CCP Faces Backlash for Diplomat’s False Claim About a Brussels Protest

Read More A Chinese diplomat recently posted a false statement about a protest that recently occurred in Brussels, causing backlash from the  international community. This happened while the regime’s special envoy was visiting European countries to improve China-EU relations. On June 20, about 70,000 Belgian workers marched through Brussels demanding their government take action against the […]

PODCAST| Monkeypox: How it spreads, when to test and why people 42 and up may be protected

Read More The smallpox vaccine provides 85% protection against infection with monkeypox, but South Africa stopped vaccinating people against smallpox in 1980. (Photo illustration by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto via Getty Images) This story was produced by the Bhekisisa Centre for Health Journalism. Sign up for the newsletter. Are you enjoying your Mail & Guardian subscription? […]

UN head declares ‘ocean emergency’ as global leaders gather in Lisbon

Read More The UN secretary general has declared that the world is in the middle of an “ocean emergency”, and urged governments to do more to restore ocean health. Speaking at the opening of the UN ocean conference in Lisbon, Portugal, attended by global leaders and heads of state from 20 countries, Ant?nio Guterres said: […]

Demand for Abortion Pills Spikes After Roe Reversal

After the Supreme Court said states could ban abortion, healthcare providers have noticed an increase in interest in birth control, emergency contraception, and abortion pills, The New York Times reported.

Queen’s secret influence on laws revealed in Scottish government memo

Read More A Scottish government memo obtained by the Guardian reveals that “it is almost certain” draft laws have been secretly changed to secure the Queen’s approval. Under an arcane mechanism known as Queen’s consent, the monarch is routinely given advance sight of proposed laws that could affect her personal property and public powers. Unlike […]

Supreme Court Upholds HS Football Coach’s Right to Pray

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday expanded the religious rights of government employees by ruling in favor of a Christian former public high school football coach in Washington state who sued after being suspended from his job for refusing to stop leading prayers with…

Covid Italia, il bollettino del 27 giugno: 24.747 casi e 63 decessi

Read More Ancora in salita la curva epidemica in Italia. Sono 24.747 i nuovi casi Covid nelle ultime 24 ore, contro i 48.456 di ieri ma soprattutto i 16.571 di lunedì scorso, un incremento del 50% su base settimanale. I tamponi processati sono 100.959 (ieri 199.340) con un tasso di positività che scende dal 25,3% […]

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