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Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Cholesterol Statin thoughtsThis was sent into me and it appears useful. It is a refresher on the complexities of statins and high and low cholesterol. As a statin user, i am rather familiar with the issues. All aspects of this therapy can be deemed controversial except it seems to suppress disease progress. Yet it is hardly dramatic either. what suppresses disease progress is high doses of vitimin C. I use low doses because i do not tolerate higher doses. Yet is appears generally stable and my risk is minimal. *
LDL is better called bad cholesterol. High amounts of HDL c...
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New to Vinyl Records? Here’s What You Need to KnowAgain it is the unique nature of vinyl records as analog sound recordings, rather than digital based recording that gives it a unique litening experience. Digital ultimately can get too cleaned up. THe cost of playing your collection comes down to a simple turntable and that means no special hardware as we used to tolerate back in the day. Vinyl is now rebuilding its market and surely we are getting new pressings from the old masters of especially popular discs. All this makes it easier and easier to distribute product. We certainly retain ample content, although i do not e... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
Offshore green hydrogen production: the partnership between Lhyfe and Centrale Nantes on track for a world first.THe problem i have with all this is that money is driving the ultimate intent. The goal is easy to describe as green hydrogen. we knew how using all the apparent technology in view around 150 years ago. Thus money is in fact able to hire engineeres to build what you see. The reasons why this has not happened during the past 150 years is that the systems are inefficient and tech improvements will likely take for ever if ever. Yet today we will have a massive build producing some hydrogen likely unsalable or even unusable while generating heavy expenses. In twenty years it w... read more
Terra Forming Terra21 hours ago
THIS IS A HUGE UPDATE ON THE ARIZONA FORENSIC AUDIT!The forensic audit for arizonia is now approaching wrapup and should be complete by the end of this week..There has been rumbles regarding the results, but we now seem to have a proper lid on it. I expect to see this applied to several other states ate least until we have several proven counts. If this does not change the final outcome, then it would likely be suspended. However we are expecting a reversal of the ultimate count for the presidency. Problem is that many other races were also switched out. The easiest solution will be an election rerun as soon as possible. Yet t... read more
Mining Awareness +21 hours ago
Six Accidents University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Researchers Had With Lab-Created CoronavirusesFrom ProPublica.org: “Here Are Six Accidents UNC Researchers Had With Lab-Created Coronaviruses There have been mouse bites and spills and … Continue reading → read more
SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS21 hours ago
SATURDAY CARTOONS: FRAUDULENT FAUCI, BUMBLING BIDEN, PRIDE SEASON: JUNE 5, 2021These balls are all the same shade of beige. Canadian roads. Anniversary: Tienanmen Square Standing on the roof. Chimney outlet. I am told this is an old Russian Communist poster regarding the raising of children by state not family. Penguin feathers Like the halo effect? Honey. Three consecutive seasons. Same hive. Local young bull elk photographed by the vegetable seller across the street. 1939. Rural Georgia. Do you remembe... read more
Mining Awareness +21 hours ago
New Video Alleging Election Interference Via Voting Machines; New Lawsuit Filed Against Dominion Voting Systems, Smartmatic & SGO CorpNew documentary alleging foreign election interference via voting machines: “Mike Lindell Presents: Absolutely 9-0” By Mike Lindell, 03 June, 2021 … Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Under pressure, Brazil’s health regulator conditionally approves Sputnik V and Covaxin vaccineRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Under heavy pressure to approve the Russian Sputnik V vaccine and, to a lesser extent, the Indian Covaxin, the Brazilian health regulatory agency (ANVISA) has reached a compromise solution - an approval that will lead the country to, in practice, raise efficacy . . . To read the full NEWS […] The post Under pressure, Brazil’s health regulator conditionally approves Sputnik V and Covaxin vaccine appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Auto theft and robberies in São Paulo were down significantly in 2020 versus 2019RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The state of São Paulo recorded a 39.4% drop in auto theft occurrences in the comparison between 2020 and 2019, according to data released by the Tracker-FECAP Economic Bulletin on Friday, May 28. In absolute numbers, 33,000 theft occurrences were recorded in 2019 and 20,000 last year. As for robberies, […] The post Auto theft and robberies in São Paulo were down significantly in 2020 versus 2019 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
