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Iran's Leader Acknowledges Thousands Dead in Protests

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged for the first time that 'several thousand' died in recent anti-government protests, blaming the US and Israel. Read the full analysis.

Iran's Khamenei Acknowledges Thousands Killed in Unrest

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged for the first time that 'several thousand' were killed in recent anti-government demonstrations, blaming the US and Israel. Read the full analysis.

Online Safety Bill May Require Digital ID, Facial Scans

Analysis: Canada's Bill S-209, mirroring UK and Australia laws, could mandate facial biometric scans for online access, shifting control from users to centralized authorities under the guise of child protection.

Venezuela Ends Yearlong Block of Social Network X

Venezuelans can access social media platform X again after the government of Nicolás Maduro lifted a block lasting over a year. The move ends a significant period of digital censorship.

Iran Protests: 116 Dead, Internet Cut, U.S. Warns

Nationwide protests in Iran reach a critical two-week mark with over 116 dead and an internet blackout. U.S. President Trump offers support as Iranian authorities threaten harsh crackdowns. Stay informed on the escalating crisis.

Khamenei Defiant as Iran Protests Escalate

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei refuses to concede as nationwide protests over living costs intensify, marking a major challenge to the Islamic Republic's rule. Read the latest developments.

Iran Internet Blackout Amid Expanding Protests

Iran faces its biggest internal challenge in years as internet blackouts and deadly protests spread nationwide. Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses rioters of acting for Trump. Read the latest.

Gogo's 5G Air-to-Ground Network Now Live

Gogo confirms its next-generation 5G air-to-ground broadband network is launched after successful flight tests, promising high-speed connectivity for North American aviation starting January 2026.

State Dept Lawyers Fear Retaliation, Undermining Legal Role

A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.

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