Month: September 2020
Russia offers $1.5bn loan to Belarus as Putin, Lukashenko meet in Sochi
Open letter from medical doctors and health professionals to all Belgian authorities and all belgian media
We, Belgian doctors and health professionals, wish to express our serious concern about the evolution of the situation in the recent months surrounding the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We call on politicians to be independently and critically informed in the decision-making process and in the compulsory implementation of corona-measures. We ask for an open debate, where all experts are represented without any form of censorship. After the initial panic surrounding covid-19, the objective facts now show a completely different picture – there is no medical justification for any emergency policy anymore. …
Open letter from medical doctors and health professionals to all Belgian authorities and all belgian media
European Parliament calls for international probe into alleged Navalny poisoning & suspension of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
RT | September 17, 2020 The European Parliament has pushed to halt construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Germany and Russia, and for…
European Parliament calls for international probe into alleged Navalny poisoning & suspension of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
Southeast Asia: America’s Other Target
Ab8 COVID-19 Drug Breakthrough: Tiny Antibody Component Completely Neutralizes the SARS-CoV-2 Virus
Pompeo pushing Trump toward war with Iran, Zarif warns
US Plane Carrying Drugs Rendered Inoperative in Venezuela
US Plane Carrying Drugs Rendered Inoperative in Venezuela
A plane registered in the United States containing a large shipment of drugs inside was rendered inoperable upon entering Zulia state, on the border with Colombia, as informed by Nestor Reverol, Minister of People’s Power for Internal Affairs, Peace and Justice.
Wagging the Dog: As Trump and Iran square off on Venezuela Oil Shipments, will US Go full Pirate of the Gulf?
Trump had four Iranian oil tankers seized in August, alleging that they were heading for Venezuela. The problem? There is no basis in international law for the seizures, which are therefore mere piracy and outright grand larceny. The owners of the vessels have filed suit in a Washington, D.C. district court.
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