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China Ends Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Inbound Travelers Amid Economic Challenges

As China marks its journey towards normalization post-pandemic, the nation has announced that it will discontinue its requirement for incoming travelers to present negative COVID-19 test results.

India Rejects BRICS’ U.S. Dollar Rival Currency Proposal Over China Influence Concerns

There "is no plan as such for a combined BRICS currency," said India's Minister of External Affairs.

U.S. Imports from Russia More than Double Despite Biden’s Tough Talk

"Responsible nations have to come together to hold these perpetrators accountable," Biden told a Washington crowd in April 2022. "We will keep raising the economic cost and ratchet up the pain for Putin and further increase Russia's economic isolation."

Researchers Find Dutch Citizens With Autism, Intellectual Disabilities Euthanized

Researchers have found that almost 40 Dutch citizens with autism or intellectual disabilities have been euthanized between 2012 and 2021.

Belmont University Cancels Christian Event After Organization Posts Pride Comments That Are ‘Harmful to Members of Our Community’

A private Christian college in Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University, canceled an event with a Christian men's ministry after the group posted comments that the college believed to "unnecessarily fan the flames of culture wars and are harmful to members of our community.”

Explosive Revelations: Dr. David Martin Accuses CDC, NIH, and Pfizer of Bio-Warfare and Premeditated Orchestration of the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 was an "act of biological warfare perpetrated on the human race" and a "financial heist"; nature and science were "hijacked."

New Zealand to Maintain COVID-19 Restrictions

New Zealand is to keep its COVID-19 mandates, including seven-day isolations and mask mandates in specific settings, for at least two more months.

Dozens of Athletes Sign Letter Opposing Federal Bill That Protects Women’s Sports

Forty professional and Olympic athletes signed a letter in opposition to the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2023, which prohibits biological men from competing in women's sports.

Pharmaceutical Companies Pay TikTok Influencers to Market Prescription Drugs to Young People: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Pharmaceutical companies are paying TikTok influencers to market prescription drugs to young people, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, which calls for increased transparency and regulation in the use of patient influencers for pharmaceutical marketing, particularly when it comes to targeting young people.

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