Spain rolls out 5G network using Huawei gear despite US blacklisting Chinese tech giant

Spain became one of the first European countries to roll out a 5G network as Vodafone Spain commercially launched the service in 15 cities, including Madrid and Barcelona, in cooperation with Chinese telecom giant Huawei. The local carrier of the world’s second-largest mobile operator Vodafone became the first to launch the superfast mobile phone network, […]

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Facebook labels users as ‘hate agents’ based on ‘signals’ & off-platform interactions – report

Facebook tracks users’ behavior on- and off-platform, hunting for “signals” that they could be a “hate agent,” and even talking to a “designated hate entity” can get a user banned, according to a policy document seen by Breitbart. Users who appear at events alongside or even interview “designated hate entities” risk being marked as a […]

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Cui bono? Iran has ‘no reason’ to torpedo oil tankers in Gulf of Oman & ‘go to war’

Despite accusations from Washington, Iran has no motive for instigating the attack on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, analysts told RT, stressing that the suspicious incident has harmed, rather than helped, Tehran. Iran rescued 44 sailors from two tankers, ‘Front Altair’ and ‘Kokuka Courageous,’ after the vessels came under attack on Thursday. Secretary […]

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‘This is about shutting down dissent’ – John Pilger on Assange US extradition case (VIDEO)

The attempt to extradite WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange from the UK to the US is not only about locking up the Australian, but about “shutting down dissent” and “investigative journalism,” claims journalist John Pilger. Speaking outside Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on Friday following the decision to open a new, full US extradition hearing in […]

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