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RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-07-2020 Johnny Depp left Fantastic Beasts
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-54846285BBC Wrote:Johnny Depp has left the Fantastic Beasts film franchise, days after losing a libel case over a newspaper article which called him a wife beater. He gotta hate The Sun for it. EU slaps sanctions on
Belarus leader Lukashenko for crackdown
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54846049BBC Wrote:The EU has added Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and his son Viktor to its sanctions blacklist of Belarus officials, bringing the total to 59. While Russia had renamed and reorganized their old KGB department, Belarus hasn't. Actually its shield looks pretty much the same as their Russian counterpart. Lebanon's Gebran Bassil hit by US sanctions 'for corruption'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-54823667BBC Wrote:The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on a top Lebanese politician whom it has accused of playing a major role in corruption in the country. Gebran Bassil Wrote:Sanctions have not frightened me and promises have not tempted me. Well, what did he expect from US if he supported Hezbollah one way or the other. Tigray crisis: Ethiopia carries out airstrikes - Abiy Ahmed https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54838282 BBC Wrote:Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says there have been airstrikes on military targets in Tigray state, whose leaders have fallen out with the national government. Tigray has been quite rebellious for the last months, they even held elections on their own knowing the Ethiopian congress had postponed them to 2021. PM Ahmed had claimed Tigray soldiers disguised as Eritreans and attacked their own people! Besides there's the issue with their dam that might severely affect Sudan and Egypt for they might not receive as much water as they need to keep their lands fertile enough and produce most of all the grains they need to feed 100 millions Egyptians. Storm Eta: Around 150 feared dead in Guatemala https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54849765 BBC Wrote:Guatemala's army has reached a remote village where dozens of houses were buried by mudslides triggered by Storm Eta's torrential rains. I can't imagine how bad it was in Nicaragua, the country the hurricane, later declared a storm, walked through at will. Man charged over deadly sword attack in Quebec https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54783640 It seems somebody went berserk a la Orson... Chinese cannon worth £100k found in garden https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-54841497 In north Wales a family didn't know they owned a very old Chinese cannon. BBC Wrote:It dates back to 1789, during the Qianlong Period, and has been valued at Duke's of Dorchester auction house at £100,000. Now we should check out if we don't own some rare collectible items at our homes as well. South Africa deports African migrants after protests https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54845418 BBC Wrote:South African authorities say they have begun deporting 20 refugees and asylum seekers who were part of a months-long sit-in protest against xenophobia. That's the actual reason they were protesting, they just wanted to fly to Europe or Canada if possible. It reminds me of the Haitians that burned a public building in southern Costa Rica because they couldn't move forward to Nicaragua. Sadly, they ignore Ortega wouldn't treat them any better... if he ever let them cross the border. RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-10-2020 Covid vaccine: First 'milestone' vaccine offers 90% protection
Pfizer and BioNTech claim it's a great day for science and humanity
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54873105BBC Wrote:Their vaccine has been tested on 43,500 people in six countries and no safety concerns have been raised. It looks as it's a great achievement indeed but there's always a catch. BBC Wrote:However, the data presented is not the final analysis as it is based on only the first 94 volunteers to develop Covid so the precise effectiveness of the vaccine may change when the full results are analysed. Russia brokers Armenia - Azerbaijan peace deal on Nagorno-Karabakh issue
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54874162BBC Wrote:It comes after six weeks of fighting between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenians. I wonder if Russian soldiers can really keep it calm instead of making it more difficult to escalate tensions there. Azerbaijan admits shooting down Russian helicopter in Armenia https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54874162 BBC Wrote:Azerbaijan has admitted mistakenly shooting down a Russian Mi-24 military helicopter over Armenia, killing two crew members and injuring a third.Well, if you shoot down Russian helicopters, how can you assert you will keep the peace deal Russia brokered recently? Donald Trump fires Defence Secretary Mark Esper
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54880774BBC Wrote:Christopher Miller, the current head of the National Counterterrorism Center, will take on the role immediately. They claim Esper's opinion on Trump's plan of sending troops to stop the protests was behind his dismissal. Tropical Storm Eta expected to strengthen after hitting Florida
