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Category: International Politics

Courts find Jacinda Ardern’s lockdowns were illegal

Jacinda Ardern illegal lockdown

A court has ruled that Jacinda Ardern and the New Zealand government implemented illegal border policies that stripped citizens of their rights and left Kiwis stranded in foreign countries.

Greece drops vaccine passport — when will Canada?

Following Denmark, Greece’s Ministry of Health announced they no longer require a vaccine passport for any reason in their country, including travel.

France introduces digital ID days after Macron’s re-election

Just days after winning the federal election, President Emmanuel Macron authorized the creation of a digital ID for France.

Russia cuts off natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria

Making good on its promise, Russia has shut off natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria for not paying in roubles, a clear sign of economic escalation towards the EU over the war in Ukraine.

BREAKING: Denmark ends COVID vaccine programs

Citing a lack of risk from COVID-19, Denmark announced that they were suspending their national COVID vaccine program, becoming the first EU country to do so.

Digital ID Coercion: Nigeria blocks 73 million phones as punishment

Seventy-three million Nigerians have had their phones blocked from making calls as punishment for not registering their phones to their country’s national Digital ID database.

Italy could become the first EU nation with a social credit score

The municipality of Bologna, Italy, is rolling out a soft social credit score in the Fall, the first of its kind in Europe.

WHO and public officials consider using pandemic treaty to sanction sovereign nations

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the German Health Minister are saying that countries disobeying regulations dictated by the WHO through their pandemic treaty may need to be sanctioned.

Ethiopian protesters rally, call WHO Chief a terrorist

LA-based Ethiopian activists are rallying against WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus over his alleged involvement with the known Ethiopian terrorist organization Tigray People’s Liberation Front.

FEATURE: Why is a digital ID so dangerous?

The push for national digital IDs and even a global digital ID is well underway, but some are more concerned than others.

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