Religion And Politics (III)Part I, Part II Secularism & secularization All fundamentalists are opposing any idea and/or social movement that carry secular values and propagate secularism and secularization. Those two terms are referring to a decline and/or marginalization of religion in public life. The secularization of society became the best thought of structural […] read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
How the Soviet Union 'Defeated' the Best Navy Submarine Ever*Kyle Mizokami* *Submarines, * The Seawolf-class submarines were envisioned as the best submarines ever built. But when the USSR died, so did the need for this expensive weapon of war. No Soviets, no Seawolf. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Seawolf-class submarines are outstanding submarines, but the Cold War mindset at the time of development accepted high performance and consequently high costs to meet a high-level threat. The post–Cold War Virginia class forced the Navy to reign in costs while still producing a progressively better submarine. The Seawolf-class submar... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Stealth Fighters: The U.S. Military's Backbone in Any War with China*Kris Osborn* *Stealth Fighters, Asia* Despite an abundance of 4th-Generation aircraft, many leaders feel these aging aircraft are insufficient to handle a modern threat environment. *Here's What You Need to Know*: There's a reason why F-35 customers keep buying more. A major U.S. air attack in the Pacific would need to pursue thousands of “aim points” every day and sustain an ability to “penetrate” and therefore operate over a hostile territory over the period of an airwar campaign, a reality now leading many senior Air Force experts and former leaders to call for much greater ... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
We Have the Video: Watch the Largest Nuclear Explosion of All Time*Caleb Larson* *Nuclear Weapons, * [image: YouTube Screenshot.] Thankfully this bomb was never put into production. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Still, the Tsar Bomba did achieve one strategic objective for Moscow: shocking and surprising the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—and helped spur the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, a moratorium on nuclear tests underwater, in space, and in the atmosphere. After the Soviet Union tested the Tsar Bomba in 1961—the highest-yield nuclear device in history—the White House issued the following statement. “Fear is the oldest w... read more
The National Interest20 hours ago
Army Is Quadrupling Attack Range of Apache Helicopters with Israeli Spike Missiles*Sebastien Roblin* *Apache Helicopter, * The Army’s move to integrate a mature and capable off-the-shelf weapon onto its Apaches seems like an all-around win for keeping the Army’s Apache helicopter fleet tactically and financially viable in the coming decades. On March 17, 2021, an AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopter lifted off from Eglin Air Force Base on the coast of the Florida panhandle. While cruising over the Gulf Mexico it launched a missile from a boxy two-shot launcher mounted under its stub wings—a weapon distinctly different from the usual quad-rack loaded with Hellfire... read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
The Biden Administration Circles The Wagons Around Dr. Fauci After The Release Of His Covid-19 Emails*Daily Mail: **'No': Jen Psaki gives a very blunt response when asked if Biden would ever fire Fauci after president said he had 'full confidence' in medical advisor - despite the 'lab leak' emails* * There are no circumstances under which President Joe Biden would consider firing Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House said * 'No,' said White House press secretary Jen Psaki when asked about the option * President Joe Biden said he is 'very confident' in Dr. Fauci * Fauci under fire for revelations in his released emails about COVID pandemic * 'Yes I'm very confident in Dr. ... read more
UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Watch the moment a seahorse meets a fish: Rare marine footage captured at EdenUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Fish killed with cigarette in 'abhorrent, barbaric' incident at popular Ashfield beauty spotUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Scientists uncover mysterious mass extinction event that nearly wiped out sharks 19 million years agoUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Diving instructor cycles underwater to raise awareness about himself and something elseUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Peru creates Nazca Ridge National Reserve, its first fully marine protected areaUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
California: Sea otter found dead in illegal fishing trap in Moss LandingUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Whale's head impaled on spike as brutal slaughter returns to Faroe IslandsWar News Updates22 hours ago
Tweets Of The DayAs Nepal experiences a devastating Covid second wave, families are forced to say goodbye through the crematorium gates https://t.co/uDrOaeEbzw pic.twitter.com/pvPC0fbsNG — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 4, 2021 Country profile of Peru, where veteran right-wing populist Keiko Fujimori faces off against left-wing former rural teacher Pedro Castillo in a presidential runoff vote on June 6 pic.twitter.com/JqZ0kg2hcp — AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 4, 2021 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for a political conference to discuss efforts to salvage a decaying economy. The North's... read more
