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Japan Imposes New Sanctions on Russia, Denounces China’s Aggression Toward Taiwan
SINGAPORE — On Sept. 26, Japan announced new sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine conflict, and Japanese and American leaders denounced China's aggression...
Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger: Bill Gates, WHO, and Global Depopulation
The global Covid pandemic response has been hijacked by Bill Gates and his puppet organizations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Gavi, the...
Read moreResurgent Bibi? New Israeli Elections Offer Chance for Netanyahu’s Return
With the nation of Israel set to conduct its fifth general election in three years, a familiar face has emerged as a candidate...
Read moreLIVE: World Council for Health Press Conference on 9/27 From the U.K.
(NOTICE: We are working on getting the mobile version running, right now you can watch this replay on your computer.) Speaking from London...
Read moreBreaking: Doctor Who Promoted Covid Vaccines Calls for Suspension of Covid Vaccinations; Will Hold Press Conference Tuesday
Dr. Aseem Malhotra is a British cardiologist who is an internationally renowned expert in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of heart disease. He...
Read moreEurope’s Energy Crisis Leading to a Dark, Cold Winter
For most Americans, energy and renewable energy sources are in the news but rarely are a cause for concern, outside of gas prices...
Read moreItaly Rebukes EU, Elects Right-wing Government
Not surprisingly, the American mainstream media were quick to characterize Giorgia Meloni and her Brothers of Italy Party as Benito Mussolini's second coming....
Read moreChina’s Wang Yi Meets Antony Blinken Amid Escalating Tensions Over Taiwan
SINGAPORE — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met on September 23 in New York on the...
Read moreClimate Crazy Lights Self on Fire and Interrupts Tennis Match
A protester wearing a T-shirt reading “End UK Private Jets” charged the court, sat in the service box, poured liquid on his arm...
Read moreSouth Korea Expresses Ire at Biden’s Electric-vehicle Push
SINGAPORE — South Korea regards recent U.S. rules that prioritize American-made electric vehicles and batteries as a “betrayal,” a senior official in Seoul,...
Read moreChinese Communists’ Persecution of Cardinal Zen Continues as He Stands Trial
SINGAPORE — Notwithstanding a slight Covid-19-related delay, the high-profile trial of Chinese Cardinal Joseph Zen and five other defendants is still slated to...
Read moreSingapore May Consider Law to Tackle “Cancel Culture” Amid LGBTQ+ Activism
SINGAPORE — A law that stops people from restricting others’ free speech through vitriolic online attacks could be enforced, provided the “right solutions”...
Read moreJapanese Man Sets Himself Ablaze to Protest Shinzo Abe’s State Funeral
SINGAPORE — A man set himself on fire near the Japanese prime minister’s office in Tokyo on Wednesday to allegedly protest against the...
Read morePutin Calling Up More Troops, Making Nuclear Threats
Both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict are willing to escalate the conflict, meaning more loss of life, more economic devastation, and more chaos....
Read moreCambodian Activists Fear Mounting Surveillance From Asia’s Digital “Silk Road”
SINGAPORE — Chinese technologies and tactics to deal with internet use and dissent are widening to countries along its Digital Silk Road, based...
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