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The site is safe to visit and explore. There are many articles dealing with current foreign political coverages and issues. The landing site has at least 4 ads, which can be a bit distracting especially if the horizontal ad or ads that loaded occupy a sizable height and width.
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Right-wing opinions including a personal attack containing misrepresentations against a UK political leader during an election campaign.
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foreignpolicy.com is safe to browse. There has not been any security threats from this website. They have a lot of good information. This site is also safe for kids. I have very tight security on my browser, and I didn't experience any pop-ups or signs of security threats. I trust this website
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Covers up war crimes and promotes pro-iranian/pro-assad regime propaganda.
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A journalist site with the nagging reminder to register to read most of their articles. The real problem It is that nagging pop-up that locks up your browser from closing the tab or the window itself (this happens in Firefox), forcing you to shut the browser down through Task Manager.
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International news organization, offering in depth coverage of current events. Some opinions via the OpEd page, but otherwise, "only the facts, ma'am".
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BAD annoing pop up and bad info
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Requires registration to read articles.
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2 constant popups that block viewing the page. Also, an "Internet Explorer needs updating to view this page - click here". Yeah, right.
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Annoying pop up ad plus requirement to provide personal information before being able to read the article.
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Magazine about politics and economics.
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foreignpolicy.com è di proprietà di WP Company, LLC.
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Safe website. The Washington Post Company (NYSE:WPO) is an American education and media company, best known for owning the newspaper it is named after, The Washington Post. ***** *****
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35 years worth of articles by top policy movers and shakers. Easy and fun to read.
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Some articles border on brainwashing - more propagandist than factual.
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