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Informed voters and honest elections are left’s worst nightmare

By Robert Knight - - Monday, September 5, 2022 OPINION: Lots of things today don’t pass the straight face test.  President Joe Biden says the main danger to “democracy”...

‘A ticking time bomb’: healthcare under threat across western Europe

For decades, western Europe’s national healthcare systems have been widely touted as among the best in the world. But an ageing population, more long-term illnesses,...

EU regulator: mRNA coronavirus vaccines possibly linked to heart swelling

The regulator’s safety committee analyzed 145 cases of myocarditis and 138 cases of pericarditis after the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine. The mRNA vaccines from BioNTech/Pfizer and Moderna...

In response to the social initiatives of the government

Probably everyone remembers on November 5, 2018, before the second round of the presidential election (when the first round failed), the address of the...

Biden warns of ‘real’ food shortage risk over Russia’s invasion into Ukraine

President Biden warned Thursday that there could be global food shortages resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine and announced steps to prevent a...

U.S.-Led Alliance Faces Frustration, and Pain of its Own, Over Russia Sanctions

Vladimir V. Putin is making gains in his war on Ukraine while the United States and its allies struggle with soaring energy prices and...

EU Stalls on Ukraine Aid as Fears Spike of Gas Crisis at Home

•Bulk of emergency loans remains stuck over details of packages •Commission warns of risk of economic fatigue among Europeans By Jorge Valero and Alberto Nardelli The European...

Poland threatens to turn ‘all our cannon’ on EU in rule-of-law row

Ruling party steps up rhetoric by suggesting it could unseat European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen Poland’s national-conservative government has significantly toughened its rhetoric in...

Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election

Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments...

Blinken backs Kazakhstan sovereignty as Ukraine raises fears

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday vowed US support for Kazakhstan's independence on a trip to boost influence in Central Asia, which has...