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A delegation from Pennsylvania is set on Wednesday to tour the audit taking place in Arizona’s largest county. The delegation will visit the Arizona Capitol to meet with members of the Arizona Legislature before touring the audit at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. “I kind of see this as a fact-finding mission to see what’s happening on the ground in Arizona,” Pennsylvania state Rep. Rob Kauffman told The Epoch Times. Pennsylvania state Sens. Doug Mastriano and Cris Dush were also traveling to the state. All three lawmakers are Republicans. Asked if the trip could lead to a similar audit in Pennsylvania, Dush told The Epoch…
BREXIT Britain’s accession to a bumper trade bloc has begun after member nations agreed to the UK joining the pact. The UK’s plans to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) were given the go-ahead today following a meeting of the group’s commission. CPTPP is made up of 11 countries and is one of the fastest-growing trading blocs in the world. International Trade Secretary Liz Truss has made joining the group a central aim for her department in 2021 and announced the UK was formally submitting its request to join on January 31, exactly 12 months after…
ITALY has been tipped to become the next country to create its own Brexit and follow the UK out of the European Union amid warnings the Brussels bloc could collapse in a matter of years. Former MEP and vocal Eurosceptic Nigel Farage has predicted the EU will collapse within a decade as Europeans looked to imitate Britain’s exit from the bloc. The UK completed its departure from the EU on December 31, 2020 following 47 years of membership, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson celebrating Britain’s new-found sovereignty and insisting the country will thrive outside the bloc. Six months on, former…
GENEVA—Variants of the novel coronavirus are now being assigned the letters of the Greek Alphabet in a bid to simplify discussion and pronunciation while avoiding stigma. The World Health Organization revealed the new names on Monday amid criticism that those given by scientists such as the so-called South African variant which goes by multiple names including B.1.351, 501Y.V2 and 20H/501Y.V2 were too complicated. As such, the four coronavirus variants considered of concern by the U.N. agency and known generally by the public as the UK, South Africa, Brazil and India variants have now been given the letters Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta according to the…
BRITONS are boycotting EU goods in response to the bloc’s hostility over the UK’s decision to quit, a new analysis by a pro-Brexit think tank has suggested, with imports from the rest of the world now outstripping those from the continent. And Facts4EU’s editor-in-chief Leigh Evans said Brussels must now consider is wisdom of alienating consumers in a marketplace which is often dubbed “Treasure Island” in reference to the vast quantity of goods exported by members of the EU27. Facts4EU used figures from the Office of National Statistics to compare the value of goods imported from EU and non-EU countries in March 2021 with…
NHS DIGITAL is looking to centralise digital records from across England into a single database, which will be shared with researchers and commercial partners. You have until June 23, 2021 to opt-out of your NHS data being shared with researchers and companies outside of the national health service. Privacy campaigners have raised serious concerns about plans from NHS Digital, which will see the medical histories of more than 55 million patients in England imported into a new database, including mental and sexual health data, criminal records, and more sensitive information. Not included in the database will be patient’s full addresses,…
The over 24 hours program equips ministers of the Gospel for endtime Kingdom exploits.. 2021, Global Ministers Classroom with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, which was held from Friday, May 21st through to Saturday, May 22nd, recorded the massive participation of over 40 million ministers of the Gospel from across the globe. The exclusive, strategic, and capacity-building program organized by the International School of Ministry (ISM) had in participation ministers from all partnering networks with Pastor Chris including the Rhapsody Evangelistic Online Network (REON). Opening the global classroom, Pastor Chris warmly welcomed the participating ministers from every…
In order to encourage American workers to get vaccinated, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has suspended the legal requirement for employers to report work-related injuries resulting from vaccinations aimed at combating the CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19. This suspension of the law by OSHA does not change the fact that employers may be held liable under workers’ compensation laws or under civil personal injury laws, according to the nonprofit group Liberty Counsel. Earlier in May, the website of OSHA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), stated that employers could be held liable if they required employees…
JOE BIDEN’s administration has warned Boris Johnson must uphold the Good Friday Agreement after Ireland had crunch talks with US counterparts. Foreign Minister Simon Coveney held talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on EU-US relations as well as the Brexit situation in Northern Ireland. After the talks this week, both men united to urge Britain to uphold the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol, which was agreed as part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement which came into force at the beginning of this year. But a new raft of checks on goods at the ports…
FRANCE will not tolerate “any weakness” from the European Union in pressuring Boris Johnson to uphold the Brexit agreement, Emmanuel Macron has warned. In a furious outburst, the French President accused Downing Street of rowing back on its deal signed with Brussels. He said: “We reaffirmed our clear and simple wish to simply see the test and spirit of the agreement applied. Applied completely and in good faith. “The situation in which we find ourselves as regards our fishermen, as regards respect for our common market, and as regards the Irish border – today these are the subject of unilateral…
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