Most Europeans Think Sanctions Have Hurt Europe and Helped America
20 November 2023
by Noah Carl
Patrick Vallance branded his Chief Medical Officer colleague Chris Whitty a "delayer", it has emerged, as the former Chief Scientific Adviser tells the Covid Inquiry future lockdowns must be "harder and earlier".
A survey has found that in 30 out of 30 European countries, a majority of people believe that the sanctions against Russia have hurt Europe and helped both the US and China.
Moderna is spying on you, say Lee Fang and Jack Poulson as they expose the behind-the-scenes machinations of the Covid vaccine maker to shape and censor the public debate around the jabs.
A jury has cleared nine climate activists of causing £500,000 worth of criminal damage to HSBC’s London headquarters after they argued they had a "lawful excuse" for the action.
Climate change "hazards" threaten 71% of National Trust properties, the charity has said in a new report where it claims to be already experiencing more frequent drought, heavy rain and wildfires on its sites.
Economist and pro-Trump libertarian Javier Milei has secured an unlikely victory in Argentina's presidential election, promising a right-wing overhaul.
The U.K. Government has stopped advertising on Twitter, adding to Elon Musk's challenge of reversing declining revenues amidst a corporate exodus from the platform.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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