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稳定·47 故事·15来源·最后更新: 2 days ago
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Political commentator Tim Montgomerie to fight Reform UK suspension
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政治·2 days agoAI总结

Political commentator Tim Montgomerie to fight Reform UK suspension

Political commentator Tim Montgomerie has been suspended from Reform UK following public criticism of party leader Nigel Farage and senior figure Zia Yusuf. Montgomerie intends to appeal the decision, framing it as a test of the party's tolerance for dissent.

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BBC UK News
2 min read
NLSIU Students, Alumni Condemn BCI Chairperson's Convocation Attendance Amid NALSAR Controversy
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5 days agoAI总结

NLSIU Students, Alumni Condemn BCI Chairperson's Convocation Attendance Amid NALSAR Controversy

NLSIU students and alumni condemn Bar Council of India chairperson Manan Kumar Mishra's attendance at their convocation, citing his handling of the NALSAR University controversy and the Chief Justice of India's involvement, demanding accountability and an apology.

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Times of India
4 min read
Pauline Hanson denies using donations for luxury London hotel stay
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8/8/2026AI总结

Pauline Hanson denies using donations for luxury London hotel stay

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson defended her European trip and denied using political donations for a luxury London hotel, while confirming her party covered her travel costs. She also defended barring certain journalists from press events.

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Guardian Australia
3 min read
xAI Sues Minnesota Over AI 'Nudification' Ban, Citing Free Speech Concerns
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Law·8/1/2026AI总结

xAI Sues Minnesota Over AI 'Nudification' Ban, Citing Free Speech Concerns

Elon Musk's xAI has sued Minnesota over its new law banning AI "nudification" technology, set to take effect Saturday. The lawsuit argues the law is overly broad, bans constitutionally protected images, and lacks safe harbor provisions, despite xAI's agreement with the state's goal to prevent non-consensual AI-generated nude images.

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Guardian Technology
4 min read
India's IFF Condemns Government Order to GitHub to Remove BitChat Repositories
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Law·7/24/2026AI总结

India's IFF Condemns Government Order to GitHub to Remove BitChat Repositories

India's Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) has condemned a government order directing GitHub to remove repositories for Jack Dorsey’s BitChat app, calling it unconstitutional and a threat to free speech. The government's cybercrime agency cited BitChat's potential use for bypassing internet shutdowns and evading surveillance.

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Cointelegraph
1 min read
FCC Chair Brendan Carr Faces Scrutiny Over Multiple Policy Decisions and Actions
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7/24/2026AI总结

FCC Chair Brendan Carr Faces Scrutiny Over Multiple Policy Decisions and Actions

FCC Chair Brendan Carr is at the center of several controversies, including a vote to end the national broadcast ownership cap, introducing the JAWBONE Act for suing over coerced content removal, facing a court petition to repeal the News Distortion Policy, scrutinizing children's TV content on gender identity, clarifying comments on Iran war coverage, facing Senate testimony scrutiny, investigating a BBC documentary, proposing changes to broadband billing transparency, and being publicly criticized by Jimmy Kimmel.

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The Verge
5 min read
White House Defends Argentina's Free Speech After Falklands Banner Incident
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政治·7/19/2026AI总结

White House Defends Argentina's Free Speech After Falklands Banner Incident

Argentina's football team waved a "Las Malvinas son Argentinas" banner after a World Cup win, sparking a sovereignty dispute row. The White House defended their free speech, while Downing Street urged FIFA to investigate for political statement breaches.

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BBC World
3 min read
Free Speech Debates Are About Character, Not Just Rules
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7/12/2026AI总结

Free Speech Debates Are About Character, Not Just Rules

The author explores how free speech debates, exemplified by the Charlie Hebdo attack reactions, are driven by differing views on personal character and virtues rather than abstract principles. Three archetypes of free speakers emerge: the rational citizen, the passionate rule-breaker, and the honorable truth-teller.

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Guardian International
Revised Information and Communications Network Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns
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政治·7/6/2026AI总结

Revised Information and Communications Network Act Sparks Free Speech Concerns

South Korea's revised Information and Communications Network Act, effective today, faces controversy over potential impacts on freedom of expression. The law imposes punitive damages for disseminating 'false or fabricated information' and allows significant administrative penalties, raising concerns about abuse and self-censorship.

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Yonhap News
3 min read
ICE Office Investigating Online Critics, Raising Free Speech Concerns
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政治·7/6/2026AI总结

ICE Office Investigating Online Critics, Raising Free Speech Concerns

ICE's Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating civilians for online posts, including a poll worker in Syracuse, NY. Critics argue this oversteps its mandate and infringes on free speech rights, as the office is meant for internal investigations.

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Wired
5 min read
Interior Secretary: No Reason to Stop Patriot Front Rally Due to Free Speech
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7/6/2026AI总结

Interior Secretary: No Reason to Stop Patriot Front Rally Due to Free Speech

US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated on Sunday that federal officials had no grounds to stop a white supremacist group's July 4 rally in Washington due to free speech protections. Burgum acknowledged the Patriot Front's ideology is disagreeable but protected under free speech, even if it "makes democracy messy."

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SCMP Economy
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Interior Secretary: No Reason to Stop White Supremacist Rally Due to Free Speech
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政治·7/5/2026AI总结

Interior Secretary: No Reason to Stop White Supremacist Rally Due to Free Speech

US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated on Sunday that federal officials had no grounds to stop a July 4th rally by the white supremacist group Patriot Front in Washington D.C. due to free speech protections, as the group's actions were not illegal.

