Press TV

A 610-kilometer railway connecting Iran’s only ocean port of Chabahar to Zahedan near the eastern border would provide a lifeline to the landlocked Afghanistan, a country where the transport system has been hampered by years of war and a fierce rivalry between two major neighbors of India and Pakistan.

Afghans were offered a fresh glimmer of hope on Wednesday when Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced that the country was making a major progress in its plans to finish the Chabahar-Zahedan railway. Continue reading “Iranian railway to provide landlocked Afghanistan with a lifeline”

Press TV

United Airlines has warned it could lay off as many as 36,000 workers on October 1 as the US carrier fights for survival amid the coronavirus crisis.

The big US airline emphasized that it must cut costs due to a severe drop in demand for air travel, but although it will notify frontline employees of the potential job cuts, it does not expect everyone who receives the notice to be furloughed. Continue reading “United Airlines says could lay off as many as 36,000 employees”

Chuck Baldwin

I’ll say it straight out: The propaganda about COVID-1984 is the biggest global hoax in history. Corona poses zero threat to 99.9% of the population. Masks are a joke. Social distancing is a joke. Business closures are a joke. Church closures are a joke. Theater closures are a joke. Sporting event cancellations are a joke. All of the corona-based television commercials are a joke. All of the fearmongering by radio disc jockeys and television news broadcasters is a joke. All of the theatrical grandstanding by politicians on Capitol Hill is a joke. Continue reading “The Biggest Global Hoax In History”

Breitbart – by John Binder

A proposed policy platform for the Democrat Party, drafted by supporters of presumed Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), would give asylum to the world’s migrants — inviting them all to the United States to live and work.

The document, known as the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations, would provide amnesty and a pathway to U.S. citizenship to the 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the nation and welcome hundreds of millions of the world’s migrants. Continue reading “Proposed Democrat Platform Gives U.S. Asylum to the World’s Migrants”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Another multi-billionaire Big Tech owner has joined Big Pharma to cash in on the new COVID vaccine development.

FiercePharma announced today that Tesla CEO Elon Musk had signed an agreement with the German vaccine maker CureVac to make portable molecular RNA printers—what Musk called “RNA microfactories”—to help produce doses of the German vaccine maker’s COVID-19 shot. Continue reading “Elon Musk and Tesla Become COVID Vaccine Manufacturers – Will Tesla Owners be Forced to Comply with COVID Measures to be Allowed to Drive their own Cars?”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Since the George Floyd protests began in May, they have since morphed into a much broader movement which is now exposing a problem this country has suffered from for a long time. The system of law enforcement in this country has morphed into a militarized standing army, preying on the poor, and rife with corruption. Naturally, people are pissed and this anger is finally morphing into solutions. Continue reading “Revolutionary New Bill Would Require Cops to Carry Their Own Personal Liability Insurance”

Daily Mail

Nearly one-third of American families have been unable to make full housing payments for July, a new survey has revealed as the US economy struggles to bounce back from crushing coronavirus losses.

The survey by Apartment List, an online rental platform, found that 32 percent of US households did not make their full July payments on time.  Continue reading “32% of families missed July house payments”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Despite the hope-restoring nonfarm payrolls “recovery” and the over-hyped bounce in retail sales (ignoring the lack of ‘V’ in industrial production) and ‘soft’ sentiment surveys (which are biased by their nature as diffusion indices to bounce back hard), for the sixteenth week in a row, over 1 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits for the first time (1.314mm was slightly better than the 1.375mm expected). Continue reading “Almost 50 Million Americans Have Now Filed For First-Time Jobless Benefits Since Lockdowns Began”

Fact Check Ghana

Tweets by some social media users since 24th June, 2020, have gone viral claiming Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, has exposed a supposed evil plan behind COVID-19 in a viral audio message. Continue reading “Voice in Viral COVID-19 Clip is NOT President Akufo-Addo’s Voice”

Press TV

The Venezuelan Air Force says it has “neutralized” an unidentified US-registered aircraft used for drug trafficking after it violated the country’s airspace.

According to the Strategic Command Operations of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (CEOFANB), the country’s military jets “neutralized” the aircraft with a US serial identification number as it violated the country’s airspace. Continue reading “Venezuela ‘neutralizes’ unidentified US-registered aircraft over its airspace”

Behind the News Network – by Sam Parker

The Rockefeller Empire chose to put Donald Trump in the White House in November 2016. Every US president since Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) has always been chosen by Rockefeller. London (the Rothschild family) had lost control of the White House in 1932, and it has been so since then. Continue reading “How the Rockefellers “Trumped” the World”

IB Times

Five million people in Australia’s second-biggest city began a new lockdown Thursday, returning to tough restrictions just weeks after they ended as Melbourne grapples with a resurgence of coronavirus cases.

Residents have been told to stay at home for six weeks after other measures to contain a spike in COVID-19 failed to prevent the virus spreading. Continue reading “Five million begin lockdown in Australian city”

Deadline – by Tom Tapp

Los Angeles City Mayor Eric Garcetti began his Wednesday coronavirus press conference with some good news, and then a warning.

“We are making progress,” said the mayor, “and while it is fragile, it is progress.” Continue reading “Los Angeles City Coronavirus Update: Mayor Eric Garcetti Warns Of Possible New Stay-At-Home Order; “All Options” On Table”

New York Post – by Craig McCarthy, Tina Moore, Larry Celona and Bruce Golding

New York’s Finest are putting in for retirement faster than the NYPD can handle — while citing a lack of respect and the loss of overtime pay, The Post has learned.

A surge of city cops filing papers during the past week more than quadrupled last year’s number — as the city grapples with a surge of shootings — and the stampede caused a bottleneck that’s forcing others to delay putting in their papers, officials and sources said. Continue reading “NYPD limits retirement applications amid 400 percent surge this week”