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Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday (Oct. 1) promised political reform and help for households as prices rise, and said he would seek deeper ties with friendly nations to counter the gravest security threats his country has faced since World War II. Ishiba earlier unveiled his cabinet as
Media and Health Industry Winning the Battle to Undermine England’s ‘Freedom Day’ Lockdown Removal
England’s establishment media appears to be celebrating the prospect of continuing lockdowns and restrictions...
How China Infiltrated Italy’s Media Outlets to Influence Public Opinion
In September 2013, Chinese leader Xi Jinping highlighted the importance of spreading propaganda overseas...
Canada Opens Bids for Biometric-Based Border Control Under Pandemic Guise
The Trudeau government opened bidding for a contractor specializing in biometrics to work with the Canada...
Japan Will Track Media With GPS, Deport for Non-Compliance at Tokyo Olympics Amid COVID Hysteria
Foreign reporters attending the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which are postponed until July and August of this...
French Regulator Fines Google Nearly $270 Million for Unfair Advertising Practices
Google was fined 220 million Euros (268 million US dollars) on Monday, June 7 by France’s Competition...
Malaysian Air Force Intercepts Chinese Planes Over South China Sea
Chinese planes recently breached Malaysia’s maritime airspace, flying just 60 nautical miles from the...
Invisible Sculpture by Italian Artist Sells for $18,000
Italian artist Salvatore Garau recently sold an invisible sculpture for thousands of dollars. In other...
Protests Against Chinese University in Budapest, Streets Renamed to Expose CCP Crimes
China’s plan to set up a university in the Hungarian capital of Budapest has met with strong opposition...
Former Huawei Director and Cybersecurity Expert on Trial in Poland for CCP Espionage
Two men accused of spying on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been put on trial in Poland...