Guardian removes 2025 article: what happened?
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 5 August 2025. Here’s why it matters and what it could mean for press transparency.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 5 August 2025. Here’s why it matters and what it could mean for press transparency.
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Australian activists aboard the Gaza Freedom Flotilla allege severe psychological and physical mistreatment by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) during a recent interception.
New legislation empowers the Office for Students to fine universities that fail to protect free speech, sparking debate over academic freedom.
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The Vatican has officially closed a special pathway for Anglican priests to convert to Catholicism, marking a significant shift in interfaith relations. Discover the implications for both churches.
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Northwestern University has introduced compulsory antisemitism training following pressure from pro-Israel groups, sparking debate over academic freedom and political influence on campus.
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A lawsuit has been filed against US immigration authorities for conducting raids on churches, raising concerns over religious freedoms and immigrant rights.
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A new survey exposes deep-rooted Islamophobia in the UK, with many Britons holding prejudiced views about Muslim women who wear the hijab.
Former US President Donald Trump has called for NBC's broadcasting licence to be revoked, accusing the network of spreading 'fake news'. Democrats have swiftly responded, labelling his remarks as an attack on press freedom.
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