A judge in Uruguay issued an injunction last week that suspends the COVID-19 vaccine for children under the age of 13 while a legal case plays out about the jab’s safety and government contracts. The case focuses on information about the ingredients of the Pfizer COVID-19 jab and contracts that were signed prior to its...
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AMERICANS SEE WASHINGTON AS LOSING THE COVID WAR
A recent Pew Research poll found a dramatic shift in the trust Americans have in health officials after more than two years of dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak. The survey found that President Joe Biden has lost public support in his handling of the outbreak. The survey pointed out that about 65 percent of Americans...
RUSSIA SHOWS WILLINGNESS TO DISCUSS GRAIN EXPORTS
Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s top diplomat, said last week that Moscow is willing to discuss the safe export of grain with Ukraine and Turkey, but said Kyiv needs to make sure the ports are no longer blocked with mines. Lavrov, who made the comment while attending the G20 in Bali, did not give a clear date...
IS BLINKEN AFRAID? HE WON’T MEET WITH RUSSIAN COUNTERPART
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday refused to meet with Russia’s top diplomat, Sergei Lavrov, in Bali during the Group of Twenty meeting. Ned Price, a spokesman for the State Department, told reporters that “the time is not right” for foreign engagement with Lavrov. As tensions were heating up back in February between...
FIVE STAR MOVEMENT WARNS DRAGHI AGAINST CURBING POVERTY RELIEF PROGRAM
Italy’s embattled Five Star Movement has warned Prime Minister Mario Draghi to keep a poverty relief program in place despite claims from business leaders that the “citizens’ income” program has been a drag on the country’s labor force. Italy’s “Annual Report 2022” said there are about 5.6 million Italian residents living in absolute poverty in...
PEARL HARBOR BOMBERS BOOSTING ITS MILITARY
Using the Ukraine War and rising tensions between China and Taiwan, Japan is taking a fresh look at building its military and its capabilities. The Trends Journal has reported on how the conflict in Ukraine has prompted other countries—from Germany to Taiwan—to reconsider their defenses. (See “WILL CHINA SOON INVADE TAIWAN?” “SPOTLIGHT CHINA: EAST VS. WEST,” and “JAPAN:...
WHAT UKRAINE WON’T DO: RWANDA AND CONGO CALL FOR CEASEFIRE
While Ukraine has stated that it will not accept a ceasefire with Russia and the United States and NATO won’t either, over in Africa, a ceasefire agreement was put in place between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo last week as tensions run high between the two countries with a long history of bloody...
HUNDREDS KILLED AS ETHNIC VIOLENCE INTENSIFIES IN WAR-TORN ETHIOPIA
Hundreds of people were killed in Ethiopia’s Oromia region last week in what was seen as the latest flash of ethnic violence. The Trends Journal has long documented the ongoing conflict in Tigray. (See “ETHIOPIA UPDATE: TIGRAY FORCES RETAKE CAPITAL CITY,” “ETHIOPIA’S WAR: DEATHS OF AT LEAST 2000 TIGRAY CHILDREN NOT ‘NEWS’…ONLY UKRAINE VICTIMS COUNT,” and “ETHIOPIA...
BIG JOKE: U.S. AND U.K. SECURITY HEADS WARNS OF CHINA’S SPYING
The head of the FBI and Britain’s M15 held a joint press conference last week to talk about the rising threat of Chinese spying amid tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and threats to Taiwan. Christopher Wray, the FBI head, and Ken McCallum, the British spy head, told reporters in London that Beijing has been...
ZELENSKY BLINDED BY TRENDS JOURNAL COVER: VOWS NOT TO GIVE UP AN INCH OF TERRITORY TO RUSSIA
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview last week that Kyiv is not willing to cede any land to Russia when it comes to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Last week, The Trends Journal ran a cover titled, “THE BIG LIE: Russia Will Lose!”, that noted ongoing reports in the West by...