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CHINA has accused the USA of breaking its own rules in Afghanistan after Kamala Harris stressed the importance of China sticking to a rules-based order. Speaking on Tuesday, Wang Wenbin, the spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the USA was responsible for the “suffering” of the Afghan people through their military intervention in the country. He went on to brand the US of breaking the rules they make before claiming the USA have behaved “wantonly” in Afgahnistan. His strict warning follows comments made by Kamala Harris where she declared grave concerns over China’s behaviour in the South China Sea. Mr Wenbin slammed: “The…

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After all that, it took only eight words for Harry Kane to confirm the news most Tottenham supporters had been desperately hoping to hear. Yet while the England captain’s tweet on Wednesday lunchtime may not have come as that much of a surprise following a summer transfer saga that has never really taken off, its contents were clearly designed to build bridges at the club he joined as an 11-year-old. “I will be staying at Tottenham this summer,” wrote Kane in a message that will have certainly made the Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, smile, “and will be 100% focused on helping the…

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A grassroots organization defeated a government-backed COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Ecuador’s Loja Province on Aug 5. On July 6, the Emergency Operations Committee (EOC), which is a crisis response branch of Ecuador’s state-level government, released a decree mandating COVID-19 vaccines for province residents over 16 years of age by Aug. 9. [emaillocker id=521003] The decree, which came as a shock to residents, imposed restrictions on unvaccinated individuals, including entry into government buildings, bill payment locations, banks, restaurants and other areas of daily commerce. Nick Vasey, the founder of Human Rights Ecuador, spoke to The Epoch Times about the steps his organization took before the…

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order maintaining the state’s prohibition of COVID-19 vaccine mandates by any government entity, regardless of a vaccine’s approval status with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [emaillocker id=521003] The Republican governor also said he was adding the issue of vaccine mandates to the Special Session agenda. Wednesday’s executive order (pdf) comes two days after the FDA gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Abbott had previously blocked making vaccinations under emergency use authorizations mandatory. The other two vaccines available in the United States, from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, are currently operating under emergency…

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5-day  live broadcast on all LoveWorld Networks to usher in new season of blessings by the Word. It is yet another season of the soul-uplifting Your LoveWorld Praise-A-thon with Pastor Chris and Pastor Benny Hinn. The timely program in the Month of Praise is slated to take airwaves from Monday, August [emaillocker id=521003]23rd to Friday, August 27th. A teeming global audience is expected to participate live via all LoveWorld Networks and other internet platforms. https://vimeo.com/589330318 Previous episodes of this momentous program evinced the awesome manifestation of the power of God. As always, the President of LoveWorld Inc., Reverend (Dr.) Chris…

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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against school districts that have imposed mask mandates on students, seeking a declaration from the court that such requirements are unlawful. “Mask mandates for kids in schools are not supported by the science and are an arbitrary and capricious measure. The cure should not be worse than the disease,” the lawsuit (pdf), filed in the Circuit Court of Boone County, states. “The science shows that children are at a significantly lower risk of contracting a serious illness due to COVID-19 and that they do not generally spread the virus, even in school settings.” The attorney…

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THE European Union has yet to declare how many refugees it will welcome from Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban takeover – as the UK sets out its global credentials by accepting 20,000. Its member states are holding off on announcing how many Afghan asylum seekers they will offer shelter to amid fears of a new migrant crisis. This leaves the bloc flagging behind its international partners, who have already declared they will regime huge numbers of refugees from Afghanistan. The UK has already vowed to take in 20,000 vulnerable Afghans threatened by the Taliban. In recent days, Slovenian…

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Paris Saint-Germain are considering a €160m (£137m) bid from Real Madrid for Kylian Mbappé, with the France forward hoping to seal a move to the Spanish giants. The 22-year-old has less than a year remaining on his contract in the French capital having turned down more than three different proposals from PSG to extend it over recent months. Despite the arrival of Lionel Messi from Barcelona, Mbappé has made it clear that he would like to move to La Liga after signing from Monaco on an initial season-long loan in 2017 before joining permanently for £165.7m a year later. It…

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The last of the three Florida counties that took grant monies from a left-wing activist group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to help administer the 2020 elections has returned the remaining funds to the group after a new state law banned such grants, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation. Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, supporters of President Joe Biden and Democratic Party candidates, grabbed headlines during the last election cycle by giving as much as $400 million to the Chicago-based Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL). CTCL in turn then distributed the money in the form of grants to jurisdictions…

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Boris Johnson is facing a corruption legal battle over whether his party has been funnelling taxpayer cash into Tory areas to give it a political advantage. The High Court will decide whether the PM’s £4.8bn “Levelling Up Fund” unlawfully and systematically sent cash to areas considered to be “of political benefit to the Conservative party”. Judges agreed to hear a legal challenge brought by the Good Law Project, stating: “The grounds are arguable.” The lawsuit, formally filed against Rishi Sunak, Robert Jenrick and Grant Shapps in their government roles, could find that the centrepiece of the government’s so-called “levelling-up” agenda…

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