International Energy Agency’s Green Energy Fantasy Is A Hoot – PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Friday 04 June 2021By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
International Energy Agency’s Green Energy Fantasy Is A Hoot – PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
The Media Proclaim Themselves ‘Infrastructure’By Tim Graham ~ Long before the pandemic, the local-news business had been in a tailspin. Newspapers across the country lost classified-advertising revenue thanks to Internet sites like Craigslist. Terrestrial radio stations lost their audience to iTunes and then Spotify. Most commercial radio stations don’t offer news any more. Most Americans under 35 think of […] read more
International Energy Agency’s Green Energy Fantasy Is A Hoot – PA Pundits – International23 hours ago
Biden’s Climate Order Will Undermine U.S. Financial StabilityBy Peter Murphy ~ Late last month, President Joe Biden issued yet another executive order related to fighting climate change that will effectively conscript the U.S. financial sector into the climate war. This executive order sets out to effectively transform the nation’s energy sector and the economy, writ large, based on the vapid claim that […] read more
Small Dead Animals1 day ago
June 5, 2021: Reader TipsA new release from Tom MacDonald — Snowflakes Thread’s open for tips. read more
How Google Is Attempting To ‘Newspeak’ The English Language
By Douglas Blair ~ In a social engineering move that seems straight out of the pages of George Orwell, Google recently introduced an update to its Google Docs platform that encourages users to use more “inclusive” language. Inclusive language advocates argue that words like “he” and “she” are transphobic, or that phrases like “blind date” […] read more
balance101 day ago
Not your errors, beloved ones, but your victories, not your diseases but your healingsI AM the heart of the Divine Mother. I know what is in your hearts each one. I know the hearts of millions, for I have fashioned the etheric pattern and design of that heart to be the pulsing life-force of God’s energy for the incarnation that is the opportunity for each soul to become more of God, more of life, more of love. The heart must be sealed in fire as the fire of protection and perfection against the dissonance of the world, the jangled beat, jealousies, hatreds of men. These attack the hearts of the innocent and unwary. -Archeia Mary: 9-2-1973 at Atlanta, in *... read more
balance101 day ago
DARPA and Gates--what they are up to1) 5-5-20 Bill Gates has teamed up with the Department of Defense and DARPA, which is the special project research and development arm of the Pentagon. The team-up was a call to develop a brand new type of vaccine which is being rushed into productionIn this report, researchers document how Bill Gates is not only working to fulfill the UN’s global vaccine program but how Gates is also working to take control of the food supply chain globally, a long-desired achievement of the UN. Also, find out about the mandatory vaccination policy being kept under wraps in addition to anot... read more
The Conservative Socrates14 hours ago
Civilization is a Children’s ProjectThe average life expectancy four thousand years ago was twenty-five years. Before that it was even less. This means that the world we live in is the creation of young adults (many of them were children by modern standards). Mankind’s achievements in the prehistoric age—from the invention of wheel, to the discovery of agriculture, domestication of cattle, development of languages, rise of the world’s first primitive religions, mythologies, philosophies, and political systems—was the outcome of the labor and enterprise of people who would be of ten to thirty-five years. A few people ... read more
UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Rusting WWII munitions are poisoning Europe's seasUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Underwater glue made from silk can cling to surfaces like a barnacleUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Those ghost crabs that live on Texas beaches can scuddle up to 10 mph and hold their breath for 6 weeksUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
My Octopus Lover: Bizarre final moments of an hours-long mating ritual is caught on cameraUnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World22 hours ago
Tampa Bay man's family fishing trips are more than a day on the boat; 'Sometimes we work 15 hours straightWar News Updates23 hours ago
Why Submarines In The U.S. Navy Are Getting An Expensive Update (Video)*WNU Editor:* More details here .... *A Look At The U.S. Navy’s Costly Plan To Upgrade Aging Submarines*. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
Picture Of The DayUniversity students observe a minute of silence in front of the “Pillar of Shame” statue at the University of Hong Kong on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, June 4. REUTERS/Lam Yik *WNU Editor:* The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... *Hong Kong protesters try to mark Tiananmen anniversary as China cracks down* (Reuters). read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
