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Headlines for April 8, 2024
8 de abril, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)Palestinians Return to a Decimated Khan Younis as Hunger Grips Gaza, Death Toll Tops 33,100, “Al-Shifa Has Become a Graveyard”: Video Reveals Complete Destruction of Gaza Hospital by Israel, Nicaragua Accuses Germany of Enabling Genocide in Gaza at World Court, 40 Democratic Lawmakers, Including (…) -
"No Other Land": Israeli Director Slams Claims of Antisemitism for Apartheid Comment at Berlinale
5 de abril, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)We continue our conversation with Israeli journalist and filmmaker Yuval Abraham about the award-winning new documentary No Other Land, which he co-directed with Palestinian activist Basel Adra, about land dispossession in Masafer Yatta in the occupied West Bank. While accepting the audience (…) -
Lavender & Where’s Daddy: How Israel Used AI to Form Kill Lists & Bomb Palestinians in Their Homes
5 de abril, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)The Israeli publications +972 and Local Call have exposed how the Israeli military used an artificial intelligence program known as Lavender to develop a “kill list” in Gaza that includes as many as 37,000 Palestinians who were targeted for assassination with little human oversight. A second AI (…) -
Headlines for April 5, 2024
5 de abril, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)Israel Says It Will Allow Aid in Gaza After U.S. Warns of Possible “Policy Change”, Biden Continues to Funnel Arms to Israel Despite Killing of Aid Workers, Warning to Netanyahu, New Video Shows Israeli Military Killing Innocent Gazan Walking with Airdropped Aid Package, Euro-Med Says Israel (…) -
From Prison to the Presidency in 3 Weeks: In Senegal, Pan-Africanist Opposition Figures Take Office
4 de abril, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)Senegal has inaugurated the youngest elected president in Africa. Newly elected President Bassirou Diomaye Faye nominated Ousmane Sonko to be his prime minister this week, capping a remarkable three-week period that saw the two opposition figures go from prison to ruling Senegal, vowing to fight (…)