Author: CCH Research Team
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Royal College of Psychiatrists Cuts Ties with Stonewall Amid Transgender Care Concerns
The Royal College of Psychiatrists will discontinue its connection with Stonewall in December due to concerns about impartiality and internal conflicts on transgender matters. In response to criticisms of Stonewall’s recommendations and attitude on transgender care, other organizations, including government departments, have taken similar action. The college acknowledged that remaining involved with an entity over…
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Climate Alarmism: A Path to Extreme Policies and Societal Division?
The youth-led Sunrise Movement celebrated reports that the Biden administration is considering declaring a national climate emergency, which could enhance federal powers to address the climate crisis. While some White House advisers doubt that a climate emergency declaration would significantly increase Biden’s authority, others believe it could energize climate-conscious voters ahead of the upcoming election.…
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Netanyahu’s Dangerous Gamble: How Far Will He Go in the Middle East Conflict?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is navigating immense pressures in his approach to retaliating against Iran, following increasing tensions since the October 7 massacre. His strategy of escalation dominance seeks to deter enemies by demonstrating an unwavering commitment to victory, though it risks entangling Israel in a wider conflict. While Israel prepares for a symbolic…
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Is the Push for Renewable Energy in the Philippines Ignoring the Economic Risks of Abandoning Coal?
First Generation Corp. vice president Carlos Lorenzo Vega emphasized that coal is not a cheap or sustainable energy source, citing the volatility of global coal prices due to events such as Indonesia’s export restriction and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Vega argued for shifting to renewable energy (RE) and using natural gas as a bridging fuel to…
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Concerns Grow Over COVID-19 Vaccine Safety as New Pfizer Report Reveals Increased Heart Risks
A Pfizer report on COVID-19 vaccine safety, titled C4591021 Interim Report 5, reveals concerning findings, indicating a 23-40% higher risk of heart-related conditions among vaccinated individuals compared to previous reports. Despite requests for transparency, the UK’s MHRA has delayed publication of this report, initially stating it would be available by the end of 2024, but…
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Pandemic Agreement: Urgency vs. Equity
The ongoing negotiations surrounding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) “Pandemic Agreement” have become increasingly complex, with significant contention over certain provisions. In response to the approaching deadlines, the negotiators are considering splitting the agreement into three legal instruments: the core “Pandemic Agreement,” the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) instrument, and a pandemic prevention and…
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The Cost of America’s Global Agenda
The article makes the case that corporate interests and the military-industrial complex are at the center of a broader global system of corruption and control, which includes U.S. foreign aid and military spending. A merger of corporate and governmental forces, known as the “Global Deep State,” erodes individual liberties via militarization, monitoring, and profit-driven policies.…
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Rising Early-Onset Cancers: The Overlooked Role of COVID-19 Vaccines
Rising rates of cancers such as colorectal and breast cancer among individuals in their 20s to 40s have become a concerning trend, with studies showing a significant increase in early-onset cases globally over the past decade. Obesity, alterations in lifestyle, disturbed sleep patterns, exposure to artificial light, and potential connections between antibiotic usage and microplastics—which…
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The Dangers of Platforming Pro-War Narratives Without Accountability
Critics have condemned New York Times columnist Bret Stephens for advocating military escalation against Iran, accusing him of promoting dangerous rhetoric without addressing the potential human toll. Stephens advocated for swift U.S. military action and rejected diplomatic restraint with Israel, citing Iran’s nuclear threat and recent missile strikes. Stephens’ position on Iran has drawn criticism…
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The U.S Aid Imbalance: Funding Wars Abroad, Ignoring Crises at Home
Since the start of the war, the United States has given Ukraine $175 billion in aid, mostly through military help and some financial support. Tanks and missiles have been supplied, along with financial support estimates ranging from $10 billion to $33.3 billion. Even with this significant investment, it only makes up a minor portion of…