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Bill Gates Caught Planning 'Mass Casualty Event' That Will Kill Millions
Bill Gates is planning to kill off millions of young people via a dangerous new vaccine he plans to rollout across multiple third-world nations.
Gates is funding a campaign to inject 80 million young girls with an experimental human papillomavirus (HPV) jab.
The scheme is being funded by two of the Microsoft co-founder’s organizations – the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Gavi, the Vaccine...
UN Issues Catastrophic Warning: About 40% of Gaza Victims are Actually Children
The United Nations secretary general says the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been under a genocidal war by the Israeli regime for over a month now, is turning into “a graveyard for children.”
“Gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. Hundreds of girls and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day,” Antonio Guterres told reporters on Monday.
The UN chief said clear...
Adults Encourage Young Children to Masturbate in WHO Sex Education Course
Th World Health Organization (WHO) has new “Comprehensive Sexuality Education” (CSE) guidelines that feature adults talking to young children about their genitals and encouraging them to masturbate.
WHO says its CSE guidelines, developed with the help of UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, and UNAIDS, “should be based on an established curriculum; scientifically accurate; tailored for different...
UNICEF recommends pornography to children, says 'It has no Negative Effects'
Satan is already ruling the world, don’t wait for a magic day when he’s announced, he’s already there ruling. Now Satan’s gotta do what Satan’s gotta do, at this point none of this is really even shocking anymore. The amount of filth we have seen in the past 10 years has basically immunized us. However what we don’t understand is why aren’t good countries...
20,000 “Armed” Invaders Attacking Bosnia-Croatia Border, Austrian Govt. Warns
A mob of at least 20,000 nonwhite invaders—most armed with knives and sharp weapons—are launching continuous attacks upon the Bosnian-Croatian border, seeking to break through to western Europe, an official in the Austrian government has told the Kronen Zeitung newspaper.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the government official told the Austrian newspaper that the invasion mob was made up of...
Fights, Cyberbullying, Rape: Why Are French Schools Getting More Violent?
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), a hefty 51 percent of French schoolchildren have at least once fallen victim to bullying in recent months and one in five faced physical abuse. Sputnik France discussed the situation with representatives of local federations of schoolchildren’s parents.
On September 6, 2018, UNICEF released a report titled “The Daily Lesson:...
WHO: Asia, Africa, Literally Earth's Biggest "Sh*tholes"
558 million Central and Southern Asians and 220 million sub-Saharan Africans defecate in the open—and only 36 percent of Asians and 28 percent of Africans have access to “basic” toilets, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The WHO report, formally titled “Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Update and SDG Baselines 2017,” and released on the WHO/UNICEF Joint...
Yemen bombed nonstop by Saudi Arabia
A malnourished two-year-old Yemeni girl receives treatment at a hospital in the capital, Sana’a.
Days of bombardment do not appear to end as the Saudi air force keeps dispatching warplanes to strike even more targets across Yemen, which is facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation.
According to the latest media reports on Sunday, Saudi jets pounded the province of Sana’a, targeting residential...
Drought puts North Korea kids in danger
Picture taken on June 11, 2015 shows a dried-up irrigation reservoir in North Korea.
The United Nations (UN) has warned that a serious drought in North Korea requires urgent action to prevent the death of children already weakened by widespread malnutrition.
The UN children’s fund, UNICEF, made the warning on Thursday in a bid to push for international action to tackle the deadly crisis in N...
Israeli soldiers deserve Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize should be given to Israeli forces for their “unimaginable restraint” in their offensive against the blockaded Gaza Strip, says the Israeli envoy to the United States.
Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer made the appalling remarks at a pro-Israeli event in Washington on Tuesday.
The Israeli forces “should be given the Nobel Peace Prize… a Nobel Peace Prize for fighting...
935,000 displaced in Central African Republic amid ‘unprecedented’ violence
Targeted attacks against children, looting and burning of houses have been reported in the ongoing sectarian violence in Central African Republic by the UN’s refugee agency UNHCR. Hundreds of thousands have fled to refugee camps or hidden in the bush.
Violence between mostly Muslim ex-rebel Seleka members, whose leader seized power last March, and Christian vigilante groups “has pushed the number...
Spain's public debt climbs to record 92.2% of GDP
Spain public debt has climbed to record 92.2 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter of this year amid deteriorating financial woes.
The Bank of Spain announced on Friday that the Spanish debt for the period between April and June surpassed the government’s year-end target of 91.4 percent of GDP, reaching the unprecedented 92.2-percent level.
This is while...
Italy registers growing poverty rate
Italians receive a free meal at a soup kitchen in Rome.
The number of Italians living in absolute and relative poverty soared in 2012 with families in southern Italy hit the hardest, Italy’s national statistics office says in a report.
The Wednesday report, citing a study conducted by ISTAT, revealed that about 4.8 million people, or 8 percent of the population, are grappling with absolute poverty,...
600,000 Greek children living below poverty line: UNICEF
A woman holds her child as she begs outside shops displaying Christmas offers in central Athens.
Almost 600,000 children in Greece are living below the poverty line, a UNICEF official says.
“The situation is very worrying. The problems of poverty and social exclusion are increasing,” President of UNICEF in Greece, Lambros Kanellopoulos, said on Wednesday.
Kanellopoulos added that the situation...
UN team visits flood hit areas in North Korea, offering help
This picture, taken by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency on July 30, 2012 shows road and houses being flooded at Anju city in South Phongan province, caused by typhoon and downpour.
The UN has sent a team to North Korea for expressing their solidarity with the government and people in the wake of the recent flood, a UN official says.
The UN team was headed “to see what help...