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Lab leak theory gains traction, as CIA makes call

“CIA Confirms Likely Lab Origin of Covid-19 Amidst Controversy and Suppressed Evidence”

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“CIA Confirms Likely Lab Origin of Covid-19 Amidst Controversy and Suppressed Evidence”

Five years after the emergence of a new coronavirus, the CIA’s assessment suggesting a likely laboratory origin is not surprising to those familiar with the topic.

A lab origin appears the most logical explanation for the outbreak in Wuhan, China.

There has been no substantial evidence supporting a zoonotic origin for Covid-19, despite extensive searches for a potential animal host.

Leading scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology showed immediate concern about their involvement when the virus was first reported.

Shi Zhengli, dubbed the ‘bat lady’, expressed worry while returning to Wuhan, and Anthony Fauci in the US questioned whether their institute had funded related research there.

This American funding had previously breached a ban established under the Obama administration.

Following this, a significant cover-up began, with scientists dismissing the lab leak theory as absurd, despite private communications indicating they believed the virus could have originated in a lab.

Prominent US scientists were at risk of losing their reputations and funding, which would be jeopardised by the admission of US funding for research that might have led to Covid-19.

Medical journals rejected studies supporting the lab leak theory, reinforcing the narrative of a naturally-occurring virus based on a flawed consensus.

This breach of trust caused public outrage when the truth emerged.

Intelligence agencies also supported the natural-origins narrative, with initial statements misleadingly claiming Covid-19 was not man-made.

Critical information about the first known case being a scientist at the Wuhan Institute was suppressed.

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Sign of the times? Hyundai and Mazda turn to China for EVs

Hyundai and Mazda tap China for new EVs, highlighting the country’s rising role in global electric vehicle production.

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Hyundai and Mazda tap China for new EVs, highlighting the country’s rising role in global electric vehicle production.


Hyundai and Mazda are now sourcing new EVs from China, their first models built for and by the Chinese market. It’s a move that underscores China’s growing dominance in global electric vehicle manufacturing.

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Terror on Cambridge train as nine injured in knife attack

Nine injured in Cambridge train stabbing; two arrests made as authorities investigate possible terror motives.

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Nine injured in Cambridge train stabbing; two arrests made as authorities investigate possible terror motives.


Nine people have been seriously injured after a violent stabbing spree on a train near Cambridge. Witnesses described scenes of panic as passengers scrambled for safety during the shocking incident.

Two men have been arrested, as British Transport Police—assisted by counterterrorism units—investigate the motives behind the attack. Armed officers reportedly tackled one suspect armed with a large knife as emergency services flooded the scene.

The attack has left the community shaken and authorities on high alert, with questions swirling about whether this was an act of terror or a random rampage.

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Trump’s shock peace deal as Morocco and Algeria end fighting

Trump brokers historic peace between Morocco and Algeria; experts debate implications for Middle Eastern relations and global influence.

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Trump brokers historic peace between Morocco and Algeria; experts debate implications for Middle Eastern relations and global influence.


Donald Trump has once again stunned the world, this time brokering a historic peace agreement between Morocco and Algeria—with the backing of the United Nations. The move has many wondering whether the former U.S. president is reinventing himself as a global peacemaker.

Professor Tim Harcourt from UTS breaks down how Trump managed to secure the deal and what role the UN played in formalizing the agreement. Morocco’s vow to protect Jewish communities and strengthen ties with Israel adds another layer to this surprising diplomatic twist.

As Trump’s influence on global affairs grows, experts are debating whether this marks a genuine shift in Middle Eastern relations—or just a calculated political play on the global stage.
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