New study reveals Covid vaccines caused hundreds of death of healthy people

New study reveals Covid vaccines caused hundreds of death of healthy people

Hulscher says the study’s republication signals a “pivotal victory for transparency and accountability in science.” It also marks “a significant setback” for actors in the biopharmaceutical complex and “their Academic Publishing Cartel,” Hulscher said. Hulscher’s co-authors include Dr Harvey Risch, Dr Peter A. McCullough and Dr William Makis.

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Analysts link rise of Lakurawa terrorists to absence of government in Nigeria’s northwest

Analysts link rise of Lakurawa terrorists to absence of government in Nigeria’s northwest

The Nigerian security forces, under Operation Fansan Yamma and Operation Farautar Mujiya, launched air and ground assaults on camps belonging to the terror group after Lakurawa attacked residents of Mera in Kebbi State, killing 15 people, on 9 November 2024.

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Namibia’s vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on course to become first female president

Namibia’s vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on course to become first female president

About 1.4 million people — approximately half the Namibian population — are registered to vote to decide the president and the makeup of Parliament. The country on the southwestern coast of Africa is a former German colony that came under South African control after World War I. SWAPO was at the forefront of the battle for independence.

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Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan supporters battle police in capital Islamabad, six killed the in violence

Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan supporters battle police in capital Islamabad, six killed the in violence

Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi, who is leading the protest, told people to keep marching toward the Red Zone peacefully. She said another plan of action would be conveyed to protesters if Khan was not released. She also urged the government not to harm the demonstrators.

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India’s Adani Group haemorrhages after US bribery indictment as companies trash agreements

Last November, the agency said it would provide financing for the port terminal project in the key city of Colombo.

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Zero sum game: China scoffs at threats by US President-elect Trump to slap steep tariffs on imports

Zero sum game: China scoffs at threats by US President-elect Trump to slap steep tariffs on imports

The United States, where fentanyl abuse has been a major cause of death, has pushed China for tougher law enforcement, including tackling illicit finance and clamping further controls on the chemicals.

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Madagascar says death toll now 25 after boats carrying Somali migrants capsize

Madagascar says death toll now 25 after boats carrying Somali migrants capsize

Many young Somalis embark every year on dangerous journeys in search of better opportunities abroad. The UN agency has previously raised concerns over the rise in irregular migration from Horn of Africa countries as people flee from conflict and drought.

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Book review: ‘Crossing Borders’ is a new release that vaults reader into exciting world job market

Book review: ‘Crossing Borders’ is a new release that vaults reader into exciting world job market

Whether the reader is a recent graduate, an experienced professional seeking a new direction, or a career changer, Crossing Borders lays out a clear and inspiring path. Through powerful stories and hard-earned lessons, Silper invites readers to discover the resilience required to thrive in this challenging field and gives practical steps for achieving success in humanitarian role around the world.

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Experts: Sticking points in push to address global plastic crisis may not be resolved at South Korea meet

Experts: Sticking points in push to address global plastic crisis may not be resolved at South Korea meet

Led by Norway and Rwanda, 66 countries plus the European Union say they want to address the total amount of plastic on Earth by controlling design, production, consumption and where plastic ends up.

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HRW report says Mozambican police, army killed 10 children during election protests

HRW report says Mozambican police, army killed 10 children during election protests

The leftist party, known as Frelimo, has often been accused of rigging elections to remain in power. There were violent protests after last year’s local elections, but these demonstrations have been the biggest challenge to Frelimo’s long rule.

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