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Tens of thousands flood Vienna streets to commemorate Covid victims

Organized under the motto #YesWeCare, the gathering began on Sunday evening in central Vienna, with people lighting thousands of candles, shining lanterns and using cell phone flashlights to commemorate more than 13,000 people who have died of Covid in Austria since the start of the pandemic. The ten-minute flash-mob was …

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Thousands of anti-mandate protesters besiege police station (VIDEO)

Crowds of protesters gathered in the capital city of Victoria state on Saturday to decry the region’s sweeping vaccine mandates, which cover the vast majority of occupations, as well as other Covid-related regulations. The rally began outside the regional parliament, with people then marching to Melbourne West Police Station. In …

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Amazon down for thousands worldwide

There have been over 20,000 outage reports for the main Amazon site and 11,000 for AWS. The Downdetector heatmap shows the problem is most acute in eastern US.   As a lot of web infrastructure uses AWS to operate, outages have been reported on other services, from the McDonald’s app and …

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Thousands of US airmen miss vaccine deadline

Roughly 11,000 troops were still unvaccinated by Thursday’s deadline, the US Air Force said on Friday. That is about 6% of the total Air National Guard (107,000) and Reserve (68,000) personnel. About 3,500 have received medical or administrative exemptions. Another 5,800 have applied for religious exemptions, but none have been …

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Twitter purges thousands of ‘state-linked’ accounts

Thursday’s ban affects 3,465 accounts, the most so far under the social media company’s push to remove users that spread “state-backed information.” Twitter said that it “attributed” the accounts that were given the boot to “operations” running for the sake of governments in Mexico, China, Russia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Venezuela.   …

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Thousands flood streets to decry vaccine mandate (VIDEOS)

New rallies all across the country happened on Saturday, as people demonstrated for more freedom in relation to coronavirus vaccination. Organized by the Millions March Against Mandatory Vaccination group, massive protests swept central Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth, along with 30 other cities and towns in Australia.  Claiming that vaccine mandates …

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Hepatitis A alert for thousands of Starbucks customers

The county health department reported last week that a food handler employed at a Starbucks restaurant in Gloucester Township was working for some time while infectious. People who were there on the correspondent dates are encouraged to get immunized “out of an abundance of caution,” and the department is offering …

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WATCH thousands protest in Europe against Covid passes (VIDEOS)

The Austrian capital Vienna on Saturday saw the largest protest turnout since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 38,000 people took to the city streets to join a dozen demonstrations protesting government measures. The protests came a day after the Austrian authorities ordered nationwide compulsory vaccination from …

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Thousands protest Covid-19 ‘tyranny’ in Melbourne (VIDEOS)

The large group of protesters, which included children and the elderly, carried Australian flags and marched through Melbourne’s Central Business District on Saturday, calling for the dismissal of their premier with chants of “Sack Dan Andrews!” Craig Kelly, a United Australia Party MP for the Division of Hughes, NSW, took …

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Pegasus-style spyware found on thousands of smartphones

Used by governments worldwide to spy on rival politicians, foreign powers, journalists, lawyers, and business figures, NSO Group’s Pegasus malware has gotten significant media attention since its existence was revealed earlier this year by activists. While the Israeli firm has found itself maligned by the press and blacklisted by Washington, …

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