The leader of Spain’s surging national right-wing populist party Vox, which is now a king-making major force in Spanish politics in recent years, has slammed the practice of kneeling before football games in support of the radical left-wing Black Lives Matter movement which is invariably threateningly anti-ethnic European.
JAKARTA, June 17: More than 350 doctors and medical workers have caught COVID-19 in Indonesia despite being vaccinated and dozens have been hospitalised, officials said, as concerns grow about the efficacy of some vaccines against more infectious variants.
Drink water says Ronaldo as he puts Coca Cola bottles out of sight. Juventus talisman Cristiano Ronaldo is not the first sports star to reject a soft drinks brand, in 2017, Virat Kohli, the captain of the Indian cricket team rejected a multi-million deal with the Pepsi corporation.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said Ireland players provoked fans in Budapest with a kneeling gesture that ‘started in slave-owning countries’, but visiting boss Stephen Kenny branded the booing ‘incomprehensible’.
Poland’s ambassador to Germany, Andrzej Przyłębski, has spoken out against players of the Polish national team kneeling before the start of the match in support of the much-derided and deeply controversial anti-White movement.
AstraZeneca (AZN.L) said on Tuesday, June 8 a late-stage trial failed to provide evidence that its COVID-19 antibody therapy protected people who had contact with an infected person from the disease, a setback in its efforts to find alternatives to vaccines.
As a child, Yeonmi Park fled North Korea with her mother when she was 13-years-of-age in 2007. The pair of genuine refugees fell into the hands of Chinese traffickers and later escaped to Mongolia. Park said that she had to walk across the Gobi Desert before reaching South Korea.
A law prohibiting the sharing of content portraying homosexuality and transgender fetishism to those under the age of 18 has been passed by Hungary’s National Assembly. The vote passed on Tuesday by a vote of 157-1. Amusingly, it seems that of 158 deputies only one is a shirt-lifter.
Occupied Germany’s domestic intelligence service has said protest movements opposing the Washington-approved Berlin regime and its measures allegedly to restrict the spread of Covid-19 have given a boost to the country’s ‘far-right extremists’.
The new top cop of England’s second-largest police force has banned police from virtue signalling, saying the public is ‘fed up’ and would rather they catch burglars.
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