New evidence shows US covered up ‘massive crime’ after study proved Moderna and Pfizer vaccines caused heart dysfunction in 48 hours

New evidence shows US covered up ‘massive crime’ after study proved Moderna and Pfizer vaccines caused heart dysfunction in 48 hours

A study that applied the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine to heart muscle cells in culture “showed direct evidence that within 48 hours there was heart dysfunction, mechanical and electrical chaos,” Boros said.
Young athletes dropping dead from heart failure at unprecedented rates are “almost assuredly suffering” myocarditis symptoms brought on by the shots, he said.

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US, Russia lead calls to pause war in Gaza as Qatar urges Hamas to free Israeli hostages

US, Russia lead calls to pause war in Gaza as Qatar urges Hamas to free Israeli hostages

A total of 704 Palestinians, including 305 children, were killed on Tuesday, the health ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza said, a toll the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said was the highest reported in a single day since the conflict began nearly three weeks ago. Reuters could not independently verify these figures.

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Bagged, precut onions come with food poisoning risks as salmonella detected in 73 people

Bagged, precut onions come with food poisoning risks as salmonella detected in 73 people

Salmonella poisoning can cause serious illness, especially in children younger than five, elderly people and those with weakened immune systems.

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Prone to humanitarian crises, African countries now explore ways of meeting strategic airlift needs

Prone to humanitarian crises, African countries now explore ways of meeting strategic airlift needs

In 2012, as insurgents pushed to take over Mali, an Economic Community of West African States intervention was delayed for months due to a lack of airlift. Similar delays occurred in Sudan’s Darfur region in 2010, when African Union troops were grounded as the conflict exploded. Eventually, the Netherlands stepped in to provide the necessary airlift.

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Kenyan court extends orders barring deployment of police to Haiti for two more weeks

Kenyan court extends orders barring deployment of police to Haiti for two more weeks

The UN Security Council resolution, drafted by the United States and Ecuador, authorises the force to deploy for one year, with a review after nine months.

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Trump’s ex-fixer Michael Cohen takes stand against former president who mocked him as ‘proven liar’

Trump’s ex-fixer Michael Cohen takes stand against former president who mocked him as ‘proven liar’

The trial stems from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit alleging that Trump and top executives at his company, the Trump Organization, conspired to pad his net worth by billions of dollars on financial statements. They were provided to banks, insurers and others to make deals and secure loans.

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700 Palestinians killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes as Gaza authorities appeal for aid

With international aid agencies warning of a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza, French President Emmanuel Macron flew to Israel to offer it support. Macron told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that France stood “shoulder to shoulder” with Israel in its war with Hamas but that it must not fight “without rules”.

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International Energy Agency predicts demand for world oil, gas and coal will peak by 2030

International Energy Agency predicts demand for world oil, gas and coal will peak by 2030

Still, the IEA also said as things stand, demand for fossil fuels is set to remain far too high to keep within reach the Paris Agreement goal of limiting the rise in average global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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Hamas threat to stream live execution of Jewish hostages puts social media on the edge

Hamas threat to stream live execution of Jewish hostages puts social media on the edge

Adam Hadley, founder and executive director of Tech Against Terrorism, a United Nations-affiliated nonprofit that tracks extremist activity online, tells Wired that while maintaining secrecy around content moderation methods is important during a sensitive and volatile conflict, tech companies should be more transparent about how they work.

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Namibian President Geingob scoffs at critics after award by oil industry at Africa Energy Week

Namibian President Geingob scoffs at critics after award by oil industry at Africa Energy Week

Namibia is emerging from the past difficult eight years, in which Namibians experienced in one presidency an economic downturn occasioned by commodity cycle busts; the most severe droughts to have ever been recorded in the history of the country; and later the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, which decimated sectors of the economy.

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