Bloody Feast of Sacrifice: How Gaza war turned usually joyous Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday into misery

Bloody Feast of Sacrifice: How Gaza war turned usually joyous Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday into misery

Muslims around the world will celebrate the four-day Eid al-Adha, the Feast of the Sacrifice, early in the week. It commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail, as recounted in the Quran. In the Jewish and Christian traditions, Abraham is called to sacrifice his other son, Isaac.

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WFP to refugees in Kenya: We provide free food, free water, free health and education, so you should accept cut food rations

WFP to refugees in Kenya: We provide free food, free water, free health and education, so you should accept cut food rations

The cuts to both food and vouchers were imposed with little warning, people in Dadaab – Kenya’s largest refugee settlement – complained. They also came on the heels of heavy flooding in April, which displaced 20,000 people and drove up prices in local markets, deepening everyone’s despair.

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Asthma omena therepy: Patients flock Hyderabad city in India to swallow live sardines as medicine

Asthma omena therepy: Patients flock Hyderabad city in India to swallow live sardines as medicine

Legend has it that in 1845 a wandering saint presented a secret formula of miracle herbs to Veeranna Goud, a man living in the old city of Hyderabad, and instructed him to give it to asthma patients for free. Since then, Goud’s descendants, known as the Bathini family, have preserved the tradition and kept the herbal formula under wraps, shared only among male descendants.

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Food slaves: Since AGRA’s launch, African biodiversity has been severely lost, farmers tricked into dumping nutrient-dense, drought-resistant crops

Food slaves: Since AGRA’s launch, African biodiversity has been severely lost, farmers tricked into dumping nutrient-dense, drought-resistant crops

In 1999, Monsanto’s CEO Robert Shapiro bragged that the company planned to control “three of the largest industries in the world – agriculture, food and health – that now operate as separate businesses. But there are a set of changes that will lead to their integration.” Today these chemical manufacturers control a huge percentage of the world’s food supply.

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Elite Chinese scientists reveal how they engage in fraud cheat to keep jobs as they have ‘no choice’

Elite Chinese scientists reveal how they engage in fraud cheat to keep jobs as they have ‘no choice’

In 2015, the Chinese government introduced the Double First-Class Initiative to establish “world-class” universities and disciplines. Universities selected for inclusion in the programme receive extra funding, whereas those that perform poorly risk being delisted, says Wang.

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New study in Kenya’s Samburu national park finds African elephants call each unique names

New study in Kenya’s Samburu national park finds African elephants call each unique names

Researchers tested their results by playing recordings to individual elephants, who responded more energetically, ears flapping and trunk lifted, to recordings that contained their names. Sometimes elephants entirely ignored vocalizations addressed to others.

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Mass murder: Vaccinated coronavirus patients died at twice the rate of the unvaccinated – study

Mass murder: Vaccinated coronavirus patients died at twice the rate of the unvaccinated – study

A review article published in the journal Vaccine in January discussed the potential role of IgG4 antibodies in the non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines. The authors noted that people who received two or more Covid-19 mRNA vaccines were reported to have unusually elevated concentrations of IgG4 antibodies.

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New probe unearths how 47 countries in Western world hide data on Covid lockdowns and vaccines excess deaths

New probe unearths how 47 countries in Western world hide data on Covid lockdowns and vaccines excess deaths

The Norwegian authors found “significant” excess mortality in 2021 and 2022 for all causes (3.7 per cent and 14.5 per cent), for cardiovascular diseases (14.3 per cent and 22.0 per cent), and for malignant tumours in 2022 (3.5 per cent).

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You cannot believe one word: Fauci defends Covid policies in heated showdown with sceptical

You cannot believe one word: Fauci defends Covid policies in heated showdown with sceptical

Leaked messages released last year suggested Fauci was aware of the gain-of-function research and pressured key virologists to suppress research indicating that Covid-19 originated as a result of a lab leak while supporting research favouring a “zoonotic” – or natural origin – of the virus. In his testimony on June 3, Fauci denied those allegations.

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American supremacist group Proud Boys have spread tentacles worldwide, set for mass uprisings in coming presidential election

American supremacist group Proud Boys have spread tentacles worldwide, set for mass uprisings in coming presidential election

Today, many Proud Boys want Trump back in power, not just because of the prospect of pardons. For some, his appeal reflects a deeper cultural shift in America – from unease at changing racial and ethnic demographics to anger over immigration and a perception on the right that liberals are destroying the country. Trump frequently exploits those grievances on the campaign trail in apocalyptic language that’s echoed by some Proud Boys.

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