What’s Needed for the COP26 ‘Forest Deal’ to Deliver for People and Planet The United Kingdom and Indonesia are expected to announce a “Forest Deal” to end and reverse deforestation by 2030 on November 2 at the global summit on climate change.
Chad: Violent Repression of Opposition Protest (New York) – The Chadian government has failed to take any responsibility for its security forces’ abusive use of force against peaceful protesters in the capital N’Djamena on October 2, 2021, Human Rights Watch said today. The right to peaceful protest came under attack almost immediately after Chad’s Transitional
Mass Psychosis Is a Real Global Pandemic Mass psychosis is dened as an epidemic of madness that occurs when a large portion of society loses touch with reality and descends into delusions.
'History Will Not Judge Us Kindly:' Facebook Employees Attack Zuckerberg for Not Suppressing Conservatives Enough In leaked internal messages, unhinged Facebook employees harshly criticized CEO Mark Zuckerberg for not censoring conservatives to the levels they feel are appropriate.
EXCLUSIVE - RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel Condemns Big Tech Following News of Facebook Suppressing Breitbart Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee, condemned Big Tech for suppressing conservative voices following reports that Facebook introduced tools that suppressed the traffic of Breitbart News and other conservative publishers by double-digit margins. “Recent reports shed light on what Republicans have been saying for years – Big Tech companies
Exclusive: Abbott Tells Biden Texas 'Can Produce the Oil', 'Let Us Do Our Thing' AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov.
This Week in the New Normal #9 Audio Version New Feature! Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. The Death of a War Criminal 2021 sure has been hard on blood-soaked warmongers behind
Warning: The COVID Jabs Are Administered Incorrectly Retired nurse lecturer John Campbell, Ph.D., reviews research showing that intravenous injection of mRNA COVID shots can induce acute myopericarditis in mice.
Myanmar: Prisoner Releases Fall Short (Bangkok) – The Myanmar junta’s recent prisoner releases are limited in scope and do not reflect a broader change in the military’s respect for human rights, Human Rights Watch said today.
The Alchemist’s Kitchen’s Guide to Relaxation How often do you really feel relaxed? Life can be complicated and overwhelming.
Lebanon’s Tragic Cycle of Violence Has a Cause Scenes from Lebanon shocked residents and the world on Thursday when the streets of a residential and commercial district in Beirut descended into a level of violence last seen during the country’s the civil war: Families sheltering in hallways, bathrooms, and makeshift underground shelters; children cowering in school corridors;
Self-Love and the Art of Receiving Thanksgiving has always been “our” holiday—the day when sixteen to twenty members of my extended family schlep over the bridge to New Jersey, pile into our home, and a feast for hours on food my mother started preparing days earlier, all washed down with our big laughs and bigger
Singapore: Withdraw Foreign Interference Bill (New York) – The Singapore government should withdraw a proposed law that significantly undermines the rights of activists, academics, journalists, and others to freedom of expression, association, and participation in public affairs and to privacy, Human Rights Watch and nine other international organizations said in a statement released today. The parliament
Are the COVID Shots Working? According to data from Israel which is the best in the world at this point, thanks to the Israelis dedication to data collection and transparency it seems the news is anything but good, and that is a profoundly serious understatement.
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un: Citizens Suffering from ‘Grim' Economy North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday urged officials of his country’s ruling party to work on improving citizens’ quality of life amid a “grim” economic situation, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Monday. North Korea faces “huge tasks for adjusting and developing the state economy,” Kim