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EU Gives Thumbs Up to COVID-19 Vaccines

The European Union (EU) gives a thumbs up to COVID-19 vaccines. The recently approved COVID-19 vaccine jointly developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is to be used in its 27 member states. The approval was granted just a few hours after the European Medicines Agency (EMA) had green-lighted the vaccine stating that it meets the safety ...

Michael Segarty

A COVID-19 vaccination shot sitting on a map of Europe.

China’s Fixation With Blame Theories on CCP Virus Origin

A year after the spread of COVID-19, China is intensifying its propaganda efforts to blame the CCP virus origin on other countries. The debates on the origin of the pandemic caused significant diplomatic tension between the West and China. Leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, accused Beijing of preventing a transparent investigation into the virus ...

Jack Roberts

COVID-19 on world globe.

China Manipulates International Organizations in Its Effort to Control the World

The entire world has been witnessing the growing influence of communist China on international agencies during the last several years. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) clandestinely manipulates world agencies according to their whims and agenda. The COVID-19 pandemic has unveiled a glaring instance of this malign influence through the offices of the World Health Organisation ...

Jack Roberts

The United Nations.

Germany Extends COVID Protocols Into the Christmas Season

In a further attempt to contain the rising COVID-19 cases, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has extended the social contact protocols to December 20 this year. So far, the only general method deployed to control the SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) is social distancing, as it appears to keep spreading from person to person. Restaurants ...

Armin Auctor

Germany's Angela Merkel.

When the CCP Virus Attacks Culture and Traditions

The fall-winter holiday season, including Christmas and New Year’s day, started with Thanksgiving. But on this, the 400th anniversary since the Pilgrims first gathered to celebrate the harvest and the fact that they had managed to survive in the New World, Thanksgiving day celebrations were placed under strict guidelines imposed by federal and state authorities ...

Raven Montmorency

A Thanksgiving meal.

How COVID-19 Affected Diwali Celebrations This Year

Diwali is one of the most important celebrations in Hinduism. Known as the Festival of Lights, it is celebrated with much pomp and vigor in India. In recent years, many more countries have joined in celebrating Diwali. However, this year’s Diwali celebrations, whether in India, the United States, or other nations, have been severely marred ...

Nspirement Staff

A candle.

Elon Musk Is Unsure Whether He Has COVID-19

Back in March, the Chief Executive of SpaceX, Elon Musk, tweeted that panic about COVID-19 might end up causing more harm than the virus. Two months later, he even threatened to move Tesla’s headquarters from California after the company’s factory was forced to shut down due to lockdown restrictions. Now, Musk himself seems to be ...

Nspirement Staff

Elon Musk.

Chinese Company Administers Unproven Coronavirus Vaccine to Students

China National Biotec Group Co. (CNBG), a part of the state-run pharmaceutical company Sinopharm, reportedly administered an experimental coronavirus vaccine to students planning to go abroad. More than 481,613 people are said to have received the vaccine. Testing experimental coronavirus vaccine on citizens Sinopharm was offering the vaccine to students in two cities — Wuhan ...

Nspirement Staff

A woman receiving a vaccination.

Mass Culling of Minks Forces Shut Down of Major Denmark Fur Seller

Danish officials recently announced plans for the mass culling of minks on the country’s 15 million farm minks due to COVID-19 concerns. As a result, one of the largest fur sellers in the country, breeder-owned cooperative Kopenhagen Fur, has declared that it will be shutting down within the next two to three years. Culling of ...

Nspirement Staff

A white mink in a cage.

Hungarian Conductor Invents Face Mask That Enhances Music

The spread of COVID-19 has necessitated that we wear face masks to protect ourselves from being infected. In the past few months, people have come up with innovative mask ideas, elevating face masks from a simple utility accessory to something fashionable or creative. A Hungarian conductor is currently in the news for a radical new ...

Nspirement Staff

Iván Fischer wearing the mask he designed.