These Five Weapons Make the Israeli Army the Middle East’s Best*Kyle Mizokami* *Israel Army, * The Israeli Army has seen combat every decade since its founding. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Merkava tanks were some of the first armored vehicles to be equipped with active protection systems against guided missiles. Israel has built just over 2,000 Merkavas in all versions, with 660 of the latest Mark IV built. Much like the Israeli Air Force, the Israeli Army came from humble—but more established—beginnings. Israel’s ground forces had their origins in the Haganah, a Zionist paramilitary force created in the early 1920s to protect Jewis... read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
Crazy History: A U.S. Fighter Jet Attacked a U.S. Navy Cruiser in Vietnam*Robert Farley* *Vietnam War, Asia* How did F-4s mistake U.S. ships for North Vietnamese targets? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Simple courtesy should demand that pilots tasked to missions over water should be trained to identify the difference between an American heavy cruiser and a North Vietnamese patrol boat (or helicopter for that matter). At the very least, pilots operating over water in the same area as friendly surface vessels should have had a sense of the danger implicit in launching missiles without clear targets. Friendly fire casualties were common in the Vietn... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
June 5th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 137In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post June 5th – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 137 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The National Interest23 hours ago
All the Ways to Cut The U.S. Defense Budget that China and Russia Would Love*Mackenzie Eaglen* *Defense Spending, * The idea that Congress can continue to increase pay and benefits while cutting everything else will create a hollow force unable to achieve its missions. Almost weekly there is a new letter calling for impossible defense cuts that may make for good headlines but are actually poor policy borne on the backs of those in uniform. In order to be productive, this year’s defense budget debates demand a baseline reality check for increasingly vocal and aligned groups of policymakers and stakeholders who would see the military undergo steep cuts at... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Saturday June 5th – Open ThreadOur Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Saturday June 5th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Food Safety News23 hours ago
German network set up for bacteria surveillanceThree German organizations have created a consortium to monitor bacterial pathogens and detect outbreaks faster. The University of Münster, Research Center Borstel and the Robert Koch Institute formed the miGenomeSurv network (microbial genome-based surveillance of infectious agents). This network is based on national reference laboratories, where infectious agents relevant to the population are characterized microbiologically... Continue Reading read more
War News Updates1 day ago
U.S. Expects A Sixth Round Of Iran Nuclear Talks And Maybe More*Reuters:* *U.S. sees sixth round of Iran nuclear talks and likely more* WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States expects to have a sixth round of indirect talks on reviving compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and probably more, U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price said on Thursday. The European Union envoy coordinating the talks on Wednesday said he believed a deal would be struck at the next round starting next week, but other senior diplomats have said the most difficult decisions still lie ahead. Price said hurdles remained after the fifth round of talks that... read more
The Last Refuge1 day ago
Reported Chinese Defector With Information About Wuhan Lab Possibly Related to Sun Lijun, Former Chinese Deputy Minister of Public SecurityRed State is reporting on a defector to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who is presumably giving the U.S. government information related to the leak from Wuhan BioLab. RED STATE – […] “Sources tell RedState the defector has been with the DIA for three months and that he has provided an extensive, technically detailed debrief […] The post Reported Chinese Defector With Information About Wuhan Lab Possibly Related to Sun Lijun, Former Chinese Deputy Minister of Public Security appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Scientists are testing Covid-19 drug; Brazil will begin trials of two serumsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With vaccination still far from immunizing most of the world's population against Covid-19, pharmaceutical laboratories are now testing drugs against the disease in human beings. Big pharma giants Pfizer, MSD, and Roche are the most advanced, developing oral antivirals. Boehringer is investing in treatment with monoclonal antibodies. In Brazil, two […] The post Scientists are testing Covid-19 drug; Brazil will begin trials of two serums appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Accidental Deliberations1 day ago
