Posts Tagged ‘doubts’

Hong Kong begins mass-testing for virus amid public doubts

Hong Kong began a voluntary mass-testing program for coronavirus as part of a strategy to break the chain of transmission in the city’s third outbreak of the disease. The virus-testing program has become a flash point of political debate in Hong Kong, with many distrustful over resources and staff being provided by the China’s central […]

Hong Kong begins mass-testing for virus amid public doubts

Hong Kong began a voluntary mass-testing program for coronavirus as part of a strategy to break the chain of transmission in the city’s third outbreak of the disease. The virus-testing program has become a flash point of political debate in Hong Kong, with many distrustful over resources and staff being provided by the China’s central […]

Intl. Quds Day raises doubts about basic strategy of Israel regime

He made the above remarks ahead of this week’s Friday prayers sermon in Tehran University’s campus and added, “this year, International Quds Day will be definitely organized different from the past years.” The sacred land of Palestine was occupied by the Zionist regime thirty years ago before the Islamic Revolution with the plots waged by […]

Syrian Doctor In Douma Has Some Serious Doubts Over The Chemical Gas Attack

Next Story Remember when 9/11 happened? In that moment, a large portion of the country, and the world for that matter, actually believed that terrorists inside of planes took down the towers. This was the narrative which was constantly spewed out by mainstream media at the time. That was 2001, and the term ‘false flag’ […]

UPDATE: Briefing Note on ‘Doubts about Novichoks’

The following is an update to the briefing note of 14 March 2018 from the Working Group on Syria, Propaganda and media. (Readers’ comments on this update can be made here at Tim Hayward’s blog.) By Paul McKeigue, Jake Mason and Piers Robinson Introduction In view of the seriousness of the rapidly worsening relations between the West and Russia, […]

TeleSUR English’s Day In Facebook ‘Jail’ Raises Doubts About Silicon Valley Hospitality

TeleSUR English’s Day In Facebook ‘Jail’ Raises Doubts About Silicon Valley Hospitality Above Photo: The logo of the social network “Facebook” is reflected in the pupil of an eye. (Photo: Joerg Koch/DAPD) Facebook periodically “tweaks” its algorithm in ways that severely reduce the prominence of alternative media content on newsfeeds, forcing admins to pay for “sponsored […]

McConnell, in Private, Doubts if Trump Can Save Presidency

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Intelligence Veterans Pen Open Letter Casting Doubts On Syrian Conflict

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, right, and Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman attend a joint press conference at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 21, 2017. (Jonathan Ernst/AP) AN OPEN MEMORANDUM FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE From: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) Subject: Mattis ‘No Doubt’ Stance on Alleged Syrian CW Smacks of […]

Intelligence Veterans Voice Doubts on Syrian Crisis

Iran says Airbus deal awaiting US seal

Iran has announced that a major deal that it signed with Airbus in January to purchase 118 planes from the European aviation giant is still pending authorization from the United States.  Deputy Transport Minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan has told AFP that the approval of the US is necessary for the deal because more than 10 […]

Brazil judge orders release of Facebook executive the day after his arrest

     Brazilian judge ordered the release Wednesday of Facebook’s vice president for Latin America, a day after he was arrested for refusing to hand over WhatsApp messages to the police investigating a drugs case. The judge, Ruy Pinheiro, considered the detention of Diego Dzodan in Sao Paulo on Tuesday “unlawful coercion,” the court in Sergipe […]

Air France jet makes emergency landing in Kenya after bomb threat

The Boeing 777 Air France flight 463 was carrying 459 passengers and 14 crew on board, police spokesman Charles Owino said. The plane was flying to Paris’s Charles de Gaulle Airport when it was forced to land in the Moi International Airport in the Kenyan city of Mombasa. According to Owino, all the passengers and […]

Sweden keen on environmental cooperation with Iran

Tehran, Dec 12, IRNA – Minister of Enterprise and Innovation of Sweden Mikael Damberg on Saturday expressed his country’s readiness for environmental cooperation with Iran. He made the remarks in a meeting with Vice-President and head of Department of Environment Masoumeh Ebtekar. Ebtekar said that Iran is interested in expansion of relations in all fields […]

Pastafarian Woman Wears Pasta Strainer On Head For Driving Licence Photo

Authorities in Massachusetts have granted a ‘Pastafarian’ woman the right to wear a colander on her head for her driving licence photo. Lindsay Miller is a ‘Pastafarian’ and believes it to be her religious right to have her head in a Spaghetti Strainer if she so chooses. After an appeal, the authorities in Massachusetts allowed […]

Russian Expert: Bin Laden Death Doubts Continue

The views expressed herein are the views of the author exclusively and not necessarily the views of VT or any other VT authors, affiliates, advertisers, sponsors or partners. Notices Posted by Col. Evgeny Khrushchev on Oct 13 2011, With 0 Reads, Filed under Editors Picks, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through […]

58% of the French population has doubts about the official version of the attacks on September 11, 2001

By ReOpen911.info, Edited by World911Truth.org Sept 19, 2011 Ten years after, how do the French perceive the events of September 11, 2001? With the support of its members and sympathizers, the French association ReOpen911 has commissioned a survey on the subject by an independent organization and have published their results on September 9. To this date, two surveys of […]

Twitter study casts doubts on ministers’ post-riots plan

Paul Lewis, James Ball and Josh Halliday London Guardian Aug 25, 2011 Analysis of more than 2.5m Twitter messages relating to the riots in England has cast doubt on the rationale behind government proposals to ban people from social networks or shut down their websites in times of civil unrest. A preliminary study of a […]

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