Benin says it will only allow fuel shipments from Niger through its ports after the landlocked state normalizes relations
Nigerβs military government has accused Benin of violating bilateral trade agreements by blocking crude oil exports from the landlocked country through its ports.
Nigerien Prime Minister Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine made the statement at a news conference on Saturday, after Beninese authorities announced last week they were barring Niamey from using the port of Seme Kpodji, located 30km south of Beninβs economic capital, Cotonou.
Relations between the two West African neighbors have been strained since Nigerien soldiers deposed President Mohamed Bazoum in a coup last July.
A Pfizer whistleblower has raised the alarm that Pfizer workers were offered a βseparate and distinctβ COVID-19 vaccine and were told their jab would βnot impact supply to national governments in any way.β
A leaked email from January 2021, provided exclusively to Infowars, explained to colleagues and contractors at Pfizerβs Pearl River research site that site-essential workers would be offered COVID-19 vaccinations that are βseparate and distinctβ from the doses Pfizer committed to governments worldwide.
This is awesome, good old fashion hard hitting questions β that need to be answered by the CEO of Pfizer pic.twitter.com/UZDLkclQft
— Kroscheck ππ¨π¦π΅π± (@Kristopher_K) January 18, 2023
Joost Klein will no longer participate in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Dutch entry has been disqualified by the organizer European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The EBU has announced this. The reason is the investigation that the police conducted into an incident with a female employee of the Eurovision Song Contest, EBU says.
The woman has filed a complaint. “It would not be appropriate now to allow Joost to participate,” said EBU.
This alert, issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Thursday, marks the first of its kind since 2005. The alert was prompted by the observation of at least five βearth-directed coronal mass ejections,β anticipated to reach Earth as early as today and persist until Sunday.
BREAKING: World told to brace for severe G4 geomagnetic solar storm – the first in nearly 20 years – and it could disrupt GPS satellites and power gridshttps://t.co/EV6Hjqn2wF
FSB agent Andrei Zakharov told Real Raw News that countless health professionals and researchers in Russia chose to ignore Putinβs orders by clandestinely pushing new vaccines even after the Ministry of Science had proven the venom-tainted inoculations caused vaccine shedding, heart attacks, and vaccine-acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
Among the Russian Armyβs other missions, it had spent the last year rounding up the traitors and jailing them at the IK-3 penal colony north of the Arctic Circle, the same gulag where Putinβs most prominent domestic foe, Alexei Navalny, died while serving a 30-year prison sentence. The internment campβs guest list, Zakharov said, included a few politicians who eschewed Putinβs mandate and donated money to COVID-19 vaccine research programs.
βThey thought President Putin would not find out. And they were wrong,β Zakharov said.
Putin discovered that a wealthy member of the State Duma, the Lower House of the Federal Assembly of Russia, contributed 184,331,797 rubles (approximately $2,000,000 USD) to an underground vaccine proliferation organization with ties to the WHO. When the Army stormed the politicianβs home with an arrest warrant, they were forced to kill his 16-year-old son, who had dual-wielded pistols to defend his father. The weeping parent was dragged off and interrogated, told that he, too, would be shotβunless he named his co-conspirators.
βHe gave us valuable informationβ16 names. We arrested them of course, and of course we had to execute the State Duma man too. Not only was he a snitch, but he also was a traitor,β Zakharov said.
How can you solve a problem, while you created it ? …
The US pharma giant is betting on oncology since demand for its Covid-19 vaccines has collapsed. βOncology, it is our new Covid,β the Pfizer CEO said. βWe did what we did with Covid.
We are very proud to have saved the world but it is behind us now. We want to do [it] once more and I think oncology is our best chance to do it.We don’t think that….
This is awesome, good old fashion hard hitting questions β that need to be answered by the CEO of Pfizer pic.twitter.com/UZDLkclQft
— Kroscheck ππ¨π¦π΅π± (@Kristopher_K) January 18, 2023
Amid plummeting sales of its COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer acquired Seagen, a biotech company that makes drugs designed to use monoclonal antibodies to deliver anti-canceragents to tumors while limiting damage to surrounding tissue.