Musical interludeDirty Vegas - Lost Not Found read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Stocks Will Crash Faster & Deeper This Time | Michael PentoLiberty and Finance Portfolio Manager Michael Pento says the stock market will soon crash faster than the historic decline at the beginning of the COVID crisis. Michael Pento can be found online: http://pentoport.com. – 0:00 Intro 1:56 Inflation or not 6:36 How inflation impacts you 9:34 Impact of Basel III 11:30 Before its too late … read more
Socio-Economics History Blog1 day ago
Chinese Virologist Who Was Among First to Tout Wuhan Lab Theory Says Fauci’s Emails Back Up What She’s Been Saying All Along – The Coronavirus is ‘an Unrestricted Bioweapon’ – And Blasts Fauci And Medical Experts for Cover-UpChinese Virologist Who Was Among First to Tout Wuhan Lab Theory Says Fauci’s Emails Back Up What She’s Been Saying All Along – The Coronavirus is ‘an Unrestricted Bioweapon’ – And Blasts Fauci And Medical Experts for Cover-Up by CHRISTOPHER EBERHART FOR DAILYMAIL.COM, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ * Dr. Li-Meng Yan – who was among the first people … read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Putin Seeks to Temper Expectations Ahead of Summit with BidenRussia’s Vladimir Putin said on Friday that is not counting on any breakthroughs to emerge from his scheduled June 16 meeting in Geneva with US President Joe Biden. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Serena, Top Men Cruise into French Open Last-16; Sabalenka Crashes OutAmerican great Serena Williams got into some trouble for the third straight match at the French Open, but she rallied from a 4-1 second-set deficit to defeat countrywoman Danielle Collins 6-4, 6-4 on Friday and advance to the round of 16. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
No Goals in Spain-Portugal Friendly Ahead of Euro 2020Spain had 66 percent possession and outshot Portugal 10-5 on Friday, but had to settle for a scoreless draw in the penultimate friendly for both teams ahead of the Euro 2020 tournament. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Local Impact of Migration Largely Ignored Ahead of Mexico Midterm ElectionsThe impact of the migration phenomenon on local communities has been barely mentioned on the campaign trail ahead of Sunday’s midterm elections in Mexico, even though that issue is a key concern for residents and migrant activists in this northwestern city and other border areas. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Spain and Portugal Promote Joint Bid to Host World Cup 2030Spain’s King Felipe VI and Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa were on hand on Friday for the formal launch of their countries’ joint candidacy to host the 2030 World Cup. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Facebook Extends Ban on Trump until January 2023Facebook said on Friday that it has decided to extend the suspension of Donald Trump’s account until Jan. 7, 2023. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Environment Day Host Pakistan Urges Protection of EcosystemsPakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted on Friday the need to protect ecosystems to combat the climate crisis. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Who Is Voting for Pedro Castillo (and Why) in Peru Presidential Runoff?Wearing neither suit nor tie and with a “chotano” hat on his head, leftist presidential candidate Pedro Castillo embodies the humble, rural values of Peru’s Andean region and enjoys the backing of teachers and farmers who view him as the antithesis of Lima’s elite. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Portuguese Tourism Left Reeling as Brits Rush HomeThe British government’s decision to remove Portugal from its list of safe destinations has triggered a wave of hotel cancellations and a rush of tourists filling flights heading back to the United Kingdom. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
EU Enforces Closure of Its Airspace to BelarusThe European Union agreed on Friday to ban all Belarusian airlines from accessing EU airspace and airports in response to the forced grounding of a Ryanair flight in Minsk last month. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Kazakhstan Endorses Guterres for Second Term as UN ChiefKazakhstan backs Antonio Guterres for a second term as the United Nations’ secretary-general, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev told the head of that intergovernmental organization Friday in a video conference. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Myanmar Junta Throttles Internet During Pro-Democracy Press ConferenceMyanmar’s military junta stifled on Friday the country’s internet to restrict access to a press conference by the self-styled National Unity Government. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Bale to Wait until after Euros to Speak to ‘Great Guy’ AncelottiGareth Bale said on Friday that he will wait until after the upcoming Euro 2020 championships to speak with Real Madrid’s new manager Carlo Ancelotti, whom he described as a “great manager.” read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Slimy Marine Mucilage Takes over Marmara SeaA thick layer of foam and marine mucilage has taken over large parts of the coast of Istanbul and the Sea of Marmara. