Biden says he’ll ‘shut down the virus, not the country,’ then says he ‘won’t rule out’ another Covid shutdown

Joe Biden’s plans for fighting Covid-19 became a jumbled mess in his final debate face-off with Donald Trump, as he first pledged to stop the virus without a national lockdown, then reiterated that he won’t rule out a shutdown. … Read More >Biden says he’ll ‘shut down the virus, not the country,’ then says he ‘won’t rule out’ another Covid shutdown

Biden calls Rudy Giuliani ‘Russian pawn’ as he & Trump accuse each other of taking over foreign money in debate

Democratic hopeful Joe Biden has alleged that Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s lawyer, is working as a “Russian pawn” to help his client win the 2020 race, as both candidates accuse each other of taking foreign cash. … Read More >Biden calls Rudy Giuliani ‘Russian pawn’ as he & Trump accuse each other of taking over foreign money in debate

‘We had a good relationship with Hitler’: Biden slams Trump for meeting Kim Jong-un, compares North Korea to Nazi Germany

Slamming President Donald Trump’s “good relationship” with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Joe Biden confused debate viewers by referring to a “good relationship” between the US and Adolf Hitler. … Read More >‘We had a good relationship with Hitler’: Biden slams Trump for meeting Kim Jong-un, compares North Korea to Nazi Germany

America’s most wanted man to remain far from Uncle Sam’s reach: Whistleblower Edward Snowden granted permanent residency in Russia

Seven years after he landed in Moscow and received sanctuary from Washington’s attempts to silence him, US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden has been granted a Russian permanent residency permit. … Read More >America’s most wanted man to remain far from Uncle Sam’s reach: Whistleblower Edward Snowden granted permanent residency in Russia

China to make ‘necessary response’ after US approves $1.8bn arms sale to Taiwan

Beijing has warned that the US State Department’s approval of a potential $1.8 billion arms sale to Taiwan would have “a major impact’ on China-US relations, while Taipei says it’s not seeking an arms race with the Chinese. … Read More >China to make ‘necessary response’ after US approves $1.8bn arms sale to Taiwan

South Korean’s medical association urges govt to suspend flu shot program after 25 people die following jab

The Korean Medical Association has called on the country’s government to halt its plan to inoculate millions of citizens after more than two dozen people died after receiving flu shots. … Read More >South Korean’s medical association urges govt to suspend flu shot program after 25 people die following jab

Ex-spies (and proven liars) ‘deeply suspicious’ of Russian involvement, based on ZERO EVIDENCE, so hush up about Hunter Biden

Former US spooks are riding to the rescue of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign, banding together to dismiss the scandalous news we’ve seen over the past week about alleged corruption from Ukraine to China as a Russian plot. … Read More >Ex-spies (and proven liars) ‘deeply suspicious’ of Russian involvement, based on ZERO EVIDENCE, so hush up about Hunter Biden

UK being challenged by competitors ‘in the grey zone between war and peace,’ defence secretary claims

The British defence secretary has stressed the importance of stepping up the UK’s protective capabilities amidst constantly evolving rivalries, adding that China is intent on building the world’s largest naval fleet. … Read More >UK being challenged by competitors ‘in the grey zone between war and peace,’ defence secretary claims