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Twitter Continues to Ban Trump But Allows Accounts Created by Dictators and Terrorist Organizations to
Leopoldo López, one of the opposition leaders in Venezuela, recently expressed his surprise that Donald...
French Senate to Vote on Mandatory Vaccination for all Citizens Aged 24 to 59
The French Senate is set to vote on a bill that would make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for large...
US Submarine Collides With Unknown Object in South China Sea
On Oct. 2, the USS Connecticut struck a mysterious object while submerged in the South China Sea. It...
US Forces Secretly Training Taiwan Military as Threat From Beijing Grows
Approximately two dozen members of U.S. special-operations and support troops are engaged in training...
Beijing, Taking Over Taiwan, Would Lead to ‘Catastrophic’ Consequences Warns Taiwanese President
On Oct. 5, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen wrote in an essay for Foreign Affairs that Taipei, falling...
Offshore Creditors Demand More Transparency From Evergrande Amidst Potential Default
Teetering on the brink of collapse, China’s Evergrande Group has investors all across the globe in a state of panic. Reeling under a debt pile of $US305 billion, the company failed to make two payments...
Self-Help Tips to Tackle Negative Thoughts
Research suggests that "the brain is a large predictive machine, constantly comparing incoming sensory information and current experiences against stored knowledge and memories of previous experiences and predicting what will come next." So it seems...
A contact tracing QR code is seen at the entrance of a restaurant in Sydney on July 13, 2021. Rashays, a 27-location chain based in Sydney, says it will not reopen its doors when the New South Wales government relaxes restrictions on Oct. 1. Instead, Rashays will wait until Dec. 1 when vaccine passports are scheduled to be scrapped entirely. Co-founder Rami Ykmour said his company expects to lose $10 million during the delay, but feels the sacrifice is worth it for their business values.
Australian Restaurant Chain Expects to Lose $10 Million to Postpone Reopening Until ‘It’s a One-tier Society’
A 27-location restaurant chain in Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) state will remain closed after the government relaxes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) measures on Oct. 11, waiting until the so-called “Freedom Day” where the government...
Employees of Merck Serono look from the headquarter's windows on April 24, 2012 in Geneva. Researchers from the University of North Carolina have said Merck’s new COVID-19 pill based on molnupiravir “Will be incorporated in the DNA.”
Merck’s COVID Pill ‘Will be Incorporated in the DNA’: Researcher
Merck’s newly announced pill to treat Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) based on the molnupiravir compound has the downside of serious mutagenic risks in mammalian cells, according to researchers. In response, the pharmaceutical giant has disputed...
Fall Foraging- Wild Edibles (Part 3)
As the traditional time for harvest, you might guess that autumn is ideal for foraging wild edibles. You’re not wrong. From fruits to roots, and nuts to fungi, fall offers a fantastic array of fun...
Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) program host Tony Wu talks to a caller about new fears over press freedom in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Media Outlet Ordered to Support Beijing’s Interests Under New Guidelines
In what is seen as a move to further undermine editorial independence in Hong Kong, the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) was instructed by the government to prioritize national security as well as the interests...
China's real estate sector has been under enormous financial stress.
Chinese Developers Showing Sign of Weakness Amidst Evergrande Crisis
For the past few months, Chinese real estate firm Evergrande has been one of the focus points of the international investment community. The company has taken more than $300 billion in debts and is now...