Europe

Polish Official: Europe Can’t Defend Itself Without the US

Poland’s foreign minister said Tuesday the current security crisis on the continent shows that Europe can’t defend itself without the United States, but that NATO members in the region should take more responsibility for their own protection.

94 Percent of Medication Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence, Harms Underreported

Less than 6 percent of medical drugs have high-quality evidence to support their benefits, according to a recent study by the University of Oxford.

‘Russia Has Won This War’: German Journalist Says West Lying About Ukraine War

German TV is admitting what’s become increasingly obvious: the West is in denial that Russia has all but won its military conflict with Ukraine.

‘Cities Don’t Have to Be Wretched Cesspools of Human Filth’: US Professor Contrasts Photos of Poland’s Warsaw With Homeless Tent Camps in Portland, Oregon

After a visit to Poland, best-selling author and Notre Dame professor Patrick J. Deneen took to Twitter to point out the stunning differences between...

MSN Quietly Deleted a Story Revealing That Severe COVID-19 Is Rarely Found in the Unvaccinated.

THE MICROSOFT NEWS WEBSITE FOUNDED BY BILL GATES HURRIEDLY DELETED THE STUDY FROM ITS PAGES.

China: US Could ‘Spark World War III’ by Diversifying Mineral Supply Chains

China’s state-run Global Times on Thursday warned the United States could “spark World War III” by pushing too hard to decouple from the Chinese minerals industry by developing its own supply.

BlackRock: Globalist Company that Owns All Other Companies Vows to ‘Drive Global Energy Transition’

World's largest asset manager brags about its "ability to convene companies, governments and institutional clients."

More than 99% of Monkeypox Patients Identify as ‘Gay’ or Similar Amid ‘Pride Month’: U.K. Health Security Agency

151 of 152 Monkeypox patients interviewed identified as homosexual, British gov't says.

CDC: Moderna’s COVID Vax Poses Greater Heart Inflammation Risk Than Pfizer

Advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday unanimously recommended that the agency authorize Moderna Inc's (MRNA.O) COVID-19 vaccine for children and teens aged 6 to 17 years of age.

FDA Risk-Benefit Analysis Hides ‘Bad Data’ on Moderna Shots for Kids

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisory council will meet June 14 to consider granting Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 years old, even though the White House last week announced it is already filling orders for the vaccines placed by states and healthcare providers.

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