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- Just days after receiving her covid booster jab, the daughter of the king of Thailand collapsed and fell into a coma. Princess Bajrakitiyabha, who is the potential heir to the Thai throne, is in a grave condition weeks after she collapsed. Some reports suggest she had suffered a heart attack though her family were told she likely suffered a bacterial infection. None the less, six weeks later and the princess is still in a coma and being kept alive by machines. The Royal Family have now been alerted to the fact that the princess has most likely been a victim of the jab. Top Thai authorities including advisors to the King have been in discussions with Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi and are preparing to have the Pfizer contracts declared null and void according to reports. If this happens Thailand will become the first country to make the contract null and void, meaning that Pfizer will become responsible for all vaccine injuries.
- The powerful earthquake in southern Turkey has triggered a geological shift that moved tectonic plates by three meters (almost 10 feet), President of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) Carlo Doglioni said on Tuesday. “The Arabian plate has moved about 3 meters in a northeast-southwest direction regarding the Anatolian plate. We’re speaking about a structure in the border zone between this world, the Arabian Plate, and the Anatolian Plate,” he told an Italian daily newspaper. The scientist clarified that this was as if Turkey had moved to the southwest. Doglioni also said that the total fault size amounted at least 150 kilometers (93 miles), adding that everything happened in a matter of dozens of seconds.
- An eight-foot black metal fence has been erected around the Capitol in Washington, DC ahead of US President Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union Address. The security measure has prompted criticism and mockery from the two sides of the US political aisle. Democratic Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC) bemoaned the fact that the security measure is not only threatening to DC residents, but also poses huge inconveniences. According to her, the distance between the government and the people has grown, while the trust in government is “at historic lows.” For his part, Democratic Rep. Glenn Ivey, Maryland, argued that US politicians should overcome division and discord, not barricade against it.
- On Monday, a court in Kenya ruled that Meta could be sued in the country on charges related to forced labor, human trafficking, and freedom of association. The ruling made by the Kenyan labor court has opened a pathway and established a strong precedent for employees to sue Meta in countries where the company is not based. The legal case was launched in May 2022 by Daniel Motaung, a former outsourced Facebook content moderator, who made his accusations against Facebook’s owner and its Kenya-based outsourcing partner Sama. Now, as the as the labor court has declared Facebook part of the case, the process will continue.
- Africa is inhabited by two rhino species – white and black. The estimated number of white and black rhinos in Africa today is about 22,000. Since 2017, there have been 2,707 rhino poaching incidents on the continent, 90% of which happened in South Africa, according to a report by the International Rhino Foundation. The number of rhino poaching incidents in South Africa marginally declined in 2022, as national parks saw more patrols, the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment said in its Monday statement. In 2022, the Kruger National Park in northeastern South Africa became the only national park to lose rhinos, with 124 of them poached, which is a 40% decrease compared to 2021.
- In October 2022, a study was published by the US National Institute of Environmental Health Safety which said that the usage of L’Oreal’s hair relaxer multiple times a year could lead to uterine cancer. Lawsuits claiming hair relaxer products sold by cosmetics giant L’Oreal USA Inc. and other companies could cause cancer will be consolidated. According to a Monday order from the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, 57 lawsuits have been filed against the US subsidiary L’Oreal SA and subsidiaries of India-based companies Godrej SON Holdings Inc. and Dabur International Ltd. According to court records, the lawsuits claim that the products made by the companies to straighten textured hair contain dangerous chemicals and that the manufacturers were aware that those chemical were unsafe, but marketed and sold their products nevertheless.
- Having purchased Twitter, Elon Musk provided access to an invaluable trove of the company’s internal files to Matt Taibbi and a number of other stellar investigative journalists to get to the bottom of Big Tech’s censorship practices and cooperation with its strange bedfellows in the federal government. The extent of the exposure prompted Musk to admit that he had acquired nothing short of a “crime scene.” “I think what we’ve found almost from the beginning was that there was a higher level of cooperation between these companies and government agencies than we had maybe even guessed at the beginning,” journalist, author, and podcaster Matt Taibbi told Sputnik. “Within a couple of weeks of doing this, we found that there was an organized bureaucracy that they’d settled on by roughly 2019 or 2020, by which companies like Twitter – and there were a number of them, including Facebook*, Google, and even smaller companies like Pinterest and Wikimedia – they were regularly meeting with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, and they were also building a system through which mostly those two agencies were essentially funneling content moderation requests to these companies.”
- Moscow remains an important trade partner for Vienna, as the level of bilateral trade between the two countries increased by 65.4% last year compared to 2021, Russian Ambassador to Austria Dmitry Lyubinsky said on Tuesday. Austrian entrepreneurs are showing great interest in maintaining mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia, the ambassador said, adding that out of 650 Austrian companies represented in Russia, only a few of them left the Russian market.
- The alleged “Chinese surveillance balloon” shot down by the US on Saturday could have been carrying explosives to destroy itself and its cargo, US Northern Command Chief General Glen VanHerck told Politico on Monday. VanHerck also confirmed earlier reports that similar balloons have entered US airspace undetected before. VanHerck told Politico reporter Lara Seligman that the balloon was up to 200ft (61 meters) tall, and carried a payload “in excess of a couple thousand pounds.” The general added that the balloon potentially carried explosives “to detonate and destroy the balloon” if necessary. The balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Sunday, a week after it entered US airspace. President Biden claimed that he initially ordered the balloon shot down above land, but that the Pentagon refused due to safety concerns.
- The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) unexpectedly discovered a small asteroid. The space rock is around the size of the Colosseum in Rome and might well be the smallest object that the space telescope has spotted since it was sent into space at the end of 2021. Though the James Webb Space Telescope has been making waves in astronomy by discovering massive celestial objects sometimes as far away as billions of light-years, the new finding demonstrates the powerful instrument’s unpredicted usefulness much closer to home. The team that found the 330- to 660-foot (100 to 200-meter) asteroid did so using data collected to calibrate the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) that was never intended to reveal new asteroids. The main asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter and contains millions of space rocks formed from material leftover from the birth of the solar system over 4.5 billion years ago. These objects range in size from dwarf planets like Ceres, which is around 620 miles (1000 kilometers) wide to fragments less than 33 feet (10 meters) across.
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