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Washington Post: Flouting Journalistic Ethics and Standards

The Embassy of the State of Eritrea vehemently rejects the false allegations made against Eritrea and its disciplined army by the Washington Post in its article, “Hundreds massacred in Ethiopia even as peace deal was being reached” (Feb 28, 2023), by

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Hundreds massacred in Ethiopia even as peace deal was being reached

Soldiers from neighboring Eritrea went house to house killing villagers in Ethiopia's Tigray region, witnesses say.

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China Demand, Argentina Weather Impacting Soybean Prices, Recent Cold Spell Causes Winter-Kill Worries in Wheat

Bloomberg writers Tatiana Freitas and Megan Durisin reported yesterday that, "Soybean futures jumped to the highest in six months on expectations for greater demand from China and as dry conditions in parts of South America threaten supply."

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Right-Wing Student Group Campus Reform Tries to "Cancel" Professors

Within days, Hatemi’s email to the student was published on Campus Reform, a conservative website that bills itself as the “#1 Source for College News” and whose stated mission is to expose “liberal bias and abuse on the nation’s college campuses.” The article accused Hatemi of having “lashed out” at the student and “responded harshly” to his request. Quotes from Hatemi’s email also appeared in right-wing publications like The Federalist, The Blaze, and the Post Millennial, and they spread on social media, where they were manipulated and stripped of context. A deluge of hate mail followed, directed at Hatemi as well as at his university’s administration. Some of it threatened violence, prompting campus police to intervene, though Hatemi declined to comment on the details. The university did not respond to a request for comment.

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Why QAnon followers are pinning their last desperate hopes on Trump emerging as president on March 4

Why QAnon followers are pinning their last desperate hopes on Trump emerging as president on March 4 jzitser@businessinsider.com (Joshua Zitser) © John Rudoff/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Some QAnon conspiracy theorists believe that former President Donald Trump will be sworn in on March 4, 2021. John Rudoff/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images QAnon followers believe that Trump will be reinstated as president on March 4, 2021. The conspiracy theory is rooted in the discredited beliefs of the sovereign citizen movement. It has gained popularity with QAnon followers after being circulated on Telegram and Gab. Donald Trump s triumphant return to power on March 4 may be another wacky QAnon fantasy, but the authorities are taking no chances. Congress is closed, and the lawmakers have left town. The Capitol Police are on high alert, and 5,000 National Guardsman are on stand-by in case of another violent attack on American democracy.

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