Germany finally has a government ready to lead Europe

posted in: Germany, News

The ‘Merkel brake’ that held up progress on the rule of law is now finally off. Guy Verhofstadt is a member of the European Parliament. He is the former leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and … Read More

China Warns U.S. Will ‘Pay a Price’ for Boycotting Olympics

posted in: Far East, News

(Bloomberg) — China has threatened the U.S. with retaliation against its decision to declare a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics, warning that ties between the world’s two largest economies may suffer. “The U.S. is standing opposed to athletes and … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 3 December 2021

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Greetings from Tyler, All the authorities are holding out the prospect of extreme mandates on the news of the new variant.  They’re not sure about anything, but stand by.  It’s liable to confer all power to our tormentors.  Maybe it … Read More

Japan’s Covid-19 deaths lowest in 16 months as cases plummet

posted in: Far East, News

TOKYO (BLOOMBERG) – In the world’s oldest nation, less than one person a day is dying from COVID-19. The six confirmed deaths in Japan over the past week is the lowest it’s been in the country since July 2020, before … Read More

Virginia to remove Robert E. Lee statue pedestal in Richmond: ‘Successful conclusion’

The pedestal had been defaced with profane, anti-police graffiti The pedestal on which a controversial statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee stood for 131 years in Richmond, Virginia, is slated to be removed, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Sunday. The … Read More

Iran Talks: Israel Presses U.S. for More Sanctions, Military Threat

Israel is stepping up its pressure on senior American officials ahead of the resumption of nuclear negotiations between Iran and six world powers in Vienna this week. Israel’s goal is to persuade the United States to neither return to the … Read More

New 10,000-strong migrant caravan would leave for U.S. the day North American leaders summit starts

Expert says Mexican president using caravans as ‘leverage’ on Biden administration; industry leader warns dealing with masses of migrants affects border trade EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A second major migrant caravan could be assembling in southern Mexico shortly. … Read More

‘Remain in Mexico’ policy could restart in ‘coming weeks,’ DOJ officials tell federal court

Mexico is reportedly close to signing off on accepting migrants back. McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — The controversial Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy — which forced migrants to wait south of the border in Mexico during their immigration proceedings — … Read More

Large groups of migrants using drains under border barriers to sneak into U.S.

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Border Patrol agents have been seeing larger groups of undocumented immigrants entering the U.S. at once, putting a strain on resources along the border in recent months. “Since October of this year, we’ve been seeing … Read More

Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle to call in police over claims of drug abuse in the Houses of Parliament

The Speaker of the House of Commons is demanding a drugs crackdown amid growing evidence of cannabis and cocaine being used openly. Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has told Sky News he is to call in police after claims that … Read More

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