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54870148BBC Wrote:Tropical Storm Eta has hit Florida, flooding roads and knocking out power in some areas with heavy rain and strong winds. Be careful, Floridans! Things might be far from over. Eta still wanna wreaks havoc in the area of the Gulf of Mexico. Barcelona terror attack suspects face trial
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54872285BBC Wrote:Three men are to go on trial in Spain over the deadly attacks that killed 16 people in and around Barcelona in 2017. After their brutal attacks they should spend the rest of their sorry lives in jail. BBC Wrote:The material they were planning to use was destroyed in the blast, police say. The explosion also killed the group's leader, a 44-year-old imam. Their religious leaders even keep instructing their extremists under the guise of peaceful preaching of Koran. Evo Morales back in Bolivia
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54872827BBC Wrote:The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, has crossed from Argentina into Bolivia almost a year after he went into exile. So rigging elections is no longer a serious crime judges AND voters should care about in Bolivia. Militant Islamists 'behead more than 50' in Mozambique https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54877202 BBC Wrote:More than 50 people have been beheaded in northern Mozambique by militant Islamists, state media report. Cabo Delgado province is rich in gas, the country also has rubies they can exploit. Still, many people remain jobless. RE: News of the World - DerVVulfman - 11-11-2020 (11-10-2020, 06:17 AM)kyonides Wrote: There's more of a catch than you know... Cuomo: ‘Bad News’ that Pfizer Announced Vaccine Results before Biden Assumes Office National Review Wrote:Pfizer and BioNTech revealed on Monday that their vaccine was 90 percent effective according to preliminary data, and that they could request emergency approval from the Food and Drug Administration by the end of November. However, Governor Cuomo lamented that the announcement means the Trump administration would be in charge of vaccine distribution. Tom Elliott Wrote:!@NYGovCuomo says it’s “bad news” Pfizer’s Covid vaccine came during the Trump Admin; says he’s going to work w/ other governors to “stop” distribution “before it does damage" pic.twitter.com/ULembNWokW So let me get this straight. The Governor who sens people infected with Covid-19 into Nursing homes and responsible for all those deaths thinks the vaccine is now bad news ... because Trump. Meanwhile, Trump is filing lawsuits regarding voter fraud as.... Nevada election worker alleges voting irregularities, Trump campaign submits affidavit to DOJ Fox News Wrote:The election worker, whose name was redacted over fears of reprisals, said they “had concerns over election polling place and intimation and voter fraud,” according to a sworn affidavit obtained by Fox News. The alleged incidents purportedly took place while the worker served at a Clark County elections center during early voting from Oct. 17 to Oct. 30. There is also a bit of a suspicion going around... Did Crown Agent Dominion Voting Systems Rigged The US Elections 2020 greatgameindia Wrote:A so-called computer “glitch” in the voting machines flipping votes during the 2020 US Elections has caused a major controversy. The source and ownership of the voting machines used in the elections has become an urgent issue because of real fears that hackers, whether foreign or domestic, might tamper with the mechanics of the voting system. However, GreatGameIndia has found that the vendors and not hackers maybe behind the rigging. I never heard of this paper, but I heard of the glitch and allegations from other workers. And I was curious who made the Voting machines.... OMG... CLINTON FOUNDATION - The DELIAN Project: Democracy through Technology Clinton Foundation Wrote:In 2014, Dominion Voting committed to providing emerging and post-conflict democracies with access to voting technology through its philanthropic support to the DELIAN Project, as many emerging democracies suffer from post-electoral violence due to the delay in the publishing of election results. Over the next three years, Dominion Voting will support election technology pilots with donated Automated Voting Machines (AVM), providing an improved electoral process, and therefore safer elections. Coincidence? "You're a detective now, son. You're not allowed to believe in coincidence anymore." - Jim Gordon (The Dark Knight Rises) RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-12-2020 USA Section
New Yorker fires Jeffrey Toobin for exposing himself on Zoom
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54912610Some time ago the New Yorker had claimed Toobin was taking some time off work but now they finally admit he was dismissed. What worries me is that he still works for CNN. New York and its latest Lockdown
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54906483BBC Wrote:New York has introduced new restrictions aimed at curbing coronavirus, with Mayor Bill de Blasio warning it was the city's "last chance" to stop a second wave. The question now is can New York handle the consequences of another extreme lockdown? BBC Wrote:The same day, US infectious disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci offered some hopeful news. He said the new Covid vaccine by Pfizer was expected to go through an emergency authorisation process in the next week or so. Human trials suggest it is 90% effective. Wasn't Fauci the expert telling people there was no way they could get a vaccine this year? China and its Allies
