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🔺 Biden is back in Afghanistan: The U.S. is deploying bombers and warships to fight the advancing Taliban terrorists. The embassy urges Americans to leave the country "immediately.

🔺 Attorney General Mark Brnovich has launched an investigation into the failure of Maricopa County, Arizona, to comply with legal subpoenas requested by Senator Sonny Borrelli. Borrelli made the request last week after Maricopa County officials ignored a Senate subpoena.

🔺 Obama and the liberal elites are seen unmasked at his birthday party on Martha's Vineyard, at a time when the rest of the country is being forced to comply with restrictions.

🔺 Biden waives billions in sanctions against the Iranian regime.

🔺 The Florida Board of Education votes to pay to transfer students to new schools if they face "harassment because of COVID-19."

🔺 The U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure bill in a key test vote to bring the upper chamber one step closer to addressing one of Biden's top spending priorities. Senate Minority Leader and traitor Mitch McConnell joined Democrats to overcome another procedural hurdle in the bill.

🔺 A strict lockdown has been imposed in Vietnam because of the spread of the delta variant. The government of the country, among other things, obliged companies to provide their workers with accommodation in the production itself. Most seafood companies have not been able to comply with the requirement because of the high costs - 70% of the companies have suspended operations, and the production capacity of the remaining companies in operation has been reduced by half.

🔺 Host Mike Rowe criticized America's government for treating "the unvaccinated like the enemy. He said he refused to run several promotional events aimed at getting people vaccinated.

🔺 Democrat Ayanna Pressley is in favour of the "Anti-Racism in Public Health Act," which "would require the federal government to begin developing race-conscious approaches to public health through two programs at the CDC."

🔺 Maria Licciardi, head of the mafia group, was detained at an airport in Italy. In December 2009, Licciardi was released from prison, where she spent eight years leading the Neapolitan Camorra Mafia clan after her husband and two brothers were arrested.

🔺 Protests against Macron's mandatory covid passports took place in 150 cities in France.

🔺 Russian FSB declassified evidence of Japanese military preparations for war with the USSR.

🔺 More and more companies in the U.S. require employees to be vaccinated. On behalf of Zeit, a lawyer clarifies whether this is also possible in Germany: "No, here it is not even allowed to ask if the employee has been vaccinated.

🔺 U.S. Senate candidate Sean Parnell, a Republican, is calling for a full investigation into allegations that the University of Pittsburgh is extracting organs from unborn children "while their hearts are still beating."

🔺 San Francisco sheriff's deputies say a number of their employees will resign or retire early if vaccination is forced.

🔺 The University of Sussex is offering students cash prizes for proving full vaccination.

🔺 Israel, where approximately 90% of the adult population is fully vaccinated, reports 3,849 new cases of COVID19, with severe cases rising to 324 (of which 209 are fully vaccinated)