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Policy / Race / United States / World

These demonstrators might look like mindless thugs, but fascism can exploit divisions

Published by The i paper (15th June, 2020) Three years ago I was in Charlottesville, Virginia, which had found itself caught in the midst of a national struggle […]

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China / Covid19 / World

So where did Covid-19 come from?

Published by UnHerd (12th June, 2020) Last year, Yuan Zhiming published an article in the Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity confessing to concerns about high security laboratories in China. He […]

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China / Covid19 / World

New evidence of how Beijing covered up outbreak

Published by The Mail on Sunday (June 7th 2020) Fresh evidence of China’s shocking cover-up of the pandemic outbreak has been found in censored media reports from Wuhan. Samples […]

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Policy / Politics / Race / United States / World

The Republican Party’s descent into darkness

Published by UnHerd (4th June, 2020) On April 3, 1968 Martin Luther King gave a speech at the Mason Temple in Memphis. He spoke for 40 minutes without […]

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China / Covid19 / World

Beijing now admits virus didn’t start in market. So where did it come from?

Published by The Mail on Sunday (31st May, 2020) China has become used to public confessions on television. But this time the words came from one of the […]

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China / Covid19 / Taiwan / World

In the shadow of the ‘wolf warriors’

Published by The Mail on Sunday (17th April, 2020) Life goes on almost as normal in Taiwan. The schools are full of children, the streets thronged with shoppers, […]

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China / Covid19 / World

Landmark study: Virus didn’t come from animals in Wuhan market

Published by The Mail on Sunday (17th May, 2020) China’s claims that the pandemic emerged from a wild animal market in Wuhan last December have been challenged by […]

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China / Economics / Technology / World

Legal threat over Boris 5G deal

Published by The Mail on Sunday ((17th May, 2020) The Government is facing legal action over its controversial deal to allow Huawei to play a role in building […]

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China / Covid19 / World

So when did Covid first erupt in China?

Published by The Mail on Sunday (10th May, 2020) On the afternoon of September 18 last year, the customs office at Wuhan Tianhe airport received an emergency message […]

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China / Covid19 / World

Wuhan expert’s concerns over lab safety

Published by The Mail on Sunday (3rd May, 2020) One of China’s leading experts on biosafety has admitted there are widespread deficiencies in security and maintenance at his […]

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China / Covid19 / World

Bat woman scientist denies she’s fled China

Published by The Mail on Sunday (3rd May, 2020) A famous Chinese scientist known for her controversial work on bat-borne viruses has denied claims circulating on social media […]

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China / Covid19 / World

How China is exploiting pandemic panic

Published by UnHerd (30th April, 2020) Who could argue with this statement on coronavirus made by Australia’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, as pandemic rampages around the planet? ‘This […]

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Ian Birrell is an award-winning columnist, foreign correspondent, feature writer and investigative journalist. He is contributing editor of The Mail on Sunday, a weekly columnist in The i Paper and writes frequently for other papers and platforms. He is also co-founder with Damon Albarn of Africa Express, the acclaimed collaborative music project. (Pictured: Talking to refugees in Iraq fleeing Islamic State)... Read More.

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