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Australia’s Freedom of Information regime labelled ‘dysfunctional’ in scathing audit

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jan/15/australias-freedom-of-information-regime-labelled-dysfunctional-in-scathing-audit

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Canadian Police Officer That Donated To Freedom Convoy Appeals Unpaid Leave Punishment

https://reclaimthenet.org/canadian-police-officer-freedom-convoy-appeal

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Telegram Pushes Back On Censorship In Brazil: “Democracy is under attack”

https://reclaimthenet.org/telegram-pushes-back-on-censorship-in-brazil

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Android Update To Introduce Digital ID Wallets

https://reclaimthenet.org/android-update-to-introduce-digital-id-wallets

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CNN’s Kirsten Powers Says If Big Tech Platforms Are Banning What Republicans Say, Maybe They Shouldn’t Say It

https://reclaimthenet.org/kirsten-powers-yt-election-misinformation-policy

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Twitter Thought It Would Likely Lose First Amendment Lawsuit Filed By Journalist Alex Berenson After Ban

https://reclaimthenet.org/twitter-expected-to-lose-berenson-lawsuit

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Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori — Palm Oil Detectives – The Free

https://thefreeonline.com/2023/06/04/kaapori-capuchin-cebus-kaapori-palm-oil-detectives/

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Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori — Palm Oil Detectives

The Kaapori capuchin is on a knife-edge of survival – they are critically endangered. In 2017 their population had been decimated by 80% due to deforestation for agriculture including soy, cattle grazing and palm oil. They are forgotten animals with … Continue reading

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Kaapori Capuchin Cebus kaapori — Palm Oil Detectives

The Kaapori capuchin is on a knife-edge of survival – they are critically endangered. In 2017 their population had been decimated by 80% due to deforestation for agriculture including soy, cattle grazing and palm oil. They are forgotten animals with … Continue reading

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