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By David Rose
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By Gaby Wine
The Indian employee of the accounting giant posted a #inspirational message on Linkedin about the Austrian dictator
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Richard Landes argues in his new book that the Western media deploys a narrative pushed by violent Islamists
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Video promoting film featuring a discredited alternative history claiming Hitler had no desire to launch the Second World War is shared millions of times on the Chinese-owned platform.
By Felix Pope
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By Julia Alberga
Reporter Henriette Chacar went on to write a sympathetic article about a terrorist after being employed by news agency
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By Georgia L Gilholy
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Hays Travel, which has over 450 branches across the country, is also being criticised for selling Auschwitz tours alongside trips to Disney theme parks
By Dominic Green
Twitter's ex-Head of Trust & Safety sheds light on the social media giant's political machinations