by WorldTribune Staff, January 13, 2022 Prince Andrew, who is knee deep in a Jeffrey Epstein-related legal battle over allegations that he sexually abused a teenager in the early 2000s, has been stripped of his military affiliations and patronages, according to an official communique from Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen on Thursday moved to distance […]
by WorldTribune Staff, January 13, 2022 Jean is a pretty popular name for a newborn boy in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Last year, according to data published by the Belgian statistical office Statbel, 6,089 new Jeans were registered in the city. But it is not the most popular. That distinction goes to — Mohamed. […]
by WorldTribune Staff, January 12, 2022 The idea of a “Great Reset” can be traced back to 1971, when Klaus Schwab founded the European Management Forum, now known as the World Economic Forum (WEF). Last year, Schwab and Thierry Malleret, co-founder and main author of the Monthly Barometer, published a book called “COVID-19: The Great […]
by WorldTribune Staff, January 9, 2022 Researchers at South Africa’s Steve Biko Academic Hospital found that the outbreak of the less-severe Omicron variant of Covid may lead to the end of the acute pandemic phase of the virus. The December 2021 study, funded by the South African Medical Research Council, compared 466 hospital admissions from […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, January 3, 2022 Scenes out of the Netherlands and Canada over the past few days show freedom is under siege worldwide, all under the guise of stopping the spread of the Omicron variant. In Amsterdam, riot police fired water cannons to disperse protesters. Police deployed dogs against those who got too […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler The political reverberations following America’s Afghanistan pullout debacle still shake the geopolitical landscape from Ukraine to the Taiwan Straits. But shall pending military calculations in Moscow and Beijing take advantage of a perceived power vacuum in the wake of the Afghan fiasco or will diplomacy deflect the sword […]
Special to WorldTribune, December 29, 2021 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, 247 Real News In this age of increasing attacks on God-given individual rights and Natural Law, be wary of those who the New Ruling Order puts on pedestals. South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu died Dec. 26. He was 90. All the usual outlets of […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 23, 2021 Several candidates are expected to challenge incumbent French President Emmanuel Macron in April’s election. One of them, Eric Zemmour, has been referred to as the “French Trump.” Zemmour said he believes “it is no longer time to reform France. It is time to save it.” He wants to end […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 17, 2021 The former minister of migration for Denmark has been sentenced to 60 days in prison for her 2016 decision to separate child brides from their adult husbands at migrant facilities. Inger Støjberg, the Danish Minister for Immigration and Integration from 2015 to 2019, was found guilty on Monday of […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 15, 2021 Data coming out of South Africa, where the Omicron variant of Covid was first detected, shows the new variant appears more contagious but far milder than earlier strains of the virus. “Omicron is extremely mild. The rest of the world has nothing to fear,” Pieter Streicher, a research associate […]