
This week on “Exposé,” we dive into the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France, a pivotal moment in the global battle over digital freedom as governments intensify their push to break into users’ private data.
We’ll also uncover how the genocidal war on Gaza has sparked not only fierce battles on the ground but also a silent war in newsrooms, where journalists who dared to speak up have been censored or silenced. And in a world increasingly divided, we’ll explore the growing debate over social media censorship, where a stunning 71% of Washington Democrats now support restricting misinformation, compared to just 41% of Republicans.
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Marwa Osman
Marwa Osman is a PhD located in Beirut, Lebanon. University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University and former host of the political show “The Middle East Stream” broadcasted on Al-Etejah English Channel. Member of the Blue Peace Media Network and political commentator on issues of the Middle East on several international and regional media outlets including RT, Press TV, Al Manar and Al Alam. Writer in several news websites including Khamenei.ir, Modern Diplmacy, Shafaqna, Italian Insider.
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