Hungary To Refund €1.7 Billion of Income Tax To Families Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has pledged to refund families their income taxes in 2022, around €1.7 billion (£1.45 billion/$2 billion).
As World Heats, Youth Protesters March for Climate Action On Friday, September 24, young climate activists from around the world will be marching once again to call on governments to cut carbon emissions and tackle the climate crisis.
Why FDA Warned Dr. Mercola to Stop Writing About Vitamin D The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) launched a social media campaign to put an end to Mercola.com. CSPI admitted they pressured the FDA to issue me a warning letter to stop writing about nutritional products that can lower your risk of respiratory infections such as COVID-19
China’s Coal Announcement Potential Climate Game-Changer Chinese President Xi Jinping told the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday that the Chinese government would “not build new coal-fired power projects abroad” and would instead “step up support for other developing countries in developing green and low-carbon energy.” If implemented, this could mark the beginning of a shift
Civil Rights Leaders Urge Biden to Halt Expulsions of Haitians President Joe Biden The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Sri Lanka: Rights Abuses Jeopardize EU Trade Benefits (Brussels) – The European Union should publicly set out a clear framework with short timelines for Sri Lanka to comply with its human rights commitments and retain tariff-free access to the EU market, Human Rights Watch said in a letter to the European Commission this week. EU pressure over a sharply
11 Stoic Personality Traits That Show You Are a Strong Person A stoic person is someone who is strong and resilient.
9/11 and Afghanistan Post-Mortems: Lessons in Safe Logic In the wake of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the 20th anniversary of the mass murders of September 11, 2001, the corporate mainstream and alternative media have been replete with articles analyzing the consequences of 9/11 that resulted in the US invasion of Afghanistan and its alleged withdrawal
Fear Destroys Freedom In a Wall Street Journal essay, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urges readers not to trust “the elites,” pointing out that “Influential people in public health, government and the media” have “failed to rise to the moment”
UN: World Leaders Should Address Rights Crises (New York) – World leaders gathering at the United Nations General Assembly in New York should support actions to address the world’s major human rights crises, Human Rights Watch said today.
Greece: Dangerous Custody Law to Take Effect (Athens) – A law scheduled to take effect on September 16, 2021, that amends child custody provisions in Greece’s civil code places women and children survivors of domestic violence at risk, Human Rights Watch said today. The Greek government should take steps to immediately modify the law to ensure that
US: Extreme Heat Should Prompt New Border Approach (Washington, DC) – Extreme heat in the United States in the summer of 2021 underscores the urgency of adopting a climate-informed approach to policies affecting border communities, migrants, and asylum seekers, a group of 68 rights organizations said today in a letter to the Biden administration. The groups include Human Rights
Massive Lies About Nobel Prize Winning Treatment In recent days, another big, fat lie has been allowed to circulate unchecked and unverified in headlines across the media landscape regarding Ivermectin.
Feel Angry All the Time? 10 Things That May Be Hiding Behind Your Anger Is your anger getting out of control? Is it getting harder and harder to stop flaring up at people? Do you wonder why you always tend to use anger instead of other emotions in stressful situations? Getting angry is not productive, it can be scary for those around you and