Covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths are rapidly falling in many countries, but some governments have been in no rush to return liberties and rights to their citizens. They must be held to account.
Constant underfunding in health systems across Europe, and a failure to invest in medical staff left the continent-wide open to the Covid pandemic, a report from the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated in Ireland for more than a millennium. It was a time to cut loose during the Catholic Lent season, and as such it quickly became synonymous with Irish food and drink.
A confidential document by Spain’s Civil Guard warns about the high probability of growing social unrest over the coming months, which could result in isolated protests and street disturbances. The document was drafted in response to security measures during the coronavirus process, which is expected to last until late June if there are no new spikes in transmission.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he wants fewer white men working in science and engineering. His plan to fix the situation has sparked a furious backlash online. Bizarrely, supposedly British mainstream media which invariably have an opinion on everything merely report this news without editorial comment. The conclusion is there’s eloquence in silence.
Russia’s top Christian leader has warned that athletes and soldiers in the country are turning to pagan traditions.
Spanish authorities are expecting to deport in excess of 500 British nationals after March 31st. The Spanish national police have been preparing for the deadline day of British nationals leaving Spain due to Britain’s departure from the EU.
This week, Angela Merkel’s faltering party was kicked into the long grass by the electorate. The globalist left is desperate for revenge seeing the voters’ rejection of her party as ‘disloyalty’. Merkel wants scalps, White scalps.
Whilst State-dependent mainstream media focuses its cameras and sends its news teams to cover anti-government protests in Myanmar (formerly Burma) in South-East Asia, state repression in the European Union goes without press comment or condemnation.
March 14, 2021, Maslenitsa is finally seen off in Russia with pancakes, round dances and bonfires.
Due to the pandemic, many Russians stayed at home and celebrate the wide Maslenitsa with their families. Nevertheless, many Russians went to parks and city squares to take part in the traditional burning of the effigy.
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