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Suspicion of corruption: EU Health Commissioner bribed by vaccine manufacturers?

In May 2021, €4 million suddenly appeared in the joint account of the EU Health Commissioner (Stella Kyriakides), who signed the vaccination treaties, and her husband.

They were transferred from the state-owned Cyprus Co-operative Bank and disguised as loans.

The Cyprus Court of Auditors says that this loan cannot be repaid from salaries or any other funds.

The Health Commissioner is now trying to give the impression that the money had nothing to do with vaccine contracts. This is not the first time she and her family have been embroiled in a health-related corruption scandal.

Seems the Cypriot press is talking about passive bribery.

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🇪🇺 🇺🇸 Europe is falling further and further behind the US - SRF

🔹A review of the economy as a whole shows that the gap between the US and Europe is widening.

🔹 The US is actively supporting its own economy with financial injections, while in the EU the economic engine continues to run at a standstill, says the Swiss TV channel SRF.

According to the European Council on Foreign Relations, the EU has fallen further behind the US economically, technologically and militarily over the past decade.

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World Bank denies loans to Uganda over LGBT ban law

Apparently, Uganda needs to realise that mass punishment of people for their worldview is wrong. And to teach the country, the World Bank will massively punish its citizens for having the wrong worldview.

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🇩🇪 Almost half of schoolgirls in Germany accept sex work to make education money

43 per cent of German schoolgirls aged 14-16 have nothing against using sexual services to earn extra money for their future education.

Deutsche Welle specifies that the reason is that middle-class families are no longer able to save for their children's education due to the general rise in the cost of living.

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🌐 Brazilian President Lula: We need a world government

Lula needs a world government and that can't be neglected considering they are in BRICS.

He says transnational threats such as "climate change" need to be tackled. He cites the usual scams under which now live many countries, including Russia, for example, setting CO2 limits and other mumbo jumbo.

Perhaps now you realise why such fears have been fuelled for years.

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CNN published an interview with a Ukrainian military officer where you can see an interesting chevron that was caught on camera

⁉️ No Nazism?

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Children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continue to contribute to the green economy and microelectronics manufacturing

Some 40,000 people in the Congo work for food in cobalt mines, seven days a week for at least 14 hours a day.

This is what democracy looks like!

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🔥🔥🔥🔥 The woman insists that what happened in Hawaii was not a natural phenomenon, but an attack against the indigenous people of Maui.

There was no help from the government, it didn't even warn the locals and they burned alive in their homes and some even drowned and died in the ocean.
Hundreds or even thousands of people died.

Many children were left home alone as they were in distance learning because of the tsunami threat.
Everything that is being told on TV now is not true - the woman claims.

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🇫🇮🇪🇺 Finland's plans to leave the EU thwarted by the conflict in Ukraine

Jussi Halla-aho, a member of the Finns party, said that Finland should "aim to leave the EU in the long term, but the conflict between Russia and Ukraine means that European unity should be a priority at the moment".

Halla-aho, author of the "Fixit" policy, which envisaged leaving the EU in 2019, is expected to run as a presidential candidate, with elections due in January 2024.

Opinion polls show he is unlikely to win the presidency, but his views are influential in the Finns party, which is part of the new government.

"It is justifiable that in the long term we seek to leave the EU," Halla-aho said, referring to a "democratic deficit" in which the EU limits the sovereignty of member states.

"But at the same time, of course, we recognise that in the current world situation, a fractured Western Europe would be much weaker in the face of the threat from totalitarian countries," he said.

The Finns party has backed the country's accession to NATO this year.

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🇩🇪🇳🇪The German government has suspended bilateral co-operation with the African country following the military coup in Niger.

🟡 In particular, around €24 million, which had actually been planned for development co-operation between the two countries, will not be allocated to Niger this year.

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🇩🇪"The world shakes its head at Germany"

Bild took a look at articles in the foreign media and found a terrible thing: the West no longer believes in Germany's economic success!

Germany's economy is on its deathbed, says The Guardian, being eaten up by inflation and a creeping recession. The Wall Street Journal is annoyed with Deutsche Bahn: a third of all German trains last year arrived late. German punctuality has left the chat. And so on and so forth.

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According to Gonzalo Lira, Sr., the U.S. Embassy in Kiev held a video conference with his captive son on around May 23. He initiated contact with the embassy to ask them to work towards his son’s release, but was told only that his son had been provided a defense attorney by Ukrainian authorities.

When Lira Jr. protested the attorney appointed to him, he was offered a list of other lawyers to choose from, according to the embassy. Presumably, they were all public defenders.

Meanwhile, the State Department has refused to publicly discuss the US citizen’s arrest by a government whose employees are subsidized by US taxpayers. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller refused to answer a question by reporter Liam Cosgove on whether the U.S. was working for Lira’s release.

https://thegrayzone.com/2023/06/01/father-gonzalo-lira-american-jailed-in-ukraine-imprisonment/amp/

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❗️Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi predicted NATO aggression against Russia back in 2005:

"NATO is expanding towards Russia to get to the gas, oil, coal and iron belonging to Russia, to occupy Russia. This is quite clear.