Pfizer chairman and CEO Albert Bourla: Our oncology drugs will be blockbuster ones "Seagen acquisition and oncology. It is what it is our new Covid. So we did what we did with Covid. We are very proud, we saved the world, but it is behind us now. We want to do once more and I⦠pic.twitter.com/NBNKDyI79U
The company found itself in hot water following allegations that the jab can cause blood clots in rare cases,and truth comes out.
AstraZeneca pharmaceutical company has announced the withdrawal of its Covid-19 vaccine from global markets, claiming the drug has been sidelined by alternatives.
The development comes after drug manufacturer recently admitted that the vaccine can cause potentially fatal blood clots in rare cases.
In a statement on Wednesday, cited by multiple media outlets, a spokesperson for AstraZeneca said multiple variants of the vaccine had been developed since the start of the pandemic, leading to a decline in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer being manufactured or developed. A spokesman also cited independent estimates claiming that βover 6.5 million lives were saved in the first year of use alone and over 3 billion doses were supplied globally.β
Dozens of patients and families are launching legal action against AstraZeneca over a rare side effect of its covid-19 vaccine.
Lawyers have sent the company pre-action protocol letters, the first step in a legal claim on behalf of around 75 claimants. Some have lost relatives and some have survived with catastrophic injuries following blood clots.
Many millions have had the vaccine without suffering complications but in 2021 the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency confirmed a possible link between the vaccine, known as Vaxzevria, and a rare condition involving blood clots along with abnormally low platelet levels. Those taking legal action have been diagnosed with vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.
The claimants are pursuing a two pronged strategy: taking legal action under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 as well as claiming payment under the government run Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme. The scheme has paid out in several cases, but is limited to Β£120β000 per claim and applicants must prove severe disablement.1 Payment under the scheme does not preclude a claim for personal injury through the courts. Those taking action under the Consumer Protection Act must show that the vaccine was not as safe as the public were entitled to expect.
The likes of Edwina Currie, Piers Morgan and countless others should be ashamed after they pushed a drug they knew too little about . Now Astra Zenica has been withdrawn worldwide for what they term as rare side effects. I say tick tock, rare for now. Under normal circumstances⦠pic.twitter.com/yuTH3HdXyF
Russia will test its ability to deploy tactical nuclear weapons, the Defense Ministry announced on Monday. The drill will be conducted βin the near futureβ and was ordered by President Vladimir Putin, the statement said.
Missile forces of the Southern Military District will be directly involved in the exercise. It will also require the participation of military aircraft and the Russian Navy, the ministry said.
The goal of the exercise is to iron out βthe practical aspects of the preparation and deployment of non-strategic nuclear weapons,β it added.
Russia would consider foreign deployments of nuclear weapons in Poland a primary military target, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has warned.
Warsaw is in talks with Washington on potentially hosting nuclear arms as part of a NATO program. President Andrzej Duda reiterated Polandβs willingness to host the weapons in an interview this week.
Moscow considers any expansion of NATOβs nuclear-sharing arrangement asΒ βdeeply destabilizingβΒ in nature,Β βand in fact threateningβΒ Russia, Ryabkov was quoted as saying by TASS on Thursday. This applies to joint missions, where non-nuclear members of the US-led bloc are trained to use American hardware, and even more so to the permanent stationing of such weaponsΒ βwhich hotheads in Warsaw are talking about,βΒ he said.
The West has been escalating the bellicose theme of a Russian βstrategic defeat” in Ukraine, while also concocting accusations of hybrid attacks by Moscow on the alliance as part of the overall anti-Russian hysteria.
NATO’s large-scale Steadfast Defender drills are a clear indication that the alliance is preparing for a “potential conflict” with Russia, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday.
π¨π·πΊ The Kremlin says upcoming nuclear weapons drills are a response to βunprecedentedβ comments, including by French President Emmanuel Macron on sending troops to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/9r0E44evsS