

One of Obama’s most significant foreign policy achievements was his move toward normalizing relations with Cuba. Trump and Biden have torn that up.

The post In a Major Snub to Obama, Biden Is Sticking With Trump When It Comes to Cuba Policy appeared first on The Intercept.

Watch: Gaza Horrors Discussed by Jeremy Scahill and Sharif Abdel Kouddous | TOME

Intercept co-founder Jeremy Scahill and journalist Sharif Abdel Kouddous discuss the U.S. role in Israel’s scorched-earth campaign to annihilate Gaza.

The post Watch: A Conversation on the Horrors in Gaza With Jeremy Scahill and Sharif Abdel Kouddous appeared first on The Intercept.

Exporters Seek Cargo Flights to Alleviate Red Sea Bottleneck | TOME

LONDON/MADRID: Exporters are scrambling to find alternative air, land and ocean routes to get toys, apparel, tea and auto parts to retailers as disarray ripples through freight supply chains around the world during a wave of attacks in the Red Sea. Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have stepped up attacks on vessels in the Red Sea since Nov. 19 to show support for Hamas during Israel’s military offensive in Gaza.

Greece Joins US-Led Coalition to Safeguard Red Sea Shipping from Houthis

The maritime alliance wants to counter threats the Yemeni rebel group says are a response to Israeli ‘crimes’ in Gaza.

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