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Analyst recommends counter-intimidation tactics by Taiwan, U.S. to restrain communist China
Each time it is allowed to get away with "minor aggressions," the communist leadership in Beijing becomes more confident that China can invade and take over Taiwan, an analyst said. Read More.
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Global investments rebound, but 'unlikely to be sustained'
Foreign investment flows worldwide have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels reaching nearly $1.6 trillion. That’s the good news. Yet as a new report warns, the war in Ukraine and widening global uncertainty make the prospects for expansion appear grim. Read More.
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Reports: Team Biden sets stage to reverse U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
The Biden administration is moving forward with a plan to establish a new Office of Palestinian Affairs in Jerusalem that will act independently of the U.S. ambassador to Israel’s office, reports say. Read More.
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Biden's Summit of the Americas: Almost no one showed and nothing was accomplished
While many of their citizens were availing themselves of Joe Biden’s open borders, many of the leaders of Central and South America boycotted the 2022 Summit of the Americas hosted by Team Biden in Los Angeles last week. Read More.
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Research: Chinese doctors executed prisoners by harvesting hearts, lungs
Chinese medical doctors were responsible for executing prisoners by removing their hearts and lungs for transplant. Many of the prisoners were still alive while their organs were being harvested, researchers have discovered. Read More.
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Communist spy was honored by Seoul's anti-communist intelligence agency
In June of last year, the leftist administration of President Moon Jae-In honored notorious communist spy Shin Young-Bok. Read More.
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Content moderator in Kenya sues Facebook: 'Severe PTSD' after exposure to graphic content
A South African man who was hired as a content moderator for Facebook in Kenya says he is "living a horror movie" after being subjected, without being forewarned, to graphic violent content and a toxic working environment. Read More.
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Taiwan’s president on Tiananmen anniversary: We ‘will not forget the young people who sacrificed themselves’
Since communist authorities ban any public commemoration of the event on the Chinese mainland and are cracking down on anything regarded as dissent in Hong Kong, Taiwan's president took up the mantle of remembrance for the Tiananmen Square massacre. Read More.
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Africa's first Covid vax plant set to close ... no orders
In November, the South Africa-based pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare got a licensing deal to package and sell Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine and distribute it across Africa. That facility is now on the brink of shutting down. Why? Because it has received zero orders. Read More.
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Having blinked during Trump era, Kim Jong-Un punctuates Biden's Asia visit with ICBM launch
North Korea has been making a lot of noise, but few seemed to notice. Kim Jong-Un’s reclusive communist regime has fired off 23 missiles since the beginning of the year to the yawns of world opinion. So, is another North Korean missile showdown creeping up to surprise the West as we are intensely focused on Russia’s war in Ukraine? Read More.
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Davos droppings: Bank CEO tells WEF that inflation and energy shortages are 'worth it'
The CEO of Norway’s largest financial services group told the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland that the runaway inflation and energy shortages that are devastating for families worldwide are "worth it." Read More.
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'Breadbasket' no more: Ukrainians and populations of Lebanon, Somalia, Mali hit by food shortages
“If we do not feed people, we feed conflict,” warned UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres addressing an urgent Summit on Food security in the wake of the ongoing Ukraine war. Read More.
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U.S., South Korea to strengthen deterrence in policy shift under Seoul’s new leader
The United States and South Korea have reconfirmed that the U.S. will deploy strategic assets, which could include long-range strategic bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons, at the appropriate time as a means of deterring the Kim Jong-Un regime’s nuclear buildup. Read More.
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Klaus Schwab at World Economic Forum: 'The future is built by us'
As elites intent on forcing the Great Reset on the planet gathered in Davos, Switzerland on Monday for the opening of the World Economic Forum (WEF), globalist-in-chief Klaus Schwab said he wanted to make it "clear" — "the future is built by us." Read More.
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Overshadowed by Ukraine’s war, Syria’s tragedy remains greatest humanitarian crisis
Our world is beset by unthinkable tragedy; brash military aggression, widening instability and grinding humanitarian suffering. Read More.

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