Saturday, July 31, 2021

In the news, Wednesday, July 21, 2021


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from Hoover Institution
Nonprofit Organization in Stanford, California

Conflict In The Eastern Mediterranean
This is a story of the sea. It comes from the place where sea stories began, the Mediterranean realm of Homer’s Odyssey and of the naval battles of Salamis and Actium. It’s a story of pluck and ingenuity but also of the dramatic changes that technology is bringing to war, from the skies above to the seas below. The protagonists are Greece and Turkey. The time is the summer of 2020 to the present, although the conflict has roots in earlier events. The diverse and complex dynamics of the region offer many causes for crises. But in this case, the catalyst was fossil-fuel exploration rights in the Eastern Mediterranean, both off the coast of Cyprus and elsewhere.

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from Media Research Center (MRC)
(& CNSNews.com & NewsBusters)  RIGHT BIAS, MIXED
nonprofit media watchdog for politically conservative content analysis based in Reston, Virginia


If you’ve been frustrated by the overall leftist tilt of Wikipedia entries on subjects of political importance (which includes philosophical, moral, economic, religious, cultural, or historical matters, since politics sucks in everything it can), you’re not alone. On July 14 co-founder Larry Sanger reiterated to LockdownTV host Freddy Sayers that Wikipedia – noted as the world’s fifth largest website, with over six billion visits per MONTH – cannot be trusted to give you truthful information.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

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