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FLORIDA TO END ALL VACCINE MANDATES-The State Surgeon-General says all vaccines is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery Florida is set to end all vaccine mandates, including for students to attend schools, as announced by the state’s surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo . Ladapo, along with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, cast the issue of vaccination as one of personal choice. Ladapo said during a press conference in Tampa that every last one of the vaccines is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery. “Who am I as a government or anyone else, or who am I as a man standing…
POLICE INVESTIGATES LISBON CRASH -European leaders post condolences after Lisbon funicular crash Police today started investigations into the funicular railway car in Lisbon where at least 15 people died and 18 were injured. The Gloria funicular railway car, which is popular with tourists and is one of Lisbon’s symbols, derailed and crashed on Wednesday, as reported by an emergency medical service. Authorities have reportedly said some foreign nationals were among the dead with five people gravely injured. The Gloria line transports around three million people annually, according to the town hall. Its two cars, each capable of carrying around 40…
SIX CHARGED WITH TERRORISM – Over support for Palestine Action Six people have been charged with terrorism offences in connection with supporting banned group Palestine Action. The offences relate to allegedly arranging public demonstrations in London, Manchester and Cardiff, as well as managing 13 Zoom meetings, between July and August in support of the proscribed group, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Timothy Crosland, 55, from Southwark, south-east London, Patrick Friend, 26, of Grange in Edinburgh, Gwen Harrison, 48, from Kendal, Cumbria, David Nixon, 39, from Barnsley in South Yorkshire, Dawn Manners, 56, from Hackney, east London, and Melanie Griffith, 62,…
THAMES WATER’S RESCUE PLAN – Customers are set to pay more but get less UK customers could soon be paying more for less if a group of creditors gets the go-ahead for Thames Water’s proposed rescue plan. The consortium, calling itself London & Valley Water, revealed the outline of its business plan and it says it wants to use about £20.5 billion of consumer cash to shore up the company’s core operations. But here’s the catch: that huge sum would actually deliver fewer projects than the deal already approved by the water regulator, Ofwat. People close to the creditors argue…
GOOGLE MUST PAY $425 MILLION IN CLASS ACTION OVER PRIVACY – The users had been seeking more than $31 billion in damages A federal jury determined that Google must pay $425 million for invading users’ privacy by continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a tracking feature in their Google account. The verdict comes after a trial in the federal court in San Francisco over allegations that Google over an eight-year period accessed users’ mobile devices to collect, save, and use their data, violating privacy assurances under its Web & App Activity setting. The users…
CHINA EXHIBITS ADVANCED STRATEGIC WEAPONS – In V-DAY Military Parade China displayed its advanced strategic strike armaments in a grand military parade in Beijing on Wednesday marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance against Japan. The highly-anticipated armaments displayed by the four formations of the strategic strike group included cruise missiles, hypersonic missiles, and two nuclear missiles formations. In the cruise missiles formation, China unveiled its ChangJian-20A, YingJi-18C, and ChangJian-1000 cruise missiles, showcasing its long-range precise strike and multi-domain deterrence capabilities. This was the first time that cruise missiles of the Navy, Air…
ISRAEL LAUNCHES NEW MILITARY SATELLITE – Israel’s latest spy satellite was launched into space from an undisclosed site Israel on Tuesday launched its latest spy satellite into space from an undisclosed site, the Defence Ministry said Video distributed by the Israeli Ministry of Defence on Wednesday (September 3) showed preparations ahead of the satellite launch into space. The Ofek 19 satellite was built by state-run Israel Aerospace Industries. “Ofek 19 is a highly advanced SAR (synthetic aperture radar) observation satellite with enhanced capabilities. Upon entering Earth’s orbit, the satellite will undergo a series of designated tests to assess its integrity…
MACRON TELLS MINISTERS TO SUPPORT BAYROU- Opposition parties plan to bring down the minority government French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou joined a cabinet meeting at the Elysee Palace on Wednesday (September 3) where President Emmanuel Macron asked the ministers to gather support ahead of a confidence vote in parliament, the government’s spokeswoman said. Opposition parties in France have said they will bring down the minority government in a confidence vote scheduled on Monday (September 8). Bayrou began a series of talks this week with opposition parties, including the far-right’s Marine Le Pen, to try to prevent the government’s fall. Bayrou’s…
XI, GUESTS ATTEND V-DAY MILITARY PARADE – Walking beside President Xi were Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, North Korean Leader Chinese President Xi Jinping and international guests ascended the Tian’anmen Rostrum in Beijing on Wednesday morning and attended a grand gathering to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japan China was the first to fight against Japan and sustained the longest resistance. In the 14-year-long war, Chinese casualties exceeded 35 million. With the huge national sacrifice, the Chinese people held ground in the main theater in the East of the…
POLISH PM MOCKS OPPOSITION TO MERCOSUR DEAL- Tusk says opposing EU countries will not stop it from being adopted European Union countries opposed to a trade accord with South America’s Mercosur bloc will not be able to stop it being adopted, but are working to find solutions to lessen its negative effects, Poland’s Prime Minister said on Wednesday (Sept. 3). The European Commission was set to present its deal with Mercosur for approval on Wednesday, hoping to win over the main critics of the deal – France, Poland and European farmers – with promises of safeguards. Speaking at a defence…
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