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Catcalling to Become Illegal in Britain, Up to Two Year Prison Sentence

Catcalling or wolf-whistling is set to become a criminal offence in England with sentences of up to two years in prison

Climate ‘Activists’ Prince Harry and Meghan Fly Private Jet to Gala to Give ‘Sustainability’ Award

"Environmentalists" Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen this week leaving a private jet in New York.

Indonesia Votes to Ban Extramarital Sex, Prohibit Insulting Leaders

Indonesia's Parliament on Tuesday voted to revise the country's penal code to criminalize all sex outside of marriage and to prohibit insulting the president, vice president and state institutions or ideology.

Journalist Beaten, Detained by CCP Police During China’s Lockdown Protests

BBC journalist Ed Lawrence arrested while covering Shanghai's anti-lockdown protests Sunday night.

China Eases COVID Rules After Protests

Chinese authorities eased some anti-virus rules but affirmed their severe “zero COVID” strategy Monday after protesters demanded President Xi Jinping resign in the biggest show of opposition to the ruling Communist Party in decades.

Trump Special Counsel’s Wife Was a Co-producer for Michelle Obama’s Netflix Documentary

The wife of Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate former President Donald Trump, was a producer of a documentary on Michelle Obama in 2020 and has an extensive record of producing left-wing films.

COVID Cases Rise in China as Vax Rate Increases

Countries with low vaccine rates have fewer coronavirus infections.

World Economic Forum Says U.S. Taxpayers Should Give $525 Billion to ‘Vulnerable’ Countries for Climate Change ‘Loss and Damage’

Globalist think tank says American taxpayers should be penalized for other counties' "climate-linked losses."

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