US Food and Drug Agency under fire for hiding facts about Covid vaccines being gene therapy

US Food and Drug Agency under fire for hiding facts about Covid vaccines being gene therapy

As the effectiveness of natural immunity became clear, people should have been informed of this and warned of potential risks from Covid-19 shots. This way, they could make an informed decision before consenting to an experimental injection that could have serious effects.

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Serena Williams gives birth to second daughter, names her Adira River Ohanian

Serena Williams gives birth to second daughter, names her Adira River Ohanian

When she told the world in August 2022 she was preparing to close her playing career, Williams cited a desire to grow her family as one of the main reasons for walking away from tennis.

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Doubts reign whether BRICS can find common ground, agree on de-dollarisation in South Africa

Doubts reign whether BRICS can find common ground, agree on de-dollarisation in South Africa

Russia’s economy is grappling with Western sanctions over Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Putin is wanted under an international arrest warrant for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, and is being represented at the summit by his foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

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Zimbabwe votes against a backdrop of economic maelstrom, results are likely to be contested

Zimbabwe votes against a backdrop of economic maelstrom, results are likely to be contested

The cash-strapped country’s chances of resolving a debt crisis that prevents it from accessing World Bank and International Monetary Fund loans are at stake, as foreign lenders have said a free and fair election is a pre-condition for any meaningful talks on the issue.

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Earth’s hottest month: July this year goes down as hottest month in recorded history  

Earth’s hottest month: July this year goes down as hottest month in recorded history  

Multiple factors might have played a small part in the record-breaking temperatures, including a budding El Niño warming event in the equatorial Pacific Ocean and a volcanic eruption last year on the island of Tonga that injected water vapour, itself a powerful greenhouse gas, into the stratosphere.

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Transition of Museveni from barter trade advocate to running ruthless mafioso of Uganda Inc

Transition of Museveni from barter trade advocate to running ruthless mafioso of Uganda Inc

If you talk of business crime, intellectual crime, academic crime, cybercrime, political crime, economic crime, ecological crime and environmental crime, virtually all those involved belong to President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s new middle class. They are found in the army, police, cabinet, legislature, judiciary, business, education, health, politics, you name it.

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Trump announces he plans to be ‘arrested’ in Atlanta on Thursday over Georgia indictment

Trump announces he plans to be ‘arrested’ in Atlanta on Thursday over Georgia indictment

In a 98-page Georgia indictment revealed last week, Trump and 18 other defendants were charged with a total of 41 criminal counts in connection with efforts to reverse his defeat in the state’s 2020 election.

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Africa on cusp of Russian mercenary group Wagner theatre after owner reveals it’s recruiting ‘strongmen’

Africa on cusp of Russian mercenary group Wagner theatre after owner reveals it’s recruiting ‘strongmen’

Russian social media channels linked to the mercenary leader said Prigozhin was recruiting fighters to work in Africa and also inviting investors from Russia to put money in the Central African Republic through Russian House, a cultural center in the African nation’s capital

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Killer nurse, Lucy Letby, handed life sentence by Manchester Crown Court for killing 7 babies

Killer nurse, Lucy Letby, handed life sentence by Manchester Crown Court for killing 7 babies

Letby, 33, murdered the five baby boys and two baby girls at the neonatal unit of Countess of Chester hospital in northern England over 13 months from 2015, injecting the infants with insulin or air, or force fed them milk.

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Kenyan police officers are on reconnaissance arrive in Port-au-Prince to train Haitian police

Kenyan police officers are on reconnaissance arrive in Port-au-Prince to train Haitian police

With only about 10,000 officers for the Caribbean nation’s more than 11 million people, Haitian police have been unable to quell gang violence that has taken control of almost 80 percent of the capital.

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