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The Gulf monarchies face the threat of fall in two years, Yemen activists warn


The Gulf monarchies face the threat of fall in two years, Yemen activists warn
The Gulf monarchies face the threat of fall in two years, Yemen activists warn
6/3/2021 8:32:00 PM
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Yemeni social media activists have warned of the Houthi tireless recruitment of hundreds of thousands of children to radicalization centers in Sana’a saying in two years’ time, the Arabian Gulf monarchies face the threat of fall.
“Five hundred thousand children at least will be drawn to the Houthi summer radicalization centers … Half a million children will in two years’ time be a powerful army to topple the Gulf monarchies,” says facebook activist Ahmed Najm in a post. ....

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tvf: From Kota Factory to Aspirants: TVF has delivered winners amid controversy. Enough to stay afloat?

Through gripping stories, simple dialogues, and a focus on the trials and tribulations of the Indian middle-class, TVF has managed to connect with the audience unlike anyone. But like any good thing, success hasnt come easy for them. Despite internal challenges, the company is trying to emerge stronger. But the question is: are millions of views helping its bottom line? ....

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Oregon campaign finance reforms catch criticism from activists


by Tim Gruver, The Center Square
 | June 02, 2021 08:00 AM
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Oregon has no limits on how much money one person can spend on its elections. Voters and state lawmakers agree that needs to change.
Last fall, Oregonians voted to allow state lawmakers to pass statewide campaign finance reform. To date, political campaigns in the state report contributions and expenditures to the Secretary of State. Historically, spending limits have been up to local officials to decide.
Cities like Portland passed campaign finance limits of their own in 2018, limiting individual and political action committee (PAC) donations to $508. In Portland, unions and business groups are banned from throwing money into candidate races, but small donor committees have free rein. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler was sued for breaking those rules last fall after he allegedly donated $150,000 to his own 2020 reelection campaign. ....

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Are We Entering a New Political Era?


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Last June, when most Americans could agree that their country was in crisis but few could agree on what to do about it, staffers from a small organization called Justice Democrats part of a burgeoning faction of young activists whose goal is to push the Democratic Party, and thus the entire political spectrum, to the left joined a gathering on the patio of a restaurant in Yonkers, overlooking the Hudson. It was a breezy Tuesday night, and polls in the congressional primary had just closed. Most of the staffers hadn’t seen one another in person since ....

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Belarus activist stabs himself in court on first day of trial


Belarus activist stabs himself in court on first day of trial
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02/06/2021 - 04:25
A still image taken from video footage shows Belarusian prisoner Stepan Latypov, who was arrested during a security crackdown on mass protests following a contested presidential election in 2020, being carried out of a court building after a suicide attempt in Minsk, Belarus June 1, 2021. © Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) via REUTERS
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A Belarusian political activist stabbed himself in the neck on the first day of his trial Tuesday and was rushed to hospital, a rights group said.
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Viasna, an independent rights group monitoring the trial of Stepan Latypov, said it believed the activist had tried to commit suicide following pressure in detention. ....

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