Bolsonaro hails suspension of Chinese vaccine trial
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54883383BBC Wrote:President Jair Bolsonaro has declared the suspension of a Brazilian trial for a Chinese covid vaccine as a "victory". Bolsonaro already expressed his disbelief in the Chinese vaccine effectiveness and doesn't plan to purchase any of them. His joy wouldn't last long enough for trials were resumed already. Chinese Vaccine Trials Resumed
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54908537BBC Wrote:The head of the institute conducting the trial said the death had no connection to the vaccine. Well, at least AstraZeneca is used to comply with the related regulations as far as we know so I don't blame Bolsonaro for his reaction. Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers resign after China ruling
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54899171BBC Wrote:All Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers have resigned after Beijing forced the removal of four of their colleagues. Since the communists could not convince the legislators to comply with Beijing's demands, they're allowing local authorities to chase them down. And nope, judges are no longer needed to kick them out. Curiously, BBC found out that four lawmakers were moderate and had never supported Hong Kong's independence. BBC Wrote:Speaking to the media, Ms Lam said the four council members who were disqualified had already failed to meet the requirements to stand in the now postponed elections next year. In other words, Beijing and Lam made sure they couldn't continue making laws even if their disqualification had failed. Bastards, they don't care about people's rights and healthy discussions on vital issues. Blackpink: Why a K-pop girl band's panda cuddle has angered Chinese
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54902618BBC Wrote:The clip appears innocent enough, but the scenes have provoked fury in China, where the treatment of pandas overseas can be a sensitive issue. Why do they yell at the KPop band? BBC Wrote:Only trained professionals are allowed to handle them, [Chinese wildlife groups] say. Do they fear the girls can infect the pandas with ? Anyway you should keep in mind Chinese people LOVE pandas. It's their national symbol so to say. China to clamp down on internet giants
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-54898357BBC Wrote:The regulations suggest increasing unease in Beijing with the growing influence of digital platforms. At the end their proposed changes don't really matter because the CCP can still access customer's private data at request based on their current legislation. International Section
Nagorno-Karabakh: Protesters in Armenia condemn 'treacherous' peace
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54903868BBC Wrote:Protesters in Armenia's capital Yerevan have set a midnight (21:00 GMT) ultimatum for the prime minister to quit after he agreed a deal to end the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh. Even if rallies are forbidding, they keep asking for their president's resignation. Turkey's involvement worries me now. Russian Covid vaccine shows encouraging results
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54905330BBC Wrote:Early results from trials of a Covid vaccine developed in Russia suggest it could be 92% effective. Poor Venezuelans! They've become Russia's guinea pigs or lab rats. The only advantage the Russian solution offers would be that it doesn't need to be stored at very low temperatures. Pfizer's vaccine has to. EU buys 300m doses of BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54902056BBC Wrote:Deliveries are expected to start by the end of this year, the companies said. European Health Commissioner clearly stated they would only distribute the vaccine once it's proven it's safe. Others think this process will start next quarter. Tigray crisis: Local residents ordered to defend against Ethiopia army
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54911009Now Tigray's authorities tell its people to arm themselves and face the federal government's troops. Ethiopian PM disregarded any requests for peace talks. And he was last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner... Several wounded in Remembrance Day bomb attack at Saudi cemetery
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-54889545BBC Wrote:Several people have been wounded in a bomb attack at a Remembrance Day ceremony attended by foreign diplomats in the Saudi city of Jeddah. Now they gotta be urged to arrest people involved in the bomb attack or else those countries could take measures that might hurt Arabia's international credibility and investments. Mexico women's protest: Outrage after police fired shots
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54888105BBC Wrote:There has been outrage in Mexico after police in the beach resort of Cancún fired shots during a protest against the killing of women. I'm not in favor of police officers that shot people but let's take in consideration they wanted to force their entry into the city hall. They should have known that wouldn't be allowed, especially during a pandemic. Child abuse: Australian police find 46 victims of 'global network'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-54897937BBC Wrote:Australian police say they have rescued 46 children and arrested 14 men after an investigation into an international child abuse network. I'm speechless.
RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-13-2020 US bars investments in Chinese military companies
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-54926102BBC Wrote:US President Donald Trump has issued an order banning American investments in Chinese firms the government determines have ties to the Chinese military. They claim they were carefully analyzing their options but this could be quickly reverted by Biden in January. China Muslims: Volkswagen says no forced labour at Xinjiang plant
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54918309Volkswagen operates a car plant in Xinjiang where they make about 20,000 units a year. Other foreign companies left the region but not Volkswagen. They just claim they will never partake in forced labor. 25% of their workforce consists of Uighurs and other groups. Curiously they admit they can't be 100% certain there's no single case of forced labor in Urumqi, Xinjiang's capital. BBC Wrote:Because opening a car plant in Xinjiang requires the partnership and approval of the Chinese authorities, the concern is that it risks lending tacit support to the policies of mass incarceration and ethnic repression, for which there is now compelling evidence. Even if VW isn't depending on slaves to make their cars for now, that doesn't mean the CCP won't force them to do so. German Politicians believe their true motivations are political not economical nor social. BBC Wrote:With the number of cars being produced currently less than 10% of capacity of some of the company's 32 other plants in China, Dr Wollenstein said they would "love to do more." So I need to insist on this, why Xinjiang? Oh and there's a weird agreement between VW and the paramilitary police as well! It seems it's the same paramilitary police that's related to the reeducation camps. Wait! There are more revelations to be made here! BBC Wrote:Ms von Cramon-Taubadel says that in recent meetings she's held with senior company executives, they've admitted as much. Of course, Volkswagen still denies this. Hong Kong: China condemns defiant opposition lawmakers
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54900174BBC Wrote:China's Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office on Thursday said the mass walk-out openly challenged the central government's authority and the Basic Law, Hong Kong's mini-constitution. Even if USA, the United Kingdom and the European Union requested China to revert their position, China simply ignored their pleas. The CCP already stated this legislative movement of sorts means nothing to the Chinese government. How can anybody trust a government that has no will to keep its word? CCP had signed a treaty with UK and they just broke it. They just want to abolish Hong Kongers' rights at once. Switzerland plan to close bribery loophole
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-54922374It's not like they can just go to some Swiss bank and bribe a worker there. What happens here is that they claim they can't avoid bribing foreign officials because of their shady business practices or system. A perfect example of this might be China. Nowadays Swiss companies could get exemptions for paying such bribes but the OECD disagrees with this. Back in 1996 countries like Germany France, Australia and New Zealand were used to deduct this kind of bribes from their tax declarations. Belgium expels Danish right-wing activists over plot to burn Koran
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54919127BBC Wrote:Belgium has expelled five Danish far-right activists and banned them for a year over their plans to burn a Koran in a mainly-Muslim area of Brussels. I do understand that insulting anybody for almost any reason is reasonable. Even so burning books isn't as serious as killing people because they disagree with any interpretation of the Koran. We don't kill people because they disagree with the Bible. When the Secretary of State for Asylum calls this group a serious threat, perhaps they all should recall that no average citizen dies nor is persecuted after the burning. It's a provocation, a minor threat, in worst case scenario. Of course, I wouldn't promote such events at all. Once again this looks like a Muslim way to ask authorities for enforce sharia compliant laws and ordinances. RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-15-2020 Britain’s Johnson in self-isolation
No virus symptoms
https://apnews.com/article/london-coronavirus-pandemic-boris-johnson-b80c1092c7c8461062b1af51f0bfa0a9This Sunday the British PM received bad news, he had been in contact with a covidose! Last Thursday he had met several lawmakers for half an hour, including the one that tested positive for the Wuhan virus. Taiwan air force chief joins F-5 test flight after fatal crash
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54944961BBC Wrote:The head of Taiwan's Air Force has joined the first test flight of a fighter jet following a fatal crash. Why does this matter? You see, China still wants to invade Taiwan for they think it's a renegade province. Actually it seems it's part of their plans for the Rejuvenation of China. Storm Iota + Honduras + Nicaragua
