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This week the New World Next Week concentrates on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, from the show trial of the tortured mastermind to more promised documents and another scuttled chance for an MSM airing of the truth.
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If you think Oct 22nd you see getting freedom back and covid passes will be gone forever you are living in the clouds. They have you all sitting around waiting for this magic day the same way 2 weeks to flatten the curve has become 2 years to flatten our lives.

Authorities in India are racing to contain an outbreak of the Nipah virus after a young boy was killed by the brain-swelling condition.

The mortality rate of Nipah ranges between 40 to 75%, far higher than the 1% rate for coronavirus, according to the World Health Organisation.

Scientists have been growing worried about the disease since February, with fears heightening that it could potentially becoming the next 'big' worldwide virus.

Officials in India's southern Kerala state are concerned after the child, 12, died at the weekend.
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If that was anyone else a picture, address etc be all over the front of the paper while you sit in a cell.

A prominent Irish politician is in the clear over alleged thefts of booze from a petrol station.

The Irish Mirror has learned that the Director of Public Prosecutions has decided not to charge the politician, who is a former TD still involved in politics โ€” and instead he has been cautioned by gardai.

Earlier this year we revealed how the politician was arrested following thefts at a premises in Ireland on November 1 last year and March 14 of this year.

The politician, who is well known and has made national headlines over the years, was questioned by gardai in relation to both incidents.
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No point in complaining online or messaging us. We have received way too many messages of frustration. Please use your voice and express it to these businesses as without customers they don't have a business. This will not end on Oct 22nd just drip-feeding and dangling the carrot.
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Country is a complete disgrace.

A married couple with a combined 157 years of โ€œliving peacefully and not troubling anyoneโ€ have been convicted over their refusal to wear face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic.

At Killaloe District Court, Judge Mary Larkin convicted Ryan Austin, 81, and Nicky Austin, 76, both of Woodpark, Mountshannon, Co Clare, over their refusal to wear face masks at the Aldi store in Killaloe during the Covid-19 lockdown on January 26 last.

Solicitor for the couple, Billy Loughnane said his two clients had โ€œover 150 years of living peacefully and never causing trouble in all that timeโ€.

The two contested the prosecution and Mr Loughnane said: "They are very private people. The non-wearing of masks by this couple was a private matter and not any form of public protest.โ€ 

Mr Loughnane said the wearing of masks...

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After Oct 22nd it will still be required otherwise what's the reasons for them to bring it into cinemas and children play centres. How are people falling for the 2 weeks to flatten the curve saying again with a date.
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The Stateโ€™s medicines regulator has received nearly 15,000 reports of suspected side effects of Covid-19 vaccines administered in the State.

Most common were flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, dizziness, joint pain and nausea, the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) said in its latest safety report, published as an โ€œenhanced transparency measureโ€ for members of the public and healthcare professionals.

All vaccines have side effects, the report notes, and the majority of reports of suspected side effects of the coronavirus vaccines were mild to moderate.