Censorship in the United States
Viktor Orban – Donald Trump: The first phone call after the US elections
The first telephone conversation since Trump’s victory in the US election was held between the US president and Victor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister told X.
Emphasizing on the good relationship with the new White House occupant, Orban wrote that they have “great plans for the future.”
Greek PM congratulates Trump
Greek Prime Minister on Wednesday congratulated Donald Trump, who has claimed victory in the US presidential election.
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March for Science draws big crowds, clever signs across US
Tens of thousands of people turned out in cities across the United States and beyond on April 22 for Earth Day events billed as a "celebration of science" to counter what organizers say is a growing disregard for evidence-based knowledge in Washington.
Husband of Facebook's Sandberg 'died on treadmill'
US tech executive David Goldberg, the husband of Facebook?s Sheryl Sandberg, apparently died after falling on a treadmill and striking his head at an upscale resort in Mexico, authorities said on May 4.
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Censorship leaves us no other option but paper marbling
I have selected art censorship cases from the past three years for you. I selected them because if I had tried to list them all, the whole page of this newspaper would not be adequate.