Debate Over Global Abortion Rights Emerges
Debate Over Global Abortion Rights Emerges

Debate Over Global Abortion Rights Emerges

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The Mitrokhine archives, collected by former KGB officer Vassili Mitrokhine, have been accessible at the University of Cambridge since 2014 and reveal extensive Soviet espionage activities. These documents have led to significant investigations, including those by L’Express, which uncovered a KGB agent within its own ranks. In a contrasting legal debate, a group of experts recently asserted that international law does not recognize abortion as a human right, challenging UN views and raising concerns about the implications for women's rights in the U.S. Meanwhile, filmmaker Patrick Bet-David collaborates with Oliver Stone to explore the intertwined legacies of Joseph Kennedy and the CIA's covert operations amid a growing crisis of truth in the media. This crisis, fueled by social media and post-truth politics, complicates trust in institutions and amplifies political polarization globally. As misinformation proliferates, the public's ability to discern fact from fiction is increasingly compromised, particularly in politically unstable regions.

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