Future heatwave: When will climate change become the crucial issue in American elections?

Future heatwave: When will climate change become the crucial issue in American elections?

Believe me, it’s strange to be an old man and feel like you’re living on a new planet. On November 7, the day before the midterm elections, I took my usual afternoon walk in New York City and I was wearing a short-sleeved shirt! That was a first for me....

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Vaccine fraud: Pfizer’s six-month results show 4 times greater risk of cardiac arrest in vaccinated participants

Vaccine fraud: Pfizer’s six-month results show 4 times greater risk of cardiac arrest in vaccinated participants

There was a substantial decrease in Covid-19 deaths in the eldest age group (85+) in Massachusetts that cannot not be plausibly explained. The paradoxical drop in deaths in the most elderly (85+) is best explained by the substantial jump in deaths from the previous year in that age group. SARS-CoV-2...

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Covid fraud: Evidence from death certificates in Massachusetts suggest vaccines may have killed more people

Covid fraud: Evidence from death certificates in Massachusetts suggest vaccines may have killed more people

Death certificates in Massachusetts, US, suggest high mortality may have been caused by Covid vaccines In this article, I highlight the work of independent investigator John Beaudoin Sr, who analysed nearly seven years of Massachusetts death certificates he obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Beaudoin’s findings demonstrate...

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Qatar World Cup: Brazil’s stylish win against Serbia sends strong warning to dreamers of glory

Qatar World Cup: Brazil’s stylish win against Serbia sends strong warning to dreamers of glory

The man who can’t get a start at Spurs showed exactly why it is he, not Neymar, who is the golden boy of Brazil to so many with an opening-game double. When you consider Neymar, Vinicius junior – remember him, Liverpool fans? – and Raphinha could have finished with at...

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Hate or love it, processed food is here to stay if the world is going to feed 8 billion people

Hate or love it, processed food is here to stay if the world is going to feed 8 billion people

The stigma against processed food is growing, but there’s no way to sustainably feed eight billion people without it. Say “processed food” and most of us picture unhealthy, cheap junk. Fresh food straight from the garden or the field is good. Once we’ve put it through a processing plant or...

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Time for disgraced Ronaldo to prove ‘best timing is always my timing’ after Man United exit

Time for disgraced Ronaldo to prove ‘best timing is always my timing’ after Man United exit

“In my life, the best timing is always my timing,” Cristiano Ronaldo said this week. Well, now we are about to find out if he is right. Less than 48 hours before Portugal are due to kick off their World Cup campaign against Ghana, arguably the most-high profile footballer in...

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Restless Ronaldo kisses $19 million goodbye as he exits Man United to try unknown ‘new challenge’

Restless Ronaldo kisses $19 million goodbye as he exits Man United to try unknown ‘new challenge’

Cristiano Ronaldo has kissed goodbye to £16 million ($19 million) after it was confirmed that he has left Manchester United with immediate effect. Ronaldo’s exit has been agreed by mutual consent but it can be revealed that United have not paid any compensation for the remaining seven months of his...

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Qatar temperatures: How teams are dealing with extreme heat to ensure high player performance

Qatar temperatures: How teams are dealing with extreme heat to ensure high player performance

The first match of the men’s football World Cup kicked off in Qatar on Sunday November 20 when the temperature was around 30 °C and humidity was nearly 60 per cent. When Qatar first won the bid to host the tournament 12 years ago, extreme heat was one of several...

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South African society is ‘criminogenic’, made worse by policing style that’s archaic in structure and texture

South African society is ‘criminogenic’, made worse by policing style that’s archaic in structure and texture

Rising levels of murder and robbery, gender-based violence, embedded organised crime and police corruption characterise South Africa’s crime crisis. Can the country’s system of policing and safety be fixed? And if so, how? Our continuing reference point for answers is the decade-old National Development Plan that advises on strengthening police...

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What is holding back rebel rollout of demobilisation programme in eastern DRC?

What is holding back rebel rollout of demobilisation programme in eastern DRC?

The Democratic Republic of Congo has been encouraged to accelerate the rollout of a new programme to demobilise rebel fighters amid surging conflict with armed groups, including the M23, which has seized yet more territory in eastern parts of the country. But there are limited funds for the programme, which...

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