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U.S. employment data has been weaker than expected, staying on course for the strongest weekly loss in three months, and oil prices stabilized Friday, May 3. Concerns about demand and high interest rates remain. At 1:15 p.m. GMT Brent futures for July were up 17 cents, or 0.2 percent, at
Spanish Wildfire Sparked by Blockchain-powered Autonomous Tree Planters, Again
A self-described “technology-driven reforestation company” relying on the much-hyped blockchain technology...
Falun Gong Marks 23 Years of Persecution–And Perseverance–In China
Communist China’s persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice has continued nonstop for more than...
New Report Reveals Shocking State of Australia’s Environment
On July 19, a report was released by the Australian Labor government that indicates that the country’...
Canada’s Largest Bookstore Refuses to Stock Bestselling Book on Freedom Convoy Trucker Protest
Canada’s largest brick and mortar bookstore has refused to include on its shelves a book about the recent...
Amid Record Heatwave, Europe Discovers Solar Panels Inefficient in High Temperatures
As a monster heatwave is roasting most of Europe, although some countries are generating record amounts...
Amsterdam University Human Rights Center Disbanded After Close Ties With the CCP Surface
Amsterdam’s Vrije Universiteit (VU) felt compelled to close down its human rights research institute...
Russia Signals European Natural Gas Deliveries Will Remain Cut at July 21 ‘Doomsday’
The Russian Federation has signaled it is unlikely that deliveries of natural gas through the Nord Stream...
Canadian Casket Manufacturer Sees a Surge in Demand for Youth Caskets
In conversation with RAIR Foundation USA, Mike Haddock, a casket manufacturer located in northern Toronto...
Sri Lankan Opposition Leader Vows to ‘Listen to the People’
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka’s opposition leader, who is seeking the presidency next week, vowed...