Ukraine fires ballistic missiles at Russian city – MoD
At least three people have been killed in Belgorod overnight in what appears to be the worst-ever shelling of Russian territory by Ukraine
Ukraine launched three Tochka-U ballistic missiles loaded with cluster munitions at the Russian city of Belgorod, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday. It added that all three had been intercepted mid-air, but that parts of one of the missiles had hit a house.
Regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said that three people were killed and four injured overnight. He added that 11 apartment buildings and at least 39 smaller houses were damaged.
Belarus denounces an attack with missiles launched from Ukraine
Belarus denounces an attack with missiles launched from Ukraine
The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has assured that the anti-aircraft defenses of his country intercepted several missiles launched from Ukraine against his territory. "They are provoking us. I inform you that three days ago or maybe one more day they tried to attack Belarusian military installations from the territory of Ukraine," Lukashenko said during an official ceremony for Belarusian Independence Day.
Deaths, injuries reported amid mass protests in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan declares a state of emergency as violence erupts in its northwest autonomous region over draft constitution amendments
Massive protests engulfed northwest Uzbekistan on Friday over the Central Asian nation's plan to revoke key rights from its autonomous region, Karakalpakstan, amid constitutional changes.
The standoff between police and protesters turned violent, with videos on social media appearing to show people severely injured, and bodies lying on the streets.
“Horrible scenes; an entire street covered with blood,” reads a caption to one video published by a Telegram channel run from neighboring Kazakhstan. Footage apparently taken from the roof of a low-rise building showed red liquid covering parts of a road, with an armored police vehicle driving nearby.
Libya Declares Force Majeure On Oil Exports
Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared force majeure on crude exports from its oil terminals amid continued blockades of production and ports, which have severely crippled Libya’s oil exports.
The force majeure comes after weeks of protests and closures amid the new rift in Libya’s political class over who should be governing the country.
The most recent rivalry is between Fathi Bashaga, the Prime Minister appointed by the parliament earlier this year, and Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, who was appointed last year through a process backed by the United Nations. Dbeibah refuses to cede power. Bashaga, backed by the east-based Parliament, is now based in Sirte in the east of Libya, while Dbeibah is based in Tripoli.
Prepare for War, Higher Energy Prices & Significant Civil Unrest -Martin Armstrong
Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong says, “If my computer had legs, it would hide under my bed.” That’s how bad things are looking for the rest of 2022 and 2023, according to Armstrong’s “Socrates” program that foresees future geopolitical and economic trends and events. Let’s start with war that is already underway with Russia. Armstrong says, “They wanted war. It’s all been provoked, and it’s intentional. . .”
Nearly 8,000 Flights Delayed On Friday As July 4th Weekend To Be Hell
Thousands of flights were delayed, and hundreds canceled Friday evening amid pilot and crew shortages, as industry experts warned of travel chaos this Independence Day holiday weekend.
More than 7,800 flights were delayed within, into, or out of the US, and 586 canceled, according to FlightAware.
Leaked Documents Reveal Wide Scope Of China's Human Rights Violations In Xinjiang
One of the leaked documents, which contains "a shoot to kill order" for guards in the camp's watchtowers, confirms that these camps are indeed prisons. Another leaked report stipulates how detainees are to be transported from one site to an alternate location: ankle shackles, handcuffs and hoods.
Previous leaks of official documents, unauthorized films, commercial satellite images and testimony from escaped former inmates have scripted a profile of the hell that the Chinese Communist state has crafted for the Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang. This massive province-size gulag regime includes forced abortions, sterilization and rape of female detainees, separation of husbands and wives, removal of children from the custody of parents, obligatory retraining of workers in skills supportive of CCP economic goals, and daily ideological indoctrination of inmates.
Singapore Brewery Launches New Beer Made From Recycled Sewage Water
How tough are things getting globally? Well, a new "admired" beer that's breaking through in Singapore is being made from "recycled sewage".
What part in the global macroeconomic cycle is this again?
The beer, called “NEWBrew”, is a "collaboration between the country’s national water agency, PUB, and local craft brewery Brewerkz," according to a Bloomberg report this week. The idea was first discussed in 2018 and it finally went on sale this past April.
It’s All Going Woke As The National Archives Says The U.S. Constitution Has ‘Harmful Language’
The webpage of the U.S. National Archives that hosts the nation’s founding Constitution has a “harmful language alert” for readers at the top of the page.
The warning now occurs on many pages on the archives.org website and links to a page entitled “NARA’s Statement on Potentially Harmful Content.”
The Archives’ defines harmful language in numerous variations. However, it appears to have a liberal, more left-leaning bias in determining what it deems as harmful or offensive.
