“Ensuring people’s safety and encouraging healthy conversations have been key priorities since the beginning of Spaces’ development,” Oji Udezue, the product lead for Twitter’s creation
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France Protest Convoy Begins, Inspired by Canada’s Truckers
Dozens of trucks and vehicles left southern France on Wednesday and headed for Paris as part of a convoy opposing the country’s vaccination pass program,
Ottawa Protests Become Rallying Cry for Far-Right and Anti-Vaccine Groups
Both were references to Mr. Trudeau’s dismissal of the protesters last week as a “small fringe minority.” On Monday, Justice Hugh McLean of the Ontario
Canada convoy draws online support from far-right activists around the world.
The truck convoy protests in Canada that have roiled the nation’s capital are attracting support online among far-right activists across the world. The protests initially
Canada Convoy Draws Online Support From Far-Right Activists
The truck convoy protests in Canada that have roiled the nation’s capital are attracting support online among far-right activists across the world. The protests initially
Li Wenliang, Doctor Who Warned of Covid, Is Still Mourned in China
Two years after the death of Li Wenliang, the doctor who tried to warn China about the coronavirus only to succumb to it himself, his
Video of Mentally Ill Woman Chained in Shack Stirs Anger in China
The video was seemingly everywhere on the Chinese internet: A middle-aged woman standing in a doorless brick shack, a dazed expression on her face, wearing
Migrant Worker’s Tale of Inequality Grips China, Then Is Erased
A large portion of the 1.4 billion Chinese remain poor. About 600 million people, or 40 percent of the country’s population, live on about $150
Neil Young posts and removes a letter demanding Spotify remove his music.
A letter briefly appeared on Monday on Neil Young’s website that asked to remove his music from Spotify, according to Rolling Stone, in protest of
How Scott Morrison Lost Control of His WeChat Account
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia opened his public WeChat account in 2019, it was during the lead-up to a federal