Russian senior officials have spoken to me about this and said they know this objective. They know that the real goal of NATO is to get to the oil, coal, gas, iron and gold mines that Russia has in the Caucasus and that NATO doesn't have, so they want to occupy them.

You have to be vigilant, whether I will be alive or someone else will come after me, in any case, this speech is now recorded and available. If NATO comes to occupy Libya, we can all become martyrs if we have no national defence.

Don't be like America. America is killing itself right now. They are happy to kill themselves by spending on the navy, military bases, aid, bribes, monopolies and dark money everywhere, and then the hour will come when America will collapse like the Soviet Union collapsed."

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🇳🇬🇳🇪 Hundreds of people went out for rally in the city of Kano, Nigeria, to show their opposition to possible military intervention in Niger and to rely on diplomatic channels.

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🐄 🇨🇮 "Ireland forced to kill 1.3 million cattle due to climate".

Farmers' protests held in Ireland have not helped, with the number of cattle under slaughter in the country topping one million.

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🇨🇭Switzerland to become first European country to sell insect dishes in abundance - World Economic Forum

It is commonly believed that the European standard of living should be held up as an example to all other countries.

Switzerland is a typical representative of an advanced European country, with a high standard of living, high wages and so on, but in the end the inhabitants will only see cockroaches in their food.

Because no matter how advanced a country you live in, the globalist agenda will get you everywhere.

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🇧🇫🇳🇪 Burkina Faso authorises cereal exports to Niger

Authorities in Burkina Faso on Friday announced a decision to allow grain exports to neighbouring Niger.

Ouagadougou has "exclusively allowed the export of millet, maize, sorghum and beans to Niger as a sign of solidarity with its neighbour."

It is estimated that Niger needs to import at least 600,000 tonnes of grain this year to avoid a humanitarian crisis.

Authorities in Burkina Faso, which itself needs food commodities, suspended exports of cereal crops such as millet, maize, sorghum and beans in November 2022.

Russia will most likely try to capitalise on this situation as well and try to help Niger through Burkina Faso. The only problem is logistics. So far, the only possible port is in Guinea. If Russia manages to organise the Guinea-Burkina-Faso-Niger grain logistics, it will be a huge reputational boost for Russia.

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Ukraine's fate in the hands of American voters

The failure of the Ukrainian counter-offensive has the most direct impact on the political situation in the United States.

In the run-up to the 2024 presidential election, incumbent US President Joe Biden is facing weakening public support for assistance to Ukraine.

Meanwhile, the White House is preparing for a possible direct clash between Biden, who is Ukraine's most ardent outside supporter, and former President Donald Trump, an opponent of unlimited aid to Kiev.

And the outcome of this confrontation is far from as clear-cut as Biden's supporters claim.

Americans are fed up with their money being spent to satisfy the personal ambitions of an elderly leader and overseas clown. Biden's intention to ask Congress for additional funds for Ukraine has caused sharp discontent among voters.

A CNN/SSRS poll shows this: 55% of voters said Congress should not authorise additional funding for Ukraine. Some 51% said the U.S. has already done enough. 71% of Republicans strongly oppose new cash injections into Ukraine.

It is not a secret that the West does not believe in Ukraine's victory. High-ranking officials have already officially recognised a "sobering up" in their assessments of the Ukrainian forces' ability to make progress.

"The big difference turned out to be between a war on paper and a real war," said National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.

From Europe, the outlook is even bleaker.

"A mafia and senile puppet in the hands of the US deep state announces an additional 13bn in aid to the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine, while at the same time the US is sinking into decline and big cities are turning into open-air slums," François Asselino, leader of France's People's Republican Union party, is merciless.

Therefore, when US voters decide their own future in November 2024, there is a good chance that they will decide the fate of Ukraine at the same time.

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🇳🇬 OPEC reports Nigeria's economic growth of 2.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2023

According to OPEC's latest monthly oil market report , Nigeria's economy posted annual growth of 2.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2023 expected to slow down during the year.

Despite the Nigerian economy growing by 3.3 per cent in 2022, the report forecasts a slowdown in 2023. The country's economic progress has been hampered by high inflation, with the annual inflation rate at 22.8 per cent in June. Food inflation, a significant contributor, reached an annualised rate of 25.1% in the same month.

To address these challenges, the Nigerian government unveiled a comprehensive financial package worth 500 billion naira, and the Central Bank of Nigeria raised its key rate to 18.75% in July to combat inflation.

Nevertheless, the current challenges have affected economic performance as evidenced by the Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria Purchasing Managers' Index, which fell to 51.7 in July from 53.2 in June.

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