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54941826As you may know Hurricane / Storm Eta was a terrible experience for Nicaraguan, Guatemalan and Honduran people. Sadly, there are more bad news for Central America. This Sunday Iota might hit them hard. They warn of 120mph (193km/h) winds, torrential rain and rising sea levels. None of them have had enough sunny days to get rid of the excess of rain that poured down in the last few days. Assad Family: Ruling Syria for the last 50 years
https://apnews.com/article/iran-lebanon-france-bashar-assad-syria-ecb41dfa5da29387740a5fadaa27d31eAP Wrote:His rule, half of it spent in war, is different from his father’s in some ways — dependent on allies like Iran and Russia rather than projecting Arab nationalism, run with a crony kleptocracy rather than socialism. The tools are the same: repression, rejection of compromise and brutal bloodshed. By the way, he was planning to celebrate this "feat" but the pandemic and war forced him to be satisfied with holding a small celebration instead. Who would tell Bashar was an eye doctor trained in Britain. How could such a monster stay in power? AP Wrote:But Assad masterfully portrayed the war as a choice between his rule and Islamic extremists, including the Islamic State group. Many Syrians and even European states became convinced it was the lesser evil. So EU mainly had no choice but to let him keep his position. Israel advances plans in sensitive east Jerusalem settlement
https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-donald-trump-israel-neighborhoods-middle-east-5cd205bc38f742a9ff831ac16b0f97bcAP Wrote:A settlement watchdog group said Sunday Israel is moving ahead with new construction of hundreds of homes in a strategic east Jerusalem settlement that threatens to cut off parts of the city claimed by Palestinians from the West Bank. Well, it's their land anyway so I don't see why it might be problematic at all. Of course, Palestinians disagree with me on this. Based on previous land partitions, Jordan should have become the land of the Palestinians but Arab peoples kept asking for more and more territory leading to this mess. Just go back several pages to the place where we discussed this matter earlier this year, IIRC. Jetsons cars might become real in just a few years
https://apnews.com/article/flying-cars-hub-orlando-tampa-tavistock-55ec496c342e242d98aa2ca0c7b9b5b0AP Wrote:The nation’s first regional hub for “flying cars” is being built in central Florida and once completed in five years, the vehicles will be able to take passengers from Orlando to Tampa in a half hour, officials said Wednesday. Peruvian Interim President Merino Resigned
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-54953546BBC Wrote:Peru's interim president has resigned, a day after two people died during protests against his government. Vizcarra obviously denies any wrongdoing. RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-17-2020 Early Data Show Moderna’s Coronavirus Vaccine Is 94.5% Effective
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/16/health/Covid-moderna-vaccine.htmlIt's a bit better than Pfizer's vaccine and it has lower refrigeration requirements. New York Times Wrote:Both companies plan to apply within weeks to the Food and Drug Administration for emergency authorization to begin vaccinating the public. Officials said the two companies could produce enough vaccine for a little more than 20 million people in the United States by sometime in December, with the first doses going to people with the highest risk, like health care workers, emergency medical workers and frail residents of nursing homes. Since they exceeded the parameter demanded by FDA, they'd like get the approval for the mass vaccination in a timely fashion. New York Times Wrote:Moderna also reported on Monday that its vaccine had a longer shelf life under refrigeration and at room temperature than previously reported, which should make it easier to store and use. Sounds great, right? SpaceX-NASA mission
Four astronauts to dock with International Space Station
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/16/tech/spacex-nasa-iss-docking-scn/index.htmlCNN Wrote:The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft that launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts on board Sunday night is approaching the International Space Station. The spacecraft is expected to dock with the ISS around 11 pm ET, after a 27-hour journey. Take in consideration that their previous flight was a mere test of the engines so to say. This might make it possible for astronauts to reach the moon once again in a few years depending on Western technologies not Russian like the Russian rockets. RE: News of the World - DerVVulfman - 11-19-2020 Kyle Rittenhouse to sue Biden, campaign for libel Quote:Lin Wood, Rittenhouse’s civil attorney, confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday his intention to sue the former vice president and his campaign on his client’s behalf, just hours after Biden posted the 50-second clip to Twitter. USPS Whistleblower Richard Hopkins “I DID NOT RECANT” Postal reporter Wrote:Hopkins says on camera, the Washington Post should be the one recanting its story and he says he’ll soon share more information on his allegations.As to the video? Here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/-KUe9Z2PjK0 