
New York Times Caught Peddling Fake News Of Children Hospitalized By COVID-19
The New York Times has been caught again peddling fake news of children being hospitalized by COVID-19.

The New York Times has been caught again peddling fake news of children being hospitalized by COVID-19.

A Senior Australian Police Sergeant quit her job after refusing to enforce Orwellian COVID rules. Wearing her dark-blue uniform in a bombshell interview she revealed that she had been “troubled” by how police resources have been applied during the pandemic by state authorities.

The Evergrande debt crisis is the ongoing financial situation of Chinese property developer Evergrande Group. After a letter circulated online of the company informing the Guangdong government that it was at risk of a cash crunch, shares in the company plunged in value, with impacts on global markets and a

The US government spent $85 billion on the Afghan military, only to see it surrender to the Taliban without a fight. Now the son of a former defense minister is spending millions to buy a luxury mansion with a view of Los Angeles.

Israel, Iran, the US and Russia are engaged in secret talks for Israel’s acceptance of Iran as a nuclear threshold power in return for a US-Russian guarantee that Tehran will not cross the threshold to make a nuclear bomb.

After Finland, Sweden and Denmark now Iceland bans Moderna’s COVID vaccine for all ages over heart inflammation concerns.

Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga has made a shocking claim that he has evidence proving that France is training terrorists in Mali.

The U.S. government is secretly ordering Google to provide data on anyone typing in certain search terms, an accidentally unsealed court document shows. There are fears such “keyword warrants” threaten to implicate innocent Web users in serious crimes and are more common than previously thought.

Rachele Mussolini, the 47-year-old granddaughter of Italy’s Benito Mussolini, has garnered enough votes in Rome’s municipal election for a second term as a city councilor.
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