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New study links vaccines to 25 percent increase in cardiac arrest in young adults

Tel AvivA new study by Israeli researchers revealed an increase of over 25 percent in cardiovascular-related emergency calls in young males and females. No similar increase was found due to Covid infection.

Austrian Broadcasting’s topman wishes Orban dead

Vienna"Manners" is a foreign word at the online portal of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF). Worse still – an unmistakably hateful posting by ORF's online managing director Karl Pachner has turned into a diplomatic incident.

A global economic ‘hurricane’ coming

New YorkAccording to JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon, oil prices could soar to $175 a barrel in the next few years. He predicted a global economic "hurricane".

Fifteen times fewer bicycles stolen in Switzerland than in France

BernTheir French neighbours are much more likely to have their bicycles stolen, according to a study. Bicycle sales have moreover increased considerably in Switzerland: +33,7 percent between 2019 and 2021, reaching 5666 bicycles sold per 100 000 inhabitants in 2021.

WHO suffers defeat as countries massively oppose globalist plans

GenevaLast week the World Health Assembly was held in Geneva. The member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) met on controversial amendments to the International Health Regulations, among other things.

Our values? McDonald’s touts ‘rainbow sticks’ for ‘Pride Month’

ChicagoOnly recently did the US fast food chain McDonald's officially announce its complete withdrawal from Russia. In view of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, the company announced that further business activities in Russia could no longer be reconciled with the company's Western "values".

Statements against NATO membership discouraged in Finland

HelsinkiNATO membership is a free choice and the citizens of overwhelmingly Finland want to be part of the alliance. At least this is the justification for the continuous expansion of NATO towards the borders of Russia despite the agreements signed with the Russian leaders after the implosion of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact.

Europol predicts Latin American style street violence in EU

The HagueEurope's top police agency Europol is warning of an extreme increase in violence on European streets. Europol director Catherine De Bolle warned of a "level of violence on European streets that we have never seen before. Until now, we only knew this from Latin America."

ECB’s digital euro ‘dilutes the value of money’ and ‘threatens privacy’

BerlinAfter ECB President Christine Lagarde spoke out in favor of regulating cryptocurrencies, there is a fresh debate about the digital euro. According to the ECB, this should supposedly be better than Bitcoin. But the opposite is the case, says financial expert Niko Jilch.

Farmers: Food will become extremely expensive

AlsfeldAccording to the German Farmers' Association in Hesse, food prices in Germany will rise to an "unprecedented extent". At the farmers' day in Alsfeld, association president Karsten Schmal said that the cost increases in the marketing chain would have to be passed on to consumers. They are caused by the exploding prices for energy, fuel, fertilizers and logistics.