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فیکٹ چیک: یہ ویڈیو در اصل لاہور کی اعظم مارکیٹ کی ہے. #FactCheck# #AfghanRefugees# https://t.co/Sc8sfSyxTx
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GM Solar fam, 上周Solana 社区又发布了十几个新进展,你捕捉到了吗?🚢 一起来看看: 1️⃣ M^0 (@m0foundation) 在 Solana 上推出了可编程稳定币基础设施,让任何人都可以轻松在网络上发行数字美元。@KAST_official 反应神速,第一天就上线了由 M^0 驱动的 KAST Dollar 2️⃣ Confidential Balances 正式上线 Solana 主网 ,这是一套由技术驱动、专为机构合规与金融隐私打造的代币扩展协议。 3️⃣ 社区的活动组织依旧精彩,MonkeDAO 官宣了的@SolsticeConf 会议于 6 月在纽约举办 4️⃣ @KMSmithDC@nikitabier 确认出席 @SolanaConf 的 Accelerate 大会, 39 天后,欢迎加入我们的行列,共同推动加密行业前进! 5️⃣ @LoopscaleLabs 已开放给所有用户使用,区块网络信贷市场已经来到Solana。 6️⃣ @HumaFinance 2.0发布,这款应用程序让此前仅供机构投资者的收益权开放给普通用户,数万亿美元收益变得民主化 7️⃣ 来自 120 个国家 超过 3700 名开发者 报名参加了 @colosseum 的全球黑客松 8️⃣ @ZenGo Wallet 新增了对 Solana 的支持,MPC 自托管钱包又多了一个选择。 9️⃣ Solana 的消费级应用继续加速发展,@factcheckdotfun@quotechain_labs 正式发布 1️⃣0️⃣ 社区陆续抵达迪拜,准备参加由 @SuperteamAE 牵头的 Solana Economic Zone。 继续加速⏩
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美股收税 Fact Check 福建部分地区,部分使用中资券商的客户美股收益被查税✅ > 有 >2 个两度关系确认收到税务局电话 其他省市开始对美股券商查税❌ > 非常简单,那几个公告的整治、征收金额都在 10-200 万不等,如果真的征收,即使是抽查,也很容易到几亿几十亿的数量级 TLDR 是真的,但波及面不广 https://t.co/gyIxLm4MkE
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🚨EXCLUSIVE - BOUGHT AND PAID FOR: HOW $472 MILLION BUILT A GLOBAL LEFT-WING MEDIA MACHINE In February 2025, WikiLeaks pulled back the curtain on a government-funded media empire that’s been quietly shaping what billions of people read, watch, and believe. At the center of it all? A group you’ve probably never heard of: Internews Network. Funded mostly by USAID, Internews presents itself as a friendly nonprofit supporting “independent journalism.” But behind that noble-sounding mission lies a global operation that critics say is more about managing narratives than reporting facts. The numbers are jaw-dropping. Nearly $473 million—yes, that’s nearly half a billion—has flowed to Internews from USAID and the U.S. State Department over the past 2 decades. Add in millions more from billionaire-backed organizations like George Soros’s Open Society, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and you’ve got a media Frankenstein stitched together with government cash and private influence. In 2023 alone, Internews claims to have worked with 4,291 media outlets, produced 4,799 hours of programming, and trained over 9,000 journalists. It also says it reached an audience of 778 million people worldwide. That’s more than double the population of the United States. But here’s where things get murky. Internews isn’t just giving media groups equipment and microphones. It’s tying grants to ideological conditions. In Hungary, for example, officials accused Internews of funding anti-government media under the guise of “media development.” If you didn’t toe the line, you didn’t get the money. In Ukraine, it funded 9 out of 10 major media outlets—almost all promoting pro-NATO, pro-conflict content during wartime. And it’s not just about news. In Kosovo, just months before major protests broke out in Serbia, Internews offered grants to reporters to write in Serbian. The pitch? Promote “positive” stories about Albanian-Serb relations. Sounds harmless—until you realize this was a foreign-funded push to shape how people talk about sensitive ethnic conflicts. Then there’s Internews’ Earth Journalism Network, which recently launched a $100,000 media grant focused on climate reporting in Asia. Sounds great—except that the fine print gives Internews and its donors the rights to edit and publish all the content. So yes, they’re funding journalism—but they’re also controlling the output. Even advertising isn’t off limits. Through its “Ads for News” program, Internews partners with GroupM, the world’s biggest media buyer, to funnel ad dollars to “trusted” outlets. If you’re not on the list, you get nothing. It’s a digital loyalty program—except instead of points, you get credibility and cash. Internews is led by Jeanne Bourgault, a former U.S. government official who made $451,000 last year. She previously worked on post-Soviet “transition programs” and oversaw a $250 million budget at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. In 2023, she launched a $10 million media fund at the Clinton Global Initiative—a project backed by Hillary Clinton. The Internews board includes big Democratic donors and political insiders, and WikiLeaks says at least one of its six subsidiaries is based in the Cayman Islands, a notorious offshore haven. Meanwhile, its headquarters in California? Reportedly an abandoned building still listed in official filings. Let that sink in: a half-billion-dollar media empire, pushing narratives in dozens of countries, funded by your tax dollars—and run from a ghost office. Internews says it’s here to “support press freedom.” But as one media analyst put it, “It’s not about giving journalists a voice—it’s about choosing which voices get heard.” So the next time you read a “fact-check” or see a story calling something “disinformation,” remember: it might just be brought to you by the same people who paid $473 million to decide what the world thinks is true. Sources: Anadolu Agency, Hungary Gov, Ukrayinska Pravda, KoSSev, Earth Journalism Network, TRT World, Concordia, Shore News Network
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