Turkey passes controversial law tightening grip on social media
Turkey's parliament on Wednesday passed a controversial bill giving the government greater control of social media, a move criticized by ...
Turkey's parliament on Wednesday passed a controversial bill giving the government greater control of social media, a move criticized by ...
The platform has incorporated extremist posts, including far-right ideologies of fascism, racism, chauvinism, nativism and xenophobia.
In response to the Fieldston school inviting two pro-Israel rabbis to speak at an assembly on anti-Semitism, history teacher J.B. ...
ToTok, one of the most-downloaded social media apps in the US, was built by a company affiliated with DarkMatter, a ...
Senator-for-life Liliana Segre calls for the creation of a parliamentary committee to fight hate, racism, and anti-Semitism. Researchers say anti-Semitism ...
Ashkelon man, 55, taken in to custody on suspicion of using fake Facebook profile to upload post warning the police ...
In meeting in Jerusalem ahead of conference marking anniversary of Kristallnacht, President Reuven Rivlin speaks to international representatives charged with ...
Former head of the Shin Bet security agency's cyber department Arik Barbing discusses how the organization had to re-invent itself ...
Vowing to "protect our community" after Halle attacker uses platform to livestream deadly Yom Kippur shooting, Amazon's gaming subsidiary Twitch ...
Social media giant used "5-kilo hammer" to crush the Likud, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says after Likud chatbot was shut ...
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