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Latvia to Hold First Elections Since Controversial Territorial ReformMore than 950,000 voters in Latvia will be called to the polls on Saturday in the first local elections since a parliamentary reform last year reduced the number of municipalities from 119 to 42. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Red Bulls Dominate FP2 in BakuSergio “Checo” Perez led the Red Bulls to a 1-2 in the second free practice session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Friday while defending champion Lewis Hamilton notched the 11th fastest time on track. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
International Tax Deal ‘Within Reach’: EU Finance MinistersA new international corporate tax deal is “within reach” as finance ministers from the G7 member states kick off two-day talks in London on Friday ahead of the G7 Summit which will be held in Cornwall from June 11-13. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Marc Marquez on His Recovery: Being Hopeful Is One Thing, Reality AnotherWhen Marc Marquez gets on his bike, he is mentally prepared but physically he’s not quite there yet, he says. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Belarus Journalist’s TV Confession Was Coerced, Family BelievesThe Belarusian opposition in exile and the family of dissident journalist Roman Protasevich claimed on Friday his televised confession to organizing anti-government protests in the Eastern European country was a result of coercion. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
ESA Chief Says Europe’s Space Program Risks Losing Out to China, USEurope’s space industry could lose out to China and the United States without proper investment, the head of the continent’s space agency, Josef Aschbacher, has warned. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
LeBron James to Skip Tokyo 2020LeBron James announced late Thursday that he would skip the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this summer, fresh after the reigning champions LA Lakers were dumped out of the first round of the NBA playoffs at the hands of the Phoenix Suns. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Rome’s Young Cinema Advocates Open Their Very Own Movie TheaterIt was almost 10 years ago that a group of youngsters occupied Rome’s Cinema America to save the movie theater from being destroyed and turned into apartment blocks. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Suu Kyi Could Face Trial Without Lawyers at Myanmar Supreme CourtMyanmar deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, under arrest since the Feb. 1 military coup, could face trial in the Supreme Court for the alleged violation of official secrets without the presence of a lawyer, a member of her legal team said on Friday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Super League Triggers Judicial Earthquake for EUThe creation of a European “Super League” to rival the Champions League and the subsequent potential exclusion from UEFA competitions hanging over Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have made it to the European Court of Justice as a legal case that could upend EU law with ramifications deeper than those of the Bosman ruling. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Myanmar Junta Blocking Humanitarian Aid for Displaced People, NGOs SayMyanmar NGOs denounced on Friday that the country’s military junta is blocking humanitarian aid destined for tens of thousands of people displaced by military attacks, including airstrikes and artillery fire. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Japan to Supply Taiwan 1.24 Million COVID-19 Vaccine DosesJapan will supply 1.24 million COVID-19 vaccines doses to Taiwan, Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi announced on Friday, at a time Taipei is finding trouble stocking up. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Central Bank Slashes Growth Forecast to 9.5% as Virus Eats into India EconomyThe Indian central bank slashed on Friday the growth forecast to 9.5 percent from an earlier estimate of 10.5 percent after a devastating second wave of the coronavirus hampered its recovery efforts. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Two Arrested in Hong Kong for Allegedly Publicizing Tiananmen Massacre VigilHong Kong police arrested on Friday two people for allegedly publicizing a banned candlelight vigil to be held in memory of the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Myanmar ‘Democratic Government’ Pledges to Recognize RohingyaThe so-called National Unity Government, made up of pro-democracy politicians and activists opposed to the military junta, has pledged to recognize the citizenship of the persecuted Rohingya community in Myanmar. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Judge Fines 12 Australian Media Companies for Contempt in Pell CoverageA court sentenced on Friday 12 Australian media companies to pay fines of up to AU$450,000 ($345,000) for breaching a court order that prohibited reporting on the 2018 child sexual abuse conviction handed down to Cardinal George Pell, who was later exonerated. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Castillo, Fujimori Close Peru’s Most Polarized Campaign in DecadesWith promises of economic and political change, to “save” Peru from “communism” and to defeat COVID-19, presidential candidates Pedro Castillo and Keiko Fujimori closed their campaigning ahead of the second round of elections on Sunday. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
