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Judge Rejects Diddy's Gag Order Request
A federal judge rejected Sean "Diddy" Combs' request to silence witnesses in his sex trafficking case, citing the alleged victims' First Amendment rights. Combs also filed a new bail request.
Judge Rejects Diddy's Gag Order Request
A federal judge rejected Sean "Diddy" Combs' request to silence witnesses in his sex trafficking case, citing the alleged victims' First Amendment rights. Combs also filed a new bail request.
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India Lifts Ban on "The Satanic Verses"
India lifts its three-decade ban on Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses" after the government fails to produce the original ban order.
India Lifts Ban on "The Satanic Verses"
India lifts its three-decade ban on Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses" after the government fails to produce the original ban order.
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Germany's Antisemitism Resolution Sparks Freedom of Speech Debate
Germany's proposed resolution linking state funding to the IHRA definition of antisemitism sparks controversy over freedom of speech and potential for chilling criticism of Israeli policies.
Germany's Antisemitism Resolution Sparks Freedom of Speech Debate
Germany's proposed resolution linking state funding to the IHRA definition of antisemitism sparks controversy over freedom of speech and potential for chilling criticism of Israeli policies.
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Trump's Threats to Press Freedom
Press freedom groups sound the alarm over Trump's threats to journalists and the potential dangers to press freedom under a second Trump administration.
Trump's Threats to Press Freedom
Press freedom groups sound the alarm over Trump's threats to journalists and the potential dangers to press freedom under a second Trump administration.
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Singaporean Activist Defies Misinformation Law
Singaporean activist Kokila Annamalai defies the government's online misinformation law by refusing to share a correction notice criticizing death row inmates.
Singaporean Activist Defies Misinformation Law
Singaporean activist Kokila Annamalai defies the government's online misinformation law by refusing to share a correction notice criticizing death row inmates.
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Trial of Samuel Paty Murder Case
The trial of Brahim Chnina, father of a student, for his alleged role in the events that led to the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
Trial of Samuel Paty Murder Case
The trial of Brahim Chnina, father of a student, for his alleged role in the events that led to the murder of teacher Samuel Paty.
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Daoud's Goncourt Win: Politics, Memory, and Freedom
Kamel Daoud's Goncourt Prize win for "Houris" sparks debate on Algerian history, freedom of speech, and Franco-Algerian relations.

Daoud's Goncourt Win: Politics, Memory, and Freedom
Kamel Daoud's Goncourt Prize win for "Houris" sparks debate on Algerian history, freedom of speech, and Franco-Algerian relations.
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India Lifts Ban on "The Satanic Verses"
The Indian Supreme Court has overturned an import ban on Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, "The Satanic Verses", due to a lack of verifiable evidence for the ban's existence.

India Lifts Ban on "The Satanic Verses"
The Indian Supreme Court has overturned an import ban on Salman Rushdie's controversial novel, "The Satanic Verses", due to a lack of verifiable evidence for the ban's existence.
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Hanson Threatens Kim with Legal Action
Pauline Hanson threatens legal action against Brisbane councillor Emily Kim for calling One Nation "racist."

Hanson Threatens Kim with Legal Action
Pauline Hanson threatens legal action against Brisbane councillor Emily Kim for calling One Nation "racist."
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Trump's Threats to Press Freedom
Press freedom groups express deep concern over the potential threats to journalists under a second Trump administration, citing his history of attacks and threats against the news media.

Trump's Threats to Press Freedom
Press freedom groups express deep concern over the potential threats to journalists under a second Trump administration, citing his history of attacks and threats against the news media.
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Paludan Sentenced for Quran Burning
A Swedish court sentences Rasmus Paludan to four months in prison for hate speech after his public burning of a Quran.

Paludan Sentenced for Quran Burning
A Swedish court sentences Rasmus Paludan to four months in prison for hate speech after his public burning of a Quran.
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Journalist's 'Gulag' Threat
A senior advisor to a US Senate hopeful called for journalists to be sent to the gulag, sparking a debate on media relations and political rhetoric.

Journalist's 'Gulag' Threat
A senior advisor to a US Senate hopeful called for journalists to be sent to the gulag, sparking a debate on media relations and political rhetoric.
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