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News & Articles By Patrick Lewis
11/05/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
From farm to needle: Saudi Arabia’s military and ethical hurdles in bird flu vaccine production
A worldwide surge in bird flu outbreaks has sparked fears of a potential pandemic by 2026, prompting countries to ramp up preparedness efforts. The kingdom plans to produce up to 100 million bird flu vaccine doses annually by 2026, according to Modernity News, as part of its strategy to protect its poultry sector and reduce […]
11/04/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Novatek chair: EU phase-out of Russian gas could spark “unprecedented” price surge
Leonid Mikhelson, chairman of Russian energy giant Novatek, warned that the EU’s plan to phase out Russian gas could trigger an unprecedented global price surge, with European consumers hit hardest. Russia supplies about 10 percent of the world’s liquefied natural gas (LNG); removing it from the market could destabilize supply and mirror the 2021 energy […]
11/03/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Critics accuse Zelensky of using wartime powers to consolidate authority amid democracy concerns
Critics accuse President Zelensky of using legal actions and wartime powers to sideline political opponents, raising concerns about Ukraine’s democratic norms. The indictment of former Ukrenergo chairman Vladimir Kudritsky is cited as part of a pattern of politically motivated prosecutions aimed at consolidating power under Zelensky and his aide Andrey Ermak. Intensifying Russian strikes on […]
11/03/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
European allies to hold secret meeting in Madrid to boost support for Ukraine
Over 30 European and allied nations will hold a secret meeting in Madrid on Nov. 4 to coordinate military, financial and diplomatic support for Ukraine, with 35 countries expected to attend under strict confidentiality. Participants are required to leave mobile phones in a designated room and avoid posting on social media, highlighting the high level […]
11/03/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Lawmakers debate the future of AI and online privacy with new GUARD Act proposal
Sen. Josh Hawley raised alarms about AI chatbots posing a threat to children, while Sen. Richard Blumenthal emphasized the need for stronger tech regulation, particularly to protect kids from harmful AI interactions. The proposed GUARD Act aims to regulate AI chatbots by requiring companies to verify the age of users before granting access, ensuring children […]
10/29/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S. intensifies push for Hungary to end Russian oil dependency
U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, emphasized that Hungary has not developed a plan to reduce its reliance on Russian energy and stated that the U.S. is prepared to assist Hungary in this transition. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned that abruptly halting Russian energy imports could lead to a 4 percent drop in Hungary’s economic […]
10/25/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Florida lawmaker proposes mandate for medical examiners to report recent vaccinations in sudden death cases
Sen. Ileana Garcia’s Senate Bill?188 would require Florida medical examiners to record and report all vaccinations or “emergency countermeasures” given within 90?days before sudden deaths of infants, children and young adults (SIDS, SUID, SDY, SADS). Reported vaccination data would be submitted to the CDC’s SUID/SDY Case Registry and medical examiners face administrative penalties for non?compliance. […]
10/19/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Oregon to spend more on free health care for undocumented immigrants than on state police, budget reveals
Oregon plans to spend $1.5 billion from 2025 to 2027 on its Healthier Oregon Program (HOP), which provides health care for all residents regardless of immigration status – much more than the $717 million allocated to the Oregon State Police over the same period. Of the program’s funding, roughly $1.2 billion will come from state […]
10/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Trump threatens China with cooking oil cutoff, readies 100% tariffs if Beijing pushes back
President Trump has threatened to sever trade in Chinese cooking oil and other goods unless China sharply increases its purchase of U.S. soybeans—a forceful stance intended to defend American farmers and push back against unfair trade practices. He also signaled he may fast?track a 100?percent tariff on all Chinese imports if Beijing tightens restrictions on […]
10/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Moscow sounds alarm over potential U.S. Tomahawk shipments to Ukraine
Moscow warns that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would provoke a serious escalation and damage the fragile thaw in U.S.–Russia relations, arguing that their use would require American involvement. Ukrainian President Zelensky has approved “asymmetrical responses,” including strikes on Russia’s Belgorod and Kursk border regions to induce blackouts, raising the rhetorical stakes. Kremlin officials including […]
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