Bahrain: Free Ailing Academic (Beirut) – The Bahrain authorities should free Dr.Abduljalil al-Singace, an academic imprisoned since 2011, 15 organizations including Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to the king of Bahrain.
Joint Letter: Free Abduljalil al-Singace King of Bahrain, Shaikh Hamad bin 'Issa Al Khalifa Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Your Majesties, We, the undersigned, are writing to you concerning Dr.
Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods and Supplements STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published September 2, 2019, and has been updated with new information.
How the Global Takeover Mirrors the Hijacking of Medicine STORY AT-A-GLANCE In a recent interview with Roman Balmakov from “Facts Matter,” a podcast by The Epoch Times, I discuss how American medicine was reshaped and holistic medicine sidelined by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations, starting in 1910. Before that time, natural medicine — using herbs, homeopathic remedies and general nutrition
Yet Another Victim of Indonesia’s Blasphemy Law Indonesia’s toxic blasphemy law has claimed another victim, this time a former government minister over a social media post deemed insulting to Buddhists.
South American Leftists Revive Call for Regional Currency Colombia – under its first-ever leftist president, ex-guerrilla member Gustavo Petro – revived a longtime far-left hope of creating a unified South American currency to defy the U.S.
Europe Heatwaves Disastrous for Older People, People with Disabilities Thousands of people have died as 21 countries across Europe endured unusually high temperatures amid an unprecedented and prolonged yet predictable heatwave last month.
MPs Grill Dutch Govt on EU Great Reset Agenda Forcing Farms to Close Elected representatives in the Netherlands have grilled the country’s government over exactly how many farms will be forced to close to satisfy the European Union’s Great Reset green agenda.
Getting Stronger as You Age STORY AT-A-GLANCE If you read this article previously please reread as there are two important edits that I added.
Dutch Farmer Protest: Man Convicted for Roadblocks THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – A man was convicted Thursday of dumping straw on a Dutch road last month and sentenced to perform 80 hours of unpaid work, in one of the first cases stemming from widespread protests by farmers against government plans to slash nitrogen emissions. The 42-year-old man, whose
Is the Bank of Russia buying gold? On March 25, the Bank of Russia announced it would buy gold at a fixed price of 5,000 rubles per gram.
Guinea: Government Dissolves Opposition Coalition (Nairobi) – Guinea dissolved the National Front for the Defense of the Constitution (Front national pour la défense de la Constitution, FNDC), a prominent coalition of Guinean civil society groups and opposition parties, on politically motivated grounds on August 8, 2022, Human Rights Watch said today. The move by the
WEF's Yuval Harari: 'Don't Need the Vast Majority of the Population' Yuval Noah Harari, historian, futurist, and World Economic Forum (WEF) adviser, said, “We just don’t need the vast majority of the population” in the early 21st century given modern technologies’ rendering human labor economically and militarily “redundant.” Harari’s remarks were made in an interview with Chris Anderson, the
The 5G War — Technology Versus Humanity STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article was previously published June 5, 2019, and has been updated with new information.
UK to reverse “accidental” ban on edible insect farming Good news guys, UK companies will soon be free to start producing and selling several species of “edible insects” again. Apparently, one effect of Brexit is that the UK no longer belonged to the European Union’s “novel foods” programme, which approved many varieties of insects for human consumption. Because