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Top American health officials are ignoring or downplaying so-called natural immunity, or the protection people enjoy after recovering from COVID-19, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) told The Epoch Times. Science the senator has reviewed, including a real-world study from Israel, indicates that natural immunity is at similar levels as or even better than vaccination. But U.S. health authorities continue urging everybody, regardless of prior infection, to get a COVID-19 jab. “We’re ignoring natural immunity, even though the Israeli study now shows it’s 27 times more effective,” Johnson said. That makes sense because natural immunity “recognizes the entire virus” while the vaccine was designed…

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POLAND has said it will defy a European Union demand to close a coal mine despite being ordered to pay £429,000 every day it ignores a ruling by the bloc’s top court to shut the operation. The penalty was issued by the European Court of Justice after four months of Warsaw ignoring an earlier diktat to suspend operations at the Turow opencast mine on its border with the Czech Republic. The Polish government insisted it would continue to extract lignite, a low-quality brown coal, from the facility to protect the country’s energy security. The mine fuels a power station that…

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FRANCE has threatened to drag Brexit into the diplomatic row over Britain’s submarine deal with Australia and the US. French Europe minister Clement Beaune suggested the UK’s decision to side with Washington and Canberra in the conflict will have an impact on the talks to resolve post-Brexit border issues in Northern Ireland. Speaking ahead of an EU ministerial meeting in Brussels, he said: “We see with Brexit, we see with the AUKUS project, that we first need to rebuild confidence… we need to discuss together. We are not in this context at the moment.” He accused Downing Street of damaging…

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Ronald Araujo came to Barcelona’s rescue with a last-gasp equaliser to deny lowly Granada a second successive La Liga victory at the Camp Nou. Araujo struck in the final minute of normal time amid concerted pressure, to cancel out Domingos Duarte’s early opener and spare his side’s blushes as the game finished 1-1. The home crowd had been stunned into silence within two minutes of kick-off when Duarte headed Sergio Escudero’s corner past Barcelona’s goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen and into the net. Jorge Molina went close to a second for the visitors but Sergi Roberto was denied at the other…

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Australian protesters dressed in hi-viz gear and work boots have taken to the streets of Melbourne for a second day of demonstrations to protest mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for construction workers. As they marched, the protesters chanted slogans such as, “every day,” “freedom,” “[expletive] the jab,” and “[expletive] Dan Andrews,” referring to the state’s leader, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews. The crowd first gathered in the morning at the intersection of Elizabeth and Victoria streets in Melbourne’s CBD but were blocked from accessing the headquarters of construction union CFMMEU by a line of Victoria Police officers, who were lambasted by the protestors. A line of police then followed…

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Protesters in France took to the streets for the tenth consecutive weekend to demonstrate against COVID-19 vaccine passports and mandates. The French Ministry of the Interior said that about 80,000 people took part in the rallies that started on Sept. 18—with demonstrators taking part in cities and towns across the European nation, French news channel BFMTV reported. The rallies came just days after roughly 3,000 French health employees were suspended for not getting vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus before a government-imposed deadline. Video footage on social media shows a large number of protesters marching through a street while holding placards and waving flags. According to a provisional report…

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NEW International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan will today outline her five-point plan to make Brexit Britain thrive in her first speech since taking up the role. The Berwick upon Tweed MP was appointed to oversee the UK’s trade deals as part of a reshuffle of Boris Johnson’s Cabinet last week. She has an unenviable task of living up to Liz Truss’s achievements. Ms Truss’s success in signing dozens of trade deals made her a firm favourite among Conservative party members. Mrs Trevelyan will set out her plans to unleash digital trade in a speech to London Tech Week later today.…

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FRANCE has scuppered the European Union’s trade negotiations with Australia amid growing anger over the lost submarine deal. Paris has signalled it will block future talks between Brussels and Canberra after the latter’s decision to renege on a contract for French-built submarines Australia instead agreed to a new pact with Britain and the United States to purchase nuclear-powered vessels. Clement Beaune, France’s hardline Europe minister, said future negotiations between the EU and Australia would be “unthinkable” as a result of the feud. He suggested that Brussels, which has held 11 rounds of talks with Canberra, could not continue its wrangling…

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Kwasi Kwarteng, the business secretary, will hold an emergency summit with gas industry chiefs on Monday morning in an effort to contain the fallout caused by soaring market prices on consumers and businesses. Mid-level suppliers will be placed into administration if they fall into trouble this winter in an attempt to protect consumers from costlier bills, he revealed on Sunday, after spending a frantic weekend thrashing out contingencies for Britain’s looming gas crisis. Kwarteng said small firms would be allowed to go bankrupt, with their customers auctioned off to the company prepared to offer them the cheapest rate. It is…

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Nuno Espírito Santo conceded “there were a lot of things that went wrong” as his Tottenham side sustained an ultimately chastening 3-0 home defeat against Chelsea which leaves Thomas Tuchel’s team joint top of the Premier League with Liverpool. Although Spurs held their own in the opening half, second-half goals from the excellent Thiago Silva, N’Golo Kanté and Antonio Rüdiger left Tuchel’s visitors unbeaten in their opening five league games. The first half impasse ended shortly after Chelsea’s manager replaced Mason Mount with Kanté at the interval. “In N’Golo you have something everyone’s looking for in a midfield player,” said Tuchel. “It’s…

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