Saudi Arabia submitted a letter to the UN Security Council in which it held Iran and the Houthis responsible for attacking their facilities. | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/saudi-arabia-un-security-council-denouncing-iran-houthis/
Saudi Arabia has bought $300 million worth of spy software from Israel as part of a large scale military deal. | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/saudi-arabia-buys-300-million-spyware-israel/
A new law under consideration in France would make protesting illegal to begin with if not previously approved by authorities. | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/france-ban-all-protests-crackdown-yellow-vests/
The ACLU published a statement declaring the decision to prosecute Assange in the U.S. to be "unprecedented and unconstitutional." | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/copy-paste-error-reveals-assange-charged/
International aid group Oxfam has issued a warning on Friday that the number of civilian deaths in Yemen is soaring since August. | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/civilian-killed-every-three-hours-yemen/
Last week in Sandusky, Ohio, Officer Christopher Denny said a couple's infant child would "go to children's services for obstructing a police investigation" when the 34 year old man refused to show his ID at a routine traffic stop. Full story: http://theantimedia.org/sandusky-police/
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was unable to attend a court hearing in London on US attempts to extradite him. | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/assange-too-sick-appear-extradition-hearing/
In a victory for consumers and yet another massive blow to Monsanto, a federal jury on Wednesday found the company liable for causing a California man's cancer | Originally published at http://theantimedia.com/monsanto-liable-cancer-80-million/