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Bluebells – The Gorgeous, yet Poisonous, Enchantress
Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) is a bulbous perennial plant that belongs to the Liliaceae (Lily...
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China Suspended Operation of a Japanese-themed Complex Just 2 Weeks After It Opened
A Japanese-themed cultural and residential project, that recently opened in the city of Dalian in northeast...
University of Alberta signage in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 56-year-old Annette Lewis, who suffers from terminal idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in both lungs was advised by her doctor at the UofA that although she is second in line on a lung transplant donor list she has sat on for 2.5 years, she will be denied medical care unless she accepts a COVID-19 vaccine.
No Jab? No Life Saving Lung Transplant, Canadian Hospital Tells Woman
A Canadian woman who needs a lung transplant in order to survive has been told by a university hospital...
Sadaat, who used to be a minister in Afghanistan, now makes a living delivering food in Germany.
Afghan Ex-Minister Now a Refugee Delivering Food in Germany
A few years ago, Sayed Ahmad Shah Sadaat was a minister in the Afghanistan government. But now, the Oxford...
The withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the seemingly unstoppable march of the Taliban opens a strategic door for communist China.
Uyghurs Now Face a Double Threat: Communist China and The Taliban
Salih Hudayar, prime minister of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, recently stated that China is...
A Royal Air Force Hercules C-130 lands during a mission to Cyprus, on August 14, 2014. C-130’s, such as this one participating in an aid drop to stranded Yazidi refugees in Iraq, are reliable and tough.
Daring Nighttime Raid: UK’s Special Air Service Rescued its Own From Taliban-Seized Kandahar
According to the Daily Mail, a group of 20 elite Special Air Service (SAS) forces sent a distress signal to the British military when Kandahar fell to the Taliban. The Mail reports that the stranded...
Both Taliban and China wish to cooperate on the BRI infrastructure project.
Communist China Wants to Work With The Taliban On The Belt and Road Initiative
Ever since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, communist China has been very openly supportive of the regime, attempting to gain international legitimacy for the terrorist group. Communist China wants to cooperate with the Taliban...
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US Offers $5 Million Bounty For Wanted Chinese Fentanyl Trafficker
A Chinese fentanyl trafficker who was the leader of a transnational drug trafficking group illegally trafficked fentanyl, causing four deaths and five injuries in the United States.  On Aug. 30, the U.S. State Department offered...
A Cessna Citation X passenger jet refueling from Santa Fe Municipal Airport in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Cessna Hits Laser Factory in Fiery Crash, Killing Doctors on Board
A married Boston couple, both doctors, and their two pilots died in a fiery crash shortly after takeoff from Robertson Airport in Plainville, CT. Witnesses said the private jet appeared to struggle to take off....
Video conferencing company Zoom's share price fell despite higher than expected earnings and revenue.
Zoom Shares Plunge as Growth Slows Down, Paying $84 Million to Settle Privacy Lawsuit
The shares of video conferencing company Zoom fell by 16 percent on Aug. 31 following the firm’s second-quarter earnings announcement. Though the earnings beat expectations, it indicated slow growth, triggering a sudden decline in share...
China’s ambassador to the U.S., Qin Gang, criticized the United States in his latest speech.
New Chinese Ambassador Berates the Biden Administration in First Major Speech
In his first major speech since becoming China’s ambassador to the U.S., Qin Gang had some harsh words for Washington. He criticized the government’s actions and demanded that US leadership not cross Beijing’s red lines....
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Thousands of US Visa Applicants Stranded While Undocumented Afghans Boarded Flights to America, Official Says
The majority of Afghan interpreters and other staff who applied for residency in the U.S. after working with American forces in-country have been left in Afghanistan despite the risk of retribution they face under Taliban...