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Shareholders Push Thomson Reuters to End Intimate Ties With ICE
The company has made millions helping ICE violate international human rights law despite its branding as an ethical corporation.
Reuters’ Parent Company Has Made Millions off Its Work for ICE
Thomson Reuters provides the federal agency with “real-time jail booking data to support the identification and location of aliens,” among other services.
Myanmar tries to “whitewash” its Rohingya crimes by jailing journalists
“The court has rendered itself complicit in the government’s efforts to obscure the campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya."
Trump's Wall Will Cost as Much as $21.6 Billion, Says DHS Report
That's quite a bit more than Trump's original estimates.
You Could Own One of Those Naked Donald Trump Statues for $20,000
A portion of the proceeds will go to an immigration rights organization.
Exclusive: UK Government and Police Are Getting Information From 'Shadowy' Terrorism Database
The database has faced serious questions since it was reported on by VICE News in February. Now, FOI requests have revealed UK police and the charity regulator are using its services.
Egypt's Police Are Going After the Journalists Who Linked Them to Italian Student’s Murder
It's been four days since Reuters published an expose implicating Egyptian security forces in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of Italian graduate student Giulio Regeni, and in Egypt threats against the news organization are mounting.
Former Reuters Journalist Matthew Keys Sentenced to Two Years for Hacking
Keys was convicted for pasting login credentials to the Tribune Company CMS into an Anonymous chatroom.
VICE News Reveals the Terrorism Blacklist Secretly Wielding Power Over the Lives of Millions
An exclusive VICE News investigation has discovered an influential company owned by Thomson Reuters has put prominent politicians, academics and charities on a terrorism blacklist used by banks.
Islamic State Sanctioned Organ Harvesting from Captives in Document Taken in US Raid
The recovered fatwa says taking organs from a living captive to save a Muslim's life, even if it is fatal for the captive, is permissible. It justifies the practice in part by drawing an analogy to cannibalism in extreme circumstances.
Europe Wants to Crack Down on Bitcoin Despite Little Evidence that ISIS Uses It
Claims that ISIS uses Bitcoin are unverifiable, possibly false, and likely exaggerated.
Why the Government Went After Matthew Keys
Inside the prosecution of a journalist for computer hacking.