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United States · United StatesCommentary
Since the latest U.S. inflation figure has shown unsatisfactory progress towards the 2 percent target, the Federal Reserve signaled to delay the rate cut cycle. By now, the Fed’s strategy is already clear: it intends to maintain the current interest rates for longer. But the fact is it might not achieve its intended goal.
Is it because the rate is not high enough? Or it is high enough but not long enough long enough? Historical experi…See the Story
1 Percent More Hike in Interest May Be Needed to Achieve Inflation Target
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Lockdown · AucklandWhen hundreds of protesters gathered in front of New Zealand’s Parliament in 2022 to protest against COVID-19 mandates and lockdowns, many were keen to speak with journalists.
The details varied depending on who was telling the story, but there was a common thread, too: the state, in all its forms, was conspiring against its own citizens.
But even for those inclined to agree with conservative political pundit Charles Krauthammer, who said, “In e…See the Story
Vaccine Critic’s Trial Continues in New Zealand
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Joe Biden · United StatesOhio lawmakers adjourned on May 8 without agreeing to a plan that would put President Joe Biden on the state’s general election ballot.
The Republican super-majority House and Senate must do so by May 9 for the president to appear on the ballot, according to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican.
The deadline for political parties to nominate their presidential candidates is the issue in question.
According to Ohio law, the deadline…See the Story
Ohio Lawmakers Adjourn Without Placing Biden on the State’s General Election Ballot
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New South Wales · New South WalesNew South Wales (NSW) Premier Chris Minns has broken his silence on a council’s call to ban a book on same-sex parenting from its library services.
Earlier this month, at its general meeting, Cumberland City Council voted by a small majority to remove same-sex parenting literature from the council’s library services.
However, Mr. Minns took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on May 9 to call for councillors to repeal their decision, a…See the Story
‘Ridiculous’: Premier Demands Repeal of Same-Sex Book Ban
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Penny Wong · GazaThe Australian government has urged Israel to give up its ground invasion operation in Gaza, saying it would bring about devastating consequences for Palestinian civilians.
On May 6, Israel announced that it had given the green light to a military offensive in its city of Rafah just hours after the terrorist group Hamas stated that it had accepted an Egyptian–Qatari ceasefire proposal.
The Israeli government said the proposal fell short of the c…See the Story
Penny Wong Urges Israel to Abandon Ground Offensive into Rafah
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Penny Wong · AustraliaWhile Australia steps up with another $110 million to assist the small Pacific nation of Tuvalu to mitigate climate change, former Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga has criticised New Zealand’s right-leaning government for a recent decision to re-start importing coal into the country.
Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong and her opposition counterpart Simon Birmingham visited Tuvalu capital Funafuti on a bipartisan visit to discuss security and cl…See the Story
Australia Pledges $110 Million to Support Tuvalu’s Climate Change Efforts
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Coronavirus · AustraliaThe Australian government has paid out more than $16.9 million (US$11.1 million) of vaccine injury claims since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The revelation is contained within a Services Australia submission to the federal government’s COVID-19 inquiry.
“As at Nov. 29, 2023, 3,987 claims had been received. 238 claims have been paid to the value of over $16.9 million,” the submission states (pdf). This equates to nearly 6 percent of all claims.
The COV…See the Story
$16.9 Million in COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims Paid in Australia
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