Facebook Coordination Admitted! Senator Hawley Wrote:The platform reflects censorship input from Google and Twitter, as well ...Facebook censorship teams communicate with their counterparts at Twitter and Google and then enter those companies' suggestions for censorship onto the Task platform so that Facebook can follow up with them and effectively coordinate their censorship efforts.Hawley noted that some information he used on Zuckerberg and Twitter came from a whistleblower. But then added that the whistleblower knew of a system called Centra which Zuckerberg feigned ignorance. Senator Hawley Wrote:Centra tags different profiles that a user visits, their message recipients, their linked accounts [and] the pages they visit around the web that have Facebook buttons. Centra also uses behavioral data to monitor users’ accounts, even if they’re registered under a different name.There is no way Zuckerberg would not have known its use in Facebook. Any site you go with a Facebook button, 'BIG BROTHER' monitors you. Wait. That's not in the posted policies. If they're tracing you without permission, that'd be a crime, right? Jo Ann Hardesty, Politician who pushes Defund the Police makes frivolous 911 call NY Post Wrote:City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty — who also oversees Portland’s emergency dispatch system — has repeatedly campaigned to cut police budgets and shift money elsewhere, arguing that the force is inundated with unnecessary calls that don’t involve crimes, according to The Oregonian.And yet, she did actually make an "unnecessary calls that don’t involve crimes". Hypocrite. Virginia Police Chief Fired for Upholding the Law! Chief Greene Wrote:I believe I was wrongfully terminated for upholding the law, and (I’m) being retaliated against for sticking to my sworn oath; that I swore to serve and protect my citizens, community and keeping my officers safe. Virginian Pilot Wrote:In mid-August, Greene announced charges against 14 people, including Lucas, NAACP leaders, several public defenders and a school board member. All were charged with felony injury to a monument, and eight also face a conspiracy charge. Five more people have been charged since. A judge dismissed all charges on Monday morning. Thomas K Plofchan, JR - Greene\s Attorney Wrote:She is unfortunately the victim of political infighting. She was a neutral employee hired to faithfully execute the laws, and when she did so, political powers that be bristled at that.It was made a very stiff federal felony to destroy public monuments. Four Georgian Counties with Uncounted Ballots! news4jax Wrote:Both Holland and current Duval County Elections Supervisor Mike Hogan said they have both seen irregularities with dozens of votes, but not thousands like in Georgia.Monday, one county had 2600 uncounted. Tuesday... another 2700. Today, 3700 more. And some 'claim' that Election Day voting was delayed by a flood turned out to be... a toilet? What if YOUR vote was one that could have been discarded? RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-20-2020 CDC urges Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55011155BBC Wrote:The agency stopped short of issuing a travel ban for Americans. CDC\s Covid-19 incident manager Dr Henry Walke Wrote:It's not a requirement. It's a recommendation for the American public to consider. The president-elect also commented on the virus and lockdowns. Joe Biden Wrote:I'm going to shut down the virus. That's what I'm going to shut down. There's no circumstance which I can see that would require total national shutdown. Iconic Puerto Rico telescope to be dismantled amid collapse fears
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-55008567BBC Wrote:A review found that damage to the 305-metre telescope "dish" was at risk of catastrophic collapse, following damage to its support system. Yeah, the emblematic Arecibo telescope, managed by the University of Central Florida, that has been portrayed in several films will soon disappear. Attempts to fix it were trashed after a second cable broke. Trudeau unveils Canada's net-zero by 2050 plans
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55009228BBC Wrote:His party has tabled a bill that would require the government to create new targets, and a plan on how it will achieve those targets, every five years between 2030-2050. So they fear Trudeau just wants to fool them for the time being. Controversial Section
Pompeo makes unprecedented visits
to Israeli settlement in West Bank and Golan
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-54999008BBC Wrote:The trip to Psagot came a year after Mr Pompeo said the settlements did not contradict international law, reversing a long-held US position. Hong Kong: 'Eyes will be plucked out,' China warns West