Lesser-Known Side of Cezanne on Display in New YorkMore than 250 works on paper by Paul Cezanne, ranging from sketches to watercolors and showing a crucial and little-known facet of the French painter, are displayed in a major exhibition that opened on Thursday at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. read more
Latin American Herald Tribune1 day ago
One Month On, Public Demands Justice for Mexico City Metro DisasterThursday marked one month since Mexico City’s metro disaster, which killed 26 people and injured close to 100, as victims and residents demanded justice and denounced a lack of accountability and progress in the case. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil to receive 3 million Janssen vaccine doses in June – Health MinisterRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga on Friday said that Brazil has managed to advance with Janssen, Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical company, the shipment to Brazil of 3 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine. "We have agreed with Janssen the delivery of another 3 million doses to be administered in June," said […] The post Brazil to receive 3 million Janssen vaccine doses in June – Health Minister appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Cooking gas price rises sharply, impacts household budgets in BrazilRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Essential for homes, cooking gas has weighed even more heavily in the pockets of poor families during this pandemic period. Since May last year, the price of a gas cylinder has increased five times more than inflation. The price of the cylinder rose in the second semester last year; however, […] The post Cooking gas price rises sharply, impacts household budgets in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
U.S. intelligence admits to having no explanation for 120 sightings by military pilotsRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The last few months have been fertile for a number of speculative theories. A few weeks ago, the assumption that the coronavirus arose by contamination inside a laboratory left the more marginal websites to become a subject for investigation. The same was true of UFOs, for decades an obsession for […] The post U.S. intelligence admits to having no explanation for 120 sightings by military pilots appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Bolsonaro sanctions law and releases US$992 million to small businesses in BrazilRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With vetoes, president Jair Bolsonaro has sanctioned the law that makes the PRONAMPE (National Program of Support to Micro and Small Businesses) permanent. The text passed by the National Congress was published in the Federal Gazette on Friday, June 4, and will grant R$5 billion (US$992 million) to eligible companies […] The post Bolsonaro sanctions law and releases US$992 million to small businesses in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Panama, fourth country in the Americas with more doses of Covid vaccine appliedRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Panama, which accumulates 381,122 cases and 6,389 deaths due to covid-19, is proportionally the fourth country in the Americas with more doses of vaccines applied against the coronavirus, the Ministry of Health (Minsa) said Friday, citing data from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). “According to official data published by […] The post Panama, fourth country in the Americas with more doses of Covid vaccine applied appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Armed attack leaves 3 civilians and 2 police officers dead in southwestern ColombiaRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - At least five people, three civilians, and two policemen, were killed in an armed attack against a patrol that was carrying out search and control work in the Colombian municipality of Santander de Quilichao, in the troubled department of Cauca (southwest), official sources reported Friday. Defense Minister Diego Molano said […] The post Armed attack leaves 3 civilians and 2 police officers dead in southwestern Colombia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Bukele announces break with the OAS commission against corruption in El SalvadorRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele announced this Friday that his government would break the agreement with the Organization of American States (OAS) that gives life to the International Commission Against Impunity in El Salvador (Cicies). "We have decided that as Presidency, we will also break our agreement with the OAS-Cicies because […] The post Bukele announces break with the OAS commission against corruption in El Salvador appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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