Facebook sanctions Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu over hate speech violation
A page had made remarks detrimental to Arabs but the Israeli PM blamed a staffer for the post.
A page had made remarks detrimental to Arabs but the Israeli PM blamed a staffer for the post.
The Israeli premier said he would extend Israel sovereignty over the Jordan Valley if he is re-elected.
On 10 September, Canary journalists (including this author) took off their press cards and were part of a protest at ...
Celebrity chef Bryn Williams is facing a backlash. The Canary found he will be providing a slap-up meal at one ...
Since January 2019, Boris Johnson has received £121,000 from one billionaire donor. And that same donor is linked to "war ...
Turkey’s increasingly dictatorial president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is more than happy to make statements in solidarity with Palestine. But activists ...
Boris Johnson's government is currently in freefall. And while some politicians may see this as the worst possible time to ...
Israeli-American journalist Mairav Zonszein has shared a "really sad" assessment of far-right support for the Israeli state. As supporters of ...
A week of action is underway to stop the “world’s largest arms fair”. The Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) ...
The Jewish Chronicle falsely linked Palestinian charity Interpal with terrorist activity. As a result, the newspaper had to apologise and ...
A week of action has started in London to stop the "world’s largest arms fair". The Defence and Security Equipment ...
Anti-arms protesters have shut down an Israeli-owned arms factory in Kent. The factory belongs to Instro Precision, a subsidiary of ...
Correction: We deleted the original version of this article at 11.30am on 23 August, after it had been published the ...
Back in April 2018, I started an article with the line: I was getting to the stage where I didn’t ...
This week, Donald Trump echoed a far-right trope which the Nazis used in the 1930s and 40s. It wasn't the ...
The president was speaking amid an ongoing feud with two Muslim Democratic congresswomen.
The Labour Party has revoked a leading pro-Palestinian journalist's press pass for this year's conference. Asa Winstanley is a powerful ...
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