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54995227China has strongly rebuked the UK, the US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada after being accused of a concerted effort to silence critics in Hong Kong. The countries, which form the Five Eyes alliance, criticised China's imposition of new rules to disqualify elected legislators in Hong Kong. They urged Beijing to reverse course. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman warned countries to stay out of China's affairs saying: Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian Wrote:They should be careful or their eyes will be plucked out. This proves their tone has only become tougher and tougher. BBC Wrote:Around 300,000 people currently hold BNO passports, while an estimated 2.9 million people born before the handover are eligible for one. China last month strongly criticised the UK in response, telling London to "immediately correct its mistakes". Now offering Hong Kongers a way to get out of that mess is a mistake according to Chinese authorities. Tyson Food managers bet on workers getting Covid-1!?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55009228BBC Wrote:Supervisors at an Iowa Tyson Foods, a major US meat processor, placed bets on how many workers would become infected with coronavirus as an outbreak raged through the plant this spring, a wrongful death suit alleges. We will have to wait till the trial begins to find out whether or not these accusations are true. WHO boss Dr Tedros denies supporting Tigray leaders
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-55001328BBC Wrote:The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has denied accusations made by Ethiopia's army chief that he helped to procure weapons for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF). Director of WHO Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus Wrote:There have been reports suggesting I am taking sides in this situation. This is not true. BBC Wrote:His comments come after Gen Berhanu Jula said in a press conference that Dr Tedros had "left no stone unturned" to support the TPLF and help get them weapons. He did not provide any evidence to support his allegations. A doctor procuring deadly weapons for rebels? That's totally unheard of, right? Russian court acquits prison bosses in high-profile torture case
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55004413BBC Wrote:A Russian court has acquitted the former boss of a prison, along with his deputy, over the torture of an inmate in a case that shocked the country. It seems that Russian judges somehow disregard the existence of organized gangs consisting of high profile prison officers. Why do they condemn the low profile criminals but not the leaders!? That looks highly suspicious indeed. RE: News of the World - kyonides - 11-23-2020 Actor Michael J. Fox Retires Once Again
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/19/entertainment/michael-fox-retirement-trnd/index.htmlAs you might have noticed by now, his disease makes it hard for him to move to and fro and portray as many emotions as required by his potential roles. Wulfo suspects he should be trying voice over acting before totally retiring from the silver screen. China and the Moon Rocks
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-55033875Nope, it's not some anime, donghua or a pop band at all. China is really after 2 kilograms of moon rocks, meaning they want to be the first country to resume their extraction since the 1970s. Their plan is to study them to better understand the Moon's origin and formation. Russia was the last nation that managed to bring some lunar rocks back to Earth. What I find curious is that wanna land in the place known as the Ocean of Storms where nobody has ever been so far. You might need to recall that it was the Apollo mission who brought back 382 kilograms to our planet. It’s ‘sweet relief’ to be home
US boy was forced to threaten Trump in IS video
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54995445BBC Wrote:An American boy who was made to threaten President Donald Trump in an Islamic State group video says it was "sweet relief" to return to the US. I hope that anybody still unaware of how IS usually operates, manages to understand how evil they have become in the last decade or so. BBC Wrote:His mother, Samantha Sally, was convicted earlier this month of financing terrorism and sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison. Well, his stepfather, an IS sniper, was killed during an attack against the organization and she was a terrorist of sorts. Gladly he could still count on his biological father. Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: PM gives Tigray forces 72 hours to surrender
BBC Wrote:Abiy Ahmed told Tigrayan leaders they were "at a point of no return". I sincerely hope they depose their weapons for good before anything terrible happens there. Merkel 'worried' about vaccines for poor countries
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-55037760BBC Wrote:Angela Merkel was speaking at a G20 summit which saw leaders promise a fair distribution of jabs. So we still lack the protocols or mechanisms that are supposed to let people all around the world get a chance to get vaccinated, except for China who already denied the CCP needed to give its citizens their shots. California's Covid curfew to begin
US cases hit 12-million mark
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55030611BBC Wrote:California has begun a night-time curfew, in an attempt to curb a surge in coronavirus cases. By the way, Donald Trump Jr. has tested positive for the Wuhan virus last Friday. The incumbent US President is self quarantining as a precaution. |