Danish secret service helped US spy on Germany’s Angela Merkel: report

Denmark’s secret service helped the US National Security Agency (NSA) to spy on European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a European media investigation published on Sunday revealed.

The disclosure that the US had been spying on its allies first started coming to light in 2013, but it is only now that journalists have gained access to reports detailing the support given to the NSA by the Danish Defense Intelligence Service (FE).

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French Judiciary Frees Extremist Antisemitic Murderer

French Judiciary Frees Extremist Antisemitic Murderer

Paris, April 4, 2017. 4:00 am. A man breaks into the home of Sarah Halimi, a 65-year-old retired Jewish physician and educator. He beats and tortures her for over an hour while reciting verses from the Quran and repeatedly shouting, “Allahu Akbar!” [Allah is the greatest!”]. He uses anti-Semitic slurs and calls her “Sheitan” (Satan). He throws her from the balcony of her apartment and she falls to the ground, three floors below, dead. The police arrest him.

What happened was an unspeakable antisemitic murder. It was also the start of a process that brought to light once again the many serious and shameful dysfunctions that mark today’s France.

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The Liberals’ path to a possible majority government runs through Quebec

Quebec will loom large in the next federal election and recent moves by the Liberals suggest they’re making a play for the Bloc Québécois-held seats that stand between them and a majority government.

On a number of files — the protection of the French language, Quebec’s plans to make changes to the Constitution and Bill C-10, a piece of legislation with broad support within the province — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has struck a pose of openness to Quebec.

It’s always Quebec.

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Trump blasts Biden for ‘destroying our country’ with border decisions

Former President Donald Trump blasted President Biden on his handling of China, the Middle East and the crisis at the southern border, saying his successor is “destroying our country.”

“All he had to do is nothing,” the former president said on Newsmax’s “Dick Morris Democracy” on Saturday. “We won’t have a country; they’re destroying our country.”

Trump said his administration’s work on the Mexican border was overturned by Biden and created the situation that exists there today.

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US must share intelligence on Covid origins, WHO-affiliated expert says

US must share intelligence on Covid origins, WHO-affiliated expert says

A health expert affiliated with the World Health Organization has called on the US to share any intelligence it has about the origins of the coronavirus outbreak with the WHO and the scientific community.

Last week the Wall Street Journal cited US intelligence agencies who said they were told that three unnamed members of staff at a lab in the Chinese city of Wuhan were sick enough to go hospital in November 2019 with Covid-like symptoms.

WHO is compromised by China just like President 10%.

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GUNTER: Canada’s very confused federal response to COVID

If you want to understand how confused the federal government’s response to the COVID pandemic was, right from the start, you only need to look at what the Trudeau government did with PPEs.

In February of 2020, after China acknowledged it had a deadly outbreak of a “novel coronavirus,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a big tadoo of Canada donating 16 tonnes of masks, gloves, shields and gowns to the Communist regime. Never mind that that was much of our national stockpile.

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British-born former Islamic extremist, 29, reports his parents to the police for ‘radicalising him as a child’

A former Islamic extremist has lodged a complaint with police, accusing his parents of radicalising him as a child.

The 29-year-old’s case could lead to the first prosecution of its kind in the UK, but experts fear that current legislation may not allow charges to be brought.

The man, who is British-born of Pakistani origin, alleges his parents began radicalising him from the age of five after falling under the influence of a fundamentalist branch of Islam known as Salafism.

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Ontario principal removed after twice wearing hair of Black student like a wig

A school board in London, Ont., has removed a high school principal from his position after video surfaced on social media of him wearing the hair of a Black student as if it were a wig.

A student who spoke to CBC News said the principal also wore the hair a second time six months after the first incident as part of a Halloween costume.

The Conseil scolaire catholique Providence (CSC), the board that oversees francophone Catholic schools in southwestern Ontario, announced on Saturday that Luc Chartrand has been “immediately removed … from his current position.”

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Ontario reports 1,033 new Covid cases … and Astra Zeneca Aged To Perfection

Ontario reports 1,033 new Covid cases …  and Astra Zeneca Aged To Perfection

Ontario reports 1,033 new COVID-19 cases; 18 additional deaths

Ontario reported 1,033 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday along with 18 additional deaths, the lowest overall count of lab-confirmed new cases reported in the province since early March.

Ontario reported 1,057 new cases on Saturday, 1,135 new cases on Thursday, 1,095 on Wednesday and 1,039 on Tuesday.


Safe to extend AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine expiry date by 1 more month: experts

Several public health experts say they’re confident that Canada’s current batches of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines would still be safe and effective, despite having their expiry date extended by a month.

In a statement Saturday, Health Canada said the expiry date of two lots of the AstraZeneca vaccine has been extended from May 31 to July 1.

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The Obama Team’s Delusional Account of the Russia Hoax

 

Edward-Isaac Dovere “Battle for the Soul” buddies up to the feds and the intelligence community instead of doing any real reporting.

Overlooked in Edward-Isaac Dovere’s much-discussed new book on the 2020 election, Battle for the Soul: Inside the Democrats’ Campaigns to Defeat Trump, released May 25, is his credulous account of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Relying heavily on Barack Obama’s key national security people, Dovere seems unaware that they have used him to launder their wretched history.

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“We Can’t Afford to Look Away” – A conversation with Ayaan Hirsi Ali on mass migration and the erosion of women’s rights in Europe

Few have the courage and audacity of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who has consistently challenged both the extremely conservative cultural norms in Islamic societies and the radical leftism rising in the West today. Her background—as a Somali refugee growing up in a Muslim household, as a politician in the Netherlands, and as a citizen and scholar in the United States—has given her a unique perspective in exploring these complex issues. Her new book, Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights, looks at the alarming rise of sexual violence across Europe in the wake of mass migration from Africa and the Middle East. I had the privilege of sitting down with her recently to discuss the arguments she raises in the book.

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Should conservatives offer sanctuary to dissidents of the Left?

The Right can offer what progressives won’t: letting people be

The road from Left to Right is a well-trodden path. Radicals who became conservatives include Kingsley Amis, Paul Johnson and Peter Hitchens.

But more recently, the road has become choked not with converts, but refugees. They retain their affiliation as liberals, social democrats or even full-on socialists, but for one reason or another find themselves cast out by their former comrades.

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Dem Mayor in Bloomberg’s Anti-Gun Group Denies Knowledge of Drug Dealing Husband’s Assault Rifle

The media likes to hold up Rochester as a model for various reform efforts. Why? Because people would laugh too hard if they used Detroit.

Rochester is demolishing highways. It’s advocating police defunding. It’s advancing race reparations.

All of these bold experiments depend on the mayor not going to prison.

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