100 Year Old Veteran Breaks Down Crying “this isn’t the country we fought for”
In Time Square in NYC at a children's vaccine site were kids from the age of 5 years old till 6 months old get vaccinated. Activists plead with parents not to get their kids vaccinated.
Sweden's Birth Rate Dropping Precipitiously Every Month
A very unusual pattern this year -- 9 months after young people vaccinated
Health-care workers sue province, top doctor over mandatory COVID-19 vaccination, testing
The Manitoba government, chief public health officer and regional health authorities are being sued by a group of health-care workers who were placed on unpaid leave after refusing to comply with the province's COVID-19 vaccination and testing policy. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
Sixteen unvaccinated health-care workers who were placed on unpaid leave last fall are suing the Manitoba government and multiple health authorities over the province's mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and testing policies.
In a statement of claim filed June 23, the group claims the policy violated their charter rights because it forced them to disclose private health information about their COVID-19 vaccination status under the threat of disciplinary measures or losing their livelihood.
'Increasing pressure' to bring back hated mask mandates across Australia amid looming third Covid wave and raging flu season - with hundreds of thousands of workers predicted to stay at home over the coming weeks
And those figures are expected to get worse in the coming weeks as the winter chill grips the nation and new, highly infectious Omicron strain BA.5 becomes dominant.
Australia is also now facing a double whammy with rising cases of the flu making this winter the worst influenza outbreak in years, causing chaos in the workforce.
Now Queensland is tipped to be the first to bring back mask mandates in a bid to stem the tidal wave of infection.
Queensland's Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard revealed there had been ongoing talks with his interstate colleagues about mask mandates returning.
Get Woke, Go Broke: Fresh Off “Lightyear” Trainwreck, Disney-Owned Marvel Announces Creation of New “Gay Spider-Man” With a “Fearlessly Femme Identity”
This week, Disney-owned Marvel Comics announced that it will introduce new a variant character into the “Spidey-Verse” – a “gay Spider-Man” with a “fearlessly femme” identity.
According to one of the writers of the Spider-Man comics, Steve Foxe, who announced the new character in a tweet this week, this Spidey variant will be featured in a completely redesigned outfit and will be called “Web Weaver” when he makes his comic book debut in September.
Explosive, ‘truly biblical’ swarms of cannibalistic insects ravage crops out West
They resemble fat grasshoppers and the extreme heat and drought conditions only increase their vast numbers, leaving ranchers and farmers to battle the insurgent mess.
On top of a worsening drought and rising temperatures, farmers across the Western third of the United States are battling outbreaks of cannibalistic insects that are ravaging crops from Nevada to Montana. Officials have spent millions of dollars over the past few years trying to control the explosive swarms of Mormon crickets that are responsible for destroying swatches of crops from Nevada to Montana.
Mystery Surrounds Intensifying 'Earthquake Swarm' Shaking South Carolina
A swarm of earthquakes rattled South Carolina and appeared to be getting more powerful. About 30 quakes have hit the state this year, and geologists are stumped about what's causing "earthquake swarms" similar to those felt in Southern California.
Two earthquakes hit Elgin, South Carolina, on Wednesday. The first was a magnitude 3.5, and the second 3.6, according to data from the United States Geological Survey. A 3.4 magnitude earthquake hit the state days before, while a stronger 3.9 rattled parts of the Georgia-South Carolina border on June 18.
Dutch police detained protesting farmers, but were forced to let them go. The police station is completely blocked by tractors, which simply forced the police to obey the people
No words
Deceivers
Sometimes predictive programming can be ‘too accurate’ (Video)
David Crowley, the Director of this movie was killed along with his family, before he could be compete it.
Clinic Claims Success In Making Babies With 3 Parents' DNA
In a clinic on a side street in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, doctors are doing something that, as far as is publicly known, is being done nowhere else in the world: using DNA from three different people to create babies for women who are infertile.
"If you can help these families to achieve their own babies, why it must be forbidden?" Dr. Valery Zukin, director of the Nadiya Clinic, asks as he peers over his glasses. "It is a dream to want to have a genetic connection with a baby."
I traveled to Ukraine because Zukin promised unusual access to his private fertility clinic, including the first demonstration for a U.S. journalist of how scientists create "three-parent" babies — a procedure prohibited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
That sloth was more human than our 'leaders'.
Those in charge may not literally be lizard people, but they might as well be. I feel at this point, the belief that they work for us will be a fatal miscalculation.
Note: No-one had to mandate for that man to do what was right for that animal. The WEF-crats would probably serve it up for lunch at one of their meetings.
The video of the ppl pleading with those parents not to vaccinate their kids shook me.