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SCMP Economy
White Nationalist Group Patriot Front Marches Through Washington
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政治·7/5/2026AI总结

White Nationalist Group Patriot Front Marches Through Washington

Around 400 members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front marched through Washington on America's 250th birthday. Dressed in matching khakis and face masks, the group carried banners proclaiming "Reclaim America." The march drew criticism online and a muted response from the administration.

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Times of India
1 min read
Federal Agents Issue Second Warning Over Anti-ICE Online Comments, Sparking Free Speech Concerns
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政治·7/1/2026AI总结

Federal Agents Issue Second Warning Over Anti-ICE Online Comments, Sparking Free Speech Concerns

Federal agents issued a second warning to David Streever in New York for online comments criticizing ICE, alleging an email was a threat. This follows a similar incident with Paigelynne Gonyea, raising free speech concerns from civil liberties advocates who claim the Trump administration is targeting protected political speech.

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The Independent World
3 min read
Federal Agents Warn NY Residents Over ICE Criticism, Sparking Free Speech Concerns
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政治·7/1/2026AI总结

Federal Agents Warn NY Residents Over ICE Criticism, Sparking Free Speech Concerns

Federal agents have issued warnings to two New York residents over online comments criticizing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), leading free speech advocates to claim the Trump administration is targeting protected political speech. The cases involve David Streever and Paigelynne Gonyea, who faced visits from agents after expressing dissent regarding ICE actions.

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The Independent World
3 min read
Elon Musk's X Platform Amplifies Far-Right and Racist Content, Critics Say
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政治·6/30/2026AI总结

Elon Musk's X Platform Amplifies Far-Right and Racist Content, Critics Say

Critics accuse Elon Musk of using his platform X (formerly Twitter) to promote far-right and racist content, citing his recent promotion of a film glorifying vigilante violence against migrants. This pattern, they argue, legitimizes extremist views and has dangerous real-world consequences.

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Guardian International
6 min read
Supreme Court Strikes Down Campaign Spending Limits
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政治·6/30/2026AI总结

Supreme Court Strikes Down Campaign Spending Limits

The US Supreme Court struck down federal restrictions on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates, citing First Amendment free speech grounds. The 6-3 ruling, with conservative justices in the majority, overturns a 2001 precedent and favors Republican committees ahead of the November midterms.

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SCMP Economy
1 min read
D.C. Settles Lawsuit Over Man Detained for Playing Darth Vader Theme
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6/28/2026AI总结

D.C. Settles Lawsuit Over Man Detained for Playing Darth Vader Theme

The District of Columbia settled a lawsuit with Sam O'Hara, who was detained by police for playing Darth Vader's theme song in protest of a federal law-enforcement surge in 2025. The settlement amount remains undisclosed.

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The Independent World
2 min read
Trump Administration Uses Activist Assassination to Justify Crackdown on "Antifa" with Harsh Sentences
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Law·6/25/2026AI总结

Trump Administration Uses Activist Assassination to Justify Crackdown on "Antifa" with Harsh Sentences

Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Trump administration has intensified its crackdown on "Antifa," leading to harsh sentences for eight Texas activists. Sentences range from 30 to 100 years for charges including attempted murder and providing material support to terrorists, with some convictions based on distributing zines and alleged association.

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The Verge
6 min read
Telegram Challenges India's App Ban in Court Over Free Speech Concerns
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政治·6/17/2026AI总结

Telegram Challenges India's App Ban in Court Over Free Speech Concerns

Telegram has filed a legal challenge in New Delhi against India's temporary ban on its app, imposed to curb exam fraud. The company argues the ban infringes on users' free speech and constitutional rights, punishing millions of users instead of those responsible for leaks.

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Economic Times
2 min read
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Proposes Social Media Ban for Under-16s and Digital ID Verification for Adults
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政治·6/16/2026AI总结

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Proposes Social Media Ban for Under-16s and Digital ID Verification for Adults

UK PM Keir Starmer announced a ban on social media for under-16s and mandatory identity verification for adults using major platforms. Critics argue this is a backdoor to introducing a mandatory digital ID system, a plan previously rejected by the public.

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RT News
7 min read
Robert De Niro Renews Attacks on Donald Trump at New York Event
政治
6/15/2026AI总结

Robert De Niro Renews Attacks on Donald Trump at New York Event

Robert De Niro led a crowd in chanting "shut the fuck up!" at Donald Trump during a New York event. The actor criticized Trump's remarks on Americans' financial situations, inflation, and the 2020 election, comparing patriotism to an abused spouse's love for an abuser.

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Guardian International
3 min read
GB News Critics Part of 'Liberal, Islington Consensus' Limiting Free Speech, Says Michael Grade
新闻资讯
6/15/2026AI总结

GB News Critics Part of 'Liberal, Islington Consensus' Limiting Free Speech, Says Michael Grade

Michael Grade, former chair of Ofcom, stated that critics of GB News are part of a 'liberal, Islington consensus' aiming to restrict free expression. He argued that the broadcaster gives a voice to the 'white majority' often ignored in public debate, a concept he linked to the success of Reform UK.

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Guardian UK
4 min read
Meta's Rule Changes Led to Tripled Abuse Against Lawmakers, Study Finds
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科技·6/10/2026AI总结

Meta's Rule Changes Led to Tripled Abuse Against Lawmakers, Study Finds

A new study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) reveals that abusive and racist comments targeting US lawmakers on Facebook tripled in the six months after Meta relaxed its content moderation rules. Violent threats and hate speech quadrupled, while bullying and harassment doubled. Meta claims its own reports show no increase in hateful conduct.

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Wired
4 min read