Apr 2020. Covid 19 in Turkey

April 2020. Turkey has imposed a four-day lockdown in 31 provinces to try and stop the spread of the coronavirus as the country prepares for the Ramadan fast. Critics say previous partial movement-restriction moves were badly organised and ineffectual. But health officials say the infection rate is starting to plateau. https://vk.com/video503532632_456240016

Migrants from France Part 9b

There are Hundreds of Migrants in France that want to get to Britain. They’ve tried jumping into the back of Trucks, they’ve tried the Channel Tunnel, now they’re doing the Ferry Crossing. Nigel Farage has highlighted the Complicity of the UK Government working with the French to bring these people into our land. Yeh I… Continue reading Migrants from France Part 9b

The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 3

An SNP candidate dropped over alleged antisemitic comments has won a Westminster seat despite the party’s withdrawal of support. Neale Hanvey was the SNP candidate for the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency but was dropped in the run-up to Thursday’s poll after social media posts he made two years ago came to light. Despite his suspension,… Continue reading The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 3

Brexit Part 7

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants a Canada-style agreement with zero tariffs. This refers to a trade deal that the European Union negotiated with Canada over seven years and concluded in 2014 – although it is yet to be fully ratified by national parliaments in Europe. The deal, named CETA, got rid of most of… Continue reading Brexit Part 7

Migrants from France Part 9

The number of migrants arriving in Britain in small boats crossing the English Channel rose more than sixfold over the past year, according to estimates from the BBC and other news organizations, even as the government moved to step up enforcement. At least 1,892 people arrived by small boats crossing the Channel in 2019, according… Continue reading Migrants from France Part 9

May 2020. Covid 19 and Religion in the UK

May 2020. This particular pandemic has led to unlimited effects across the board, many of which have trickled down into religious and spiritual matters. In most cultures, there is a deeply engrained process surrounding death. Whether this is tied to religion or not, there is a spiritual element to the process which is arguably essential… Continue reading May 2020. Covid 19 and Religion in the UK

Migrant Invasion of Europe Part 3

Greece’s new conservative government is moving away from a once welcoming migration policy. But is increasing animosity to asylum-seekers giving cover to nationalists, like the organizers of a pork-and-alcohol barbecue? To outsiders, Diavata may seem like a sleepy village tucked in the rolling hills and bucolic landscape beyond Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city. But it’s actually… Continue reading Migrant Invasion of Europe Part 3

May 2020. Dominic Cummings

May 2020. The prime minister’s chief adviser Dominic Cummings has said he does not regret driving 260 miles from London during the coronavirus lockdown. He revealed he had not told Boris Johnson when he decided to take his family to County Durham after his wife developed Covid-19 symptoms. Mr Cummings said he believed he had… Continue reading May 2020. Dominic Cummings

Migrants from France Part 8

Nearly 1,900 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats last year, prompting warnings from politicians that they would be sent back. But the figures suggest the reality is quite different. On 22 August last year, 94 people – including at least 10 children and one baby – piled into eight small boats on a… Continue reading Migrants from France Part 8

Protests in France Part 4

Macron crystallizes the anger of all protestors and their language is getting more and more violent: “We’re going to hang the banker!” and “Macron, we’re coming to get you at your place!” It would seem the French want a king so they can cut off his head. While the 2019/2020 protests against pension reform –… Continue reading Protests in France Part 4