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Aussie Worshipers Shocked as Police Interrupt Church for a Mask Check

Police in Western Australia are facing backlash after an officer interrupted mass to check that people were wearing masks in church and enforce compliance with the local mask mandate.

Australia Opens Tourism for Double Vaxxed Only

Australia's prime minister announced that its borders are open for those tourists who have been “double vaccinated” as of the 21st of February.

China Violating Hockey Player’s ‘Human Rights,’ Says Coach

Finland men's ice hockey team coach accused China of not respecting a player's human rights on Sunday as complaints about COVID-19 isolation protocols piled up at the Winter Games.

Australian Police Expect ‘Convoy to Canberra’ to Peak as Parliament Prepares to Sit

Police in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) expect crowd sizes for the “Convoy to Canberra” to peak on Feb. 8 when federal parliament resumes, with protestors expected to gather outside Parliament House.

‘Woke’ Soccer Player Megan Rapinoe Left Off U.S. Women’s Team Roster

Women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe off "SheBelieves" roster.

Australian School Makes Headlines for Standing by Biblical Definition of Sexuality

Citipointe Christian College in Brisbane, Australia receiving backlash for asking students to sign an abstonance contract.

Economist Demand Massive Meat Price Hikes to Combat ‘Climate Change’

Environmentalists in the United Kingdom are pushing for a 20-60% increase in the price of meat to offset climate change.

300,000 U.K. Residents Have Potentially Fatal Heart Condition

A scientific report discovered that some 300,000 Brits are living with heart disease that could kill them within five years of diagnosis.

Attorney and Holocaust Survivor Stop Vax Passports in Orange County, California

California and New York were the first areas in the country to take steps toward vaccine passports last year. New York City implemented it, but Orange County didn’t, thanks to the efforts of human rights Attorney Leigh Dundas and holocaust survivor Vera Sharav.

‘We Failed’: Danish Newspaper Apologizes for Not Questioning Govt. COVID Numbers

A major newspaper has published a stunning apology to readers, saying it had “failed” in its coverage of Covid-19.

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