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Why the political left hates the prepper movement

(NaturalNews) If you pay any attention at all to the barrage of propaganda and misinformation constantly being disseminated by mainstream media, you’ll have no doubt noticed how the prepper movement is typically portrayed.At best, we are treated as harmless, yet delusional, nut…

Why the political left hates the prepper movement

(NaturalNews) If you pay any attention at all to the barrage of propaganda and misinformation constantly being disseminated by mainstream media, you’ll have no doubt noticed how the prepper movement is typically portrayed.At best, we are treated as harmless, yet delusional, nut…

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Dozens flee homes as wildfires rage in Greece, PM urges calm

By Yannis Behrakis ATHENS (Reuters) – Forest fires fanned by strong winds and high temperatures broke out around Athens and in other parts of southern Greece on Friday, sending residents fleeing as clouds of smoke billowed over their homes. The wildfires created a new problem for the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, which is struggling to obtain a fresh bailout from foreign creditors. The police said 34 separate fires

Overwhelming majority of U.S. women don't regret abortion: study

By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – More than 95 percent of women surveyed in a new U.S. study said they didn’t regret having an abortion and felt that the procedure was the right decision for them. “Women overwhelmingly felt abortion was the right decision in both the short-term and over three years, and the intensity of emotions and frequency of thinking about the abortion declined over time,”

Did the U.N. financing for development conference deliver?

By Katy Migiro ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A major United Nations summit to finance ambitious global development goals, from giving free education to all to dealing with climate change, fell short of developing countries’ expectations with few aid pledges. After three days of negotiations in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, world leaders this week agreed a broad framework for funding the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), due to be

Did the UN financing for development conference deliver?

By Katy Migiro ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A major United Nations summit to finance ambitious global development goals, from giving free education to all to dealing with climate change, fell short of developing countries’ expectations with few aid pledges. After three days of negotiations in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, world leaders this week agreed a broad framework for funding the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), due to be