Over 100 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli airstrikes on various areas across Gaza since the early hours of Saturday, ...
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With precise strikes on high-value targets, including HIMARS launchers, foreign specialists, and critical energy infrastructure, Ukraine faces devastating setbacks. Scott Ritter provides an in-depth ...
35 pesticides are found on potatoes: 6 are known carcinogens, 12 are hormone disrupters, 7 are neurotoxins, and 6 are reproductive toxins.
A new book from Trilateral Commission members Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, and the late Henry Kissinger warns that in the not-too-distant future, the entire world will be controlled by “superhuman” ...
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Russian forces have reportedly blown up a train in Ukraine that came from Romania with British Storm Shadow missiles and U.S.-made ATACMS. Sputnik reported that the strike in Odesa took place on ...
The disaster in Aleppo was avoidable and is just as bad as it looks. The “politically inconvenient” truth is that Syria was caught by surprise, the SAA is on the backfoot, and the worst might be yet ...
A world-renowned virologist has warned that the devastating true impact of the mass Covid mRNA vaccination campaign has yet to play out. Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, a former senior vaccine advisor at ...
Thus, the battlegroup Center liberated a total of 37 settlements, according to TASS calculations based on the Russian Defense Ministry's reports. The Russian army has liberated 88 settlements in the ...
A new book from Trilateral Commission members Eric Schmidt, Google’s CEO, and the late Henry Kissinger warns that in the not-too-distant future, the entire world will be controlled by “superhuman” ...
The disaster in Aleppo was avoidable and is just as bad as it looks. The “politically inconvenient” truth is that Syria was caught by surprise, the SAA is on the backfoot, and the worst might be yet ...