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Study Finds Elevated Risk Of Eye Inflammatory Disorder Following COVID-19 Vaccination

Authored by Megan Redshaw, J.D. via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), People with a history of uveitis may experience a recurrence of the eye inflammatory disorder following COVID-19 vaccination, especially in the early postvaccination period. A recently published study in JAMA Ophthalmology found that...

Tory MP Says She Was Unjustly Expelled by House Speaker

A day following her expulsion from the House of Commons, Conservative MP Rachael Thomas claimed the House Speaker’s decision was made in error, as she had withdrawn her comments. During a heated question period on April 30, Ms. Thomas was...

Combating Online ‘Misinformation’ for Who?

Anyone who has studied a skerrick of history knows that protecting free speech is about giving voice to the powerless against the more powerful. Commentary The Australian government has announced its intention to forge ahead with misinformation legislation. The idea is to...

Here Are The Five Subjects That Modi Is Expected To Discuss With Putin During His Visit

Tribune India reported that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to visit Moscow on 8 July, which was followed by the Kremlin confirming that the details are being worked out and will be announced later. It should therefore be...

Australians Do Not Trust News Content Written by Artificial Intelligence

95 percent believe news outlets should disclose if they are using AI. Australians do not trust news fully written by artificial intelligence (AI) and believe that media should disclose when they are using the technology. For the first time, a government...

Russia Probably Won’t Impose A No-Fly Zone Over The Black Sea After The Sevastopol Attack

An ATACMS missile loaded with cluster munitions exploded over a beach in Sevastopol over the weekend, injuring 124 people, nearly a fifth of whom were children. The Russian Ministry of Defense blamed the US for providing Ukraine with these...

“A Lot Of Shuttered Nuclear Power Plants Could Be Turned Back On”, Fed Energy Official Says

The United States is about to experience a resurgence in nuclear energy. The federal government is expected to continue restarting shuttered nuclear power plants in the coming years to meet the increasing demand for clean, dependable energy essential for powering...

What Role Did Foreign Spy Agencies Play In Sunday’s Terrorist Attacks In Dagestan?

The southern Russian region of Dagestan was hit by several terrorist attacks in Sunday after armed militants targeted a churches, synagogues, and a traffic police post in two separate cities. Abdulkhakim Gadzhiyev, who’s one of that region’s representatives in...

The West Can’t Compete With Russia’s “Nuclear Diplomacy”

The Financial Times (FT) published a piece last week about “How Russia is using nuclear power to win global influence”, which used the example of its Roopur project in Bangladesh to fearmonger about Moscow allegedly manipulating its partners into...

Cocoa Crash Unfolds As “Liquidity Evaporates”

Cocoa futures in New York crashed 29 April in their biggest daily drawdown on record, driven mostly by improved weather forecasts and sliding liquidity. "Cocoa prices are melting down. New York and London cocoa futures are down ~15% today (that's,...
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Võru Youth Are Sliding Toward the Abyss – If the State Cannot Act, the Community Must Wake Up

Today I write as a concerned parent. Not as a politician, an official, or a commentator, but as a...
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