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Ethiopia paves way for digital currency
ETHIOPIA recently moved closer to launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC) after the Council of Ministers voted to approve a revised draft proclamation.
The bright side of sunshine
Don't hide from nature's gift for good health
Illiteracy in the age of covid
Without critical analysis we are as vulnerable as sheep
History crying lone wolf
Joining the dots leads to uncomfortable questions
To vote or not to vote...
Subverting the narrative: the Independents' Day general election of July 2024
Are LED lights safe?
Study claims that the lights are toxic to the eyes and body, causing cancer, and may not even save energy
Payout for scientist fired for refusing jab
Jury awards $687,000 to researcher who rejected demand to be injected
A direct approach to democracy
It doesn't have to be just one vote every five years
Digital takeover of our bodies
Hacking humans to harness our energy
Why electricity costs so much today
Twice as much as the U.S. and five times more than China
The world is a stage
False prophets won't stop tyranny: YOU are the solution
Holy cow! Raw milk good for you?
Farmers say it's warm, healthy and udderly delicious
Musical resistance to war
AS the drumbeat for war gets louder, will the general public meekly accept conscription (euphemistically described as 'national service') or will a mass protest movement emerge?
Caring for the fragile mind
Look out for your friends with mental health issues
Corporate profits before public health
Japanese politician lifts lid on pandemic of vaccine harm
'Gestapo-like' Swedish social services
Girl attempts suicide 5 times while being kept from parents in custody battle
Dads are vital to success for children
Fathers can boost their child's achievements in education
BBC attacks Kenyan farmer over climate change ‘denial'
ON June 15 2024, the BBC's climate change misinformation reporter, Marco Silva, published a hit piece on the Kenyan farmer, Jusper Machogu, entitled: How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial.
Mum's victory over forced injection bid
After two years of fighting, judge delivers verdict for freedom
United Nations global digital ID bid
THE United Nations, through its Sustainable Development Goals, has revealed how it sees itself as a 'global governance regime'.
Assange: Where does he go from here?
JULIAN Assange has been released after five years in custody, but what that means for the awakening community and the battle against technocracy remains to be seen.
Euthanised during fake pandemic
Heartbreak over mum's sudden deterioration and death
Hardwiring society's digital addiction
Smartphones a disease eating away at our desire for freedom
How the media lie by omission
Newsroom silence over fears truth may jeopardise jab rollout
Woke war is corporate enslavement
World's largest businesses support far-left causes
Shifting the blame
Establishment liars seek to avoid justice over covid con
Assassination attempt on leader critical of covid shots
Investigators looking at possibilities other than 'lone wolf' gunman theory
'You really shouldn't be here'
The Light interviews Alex Mitchell vaccine damage victim and campaigner
Challenging universal childcare Richard House interviews Dr Maria Lyons
If children's needs were the priority, everything would be directed towards encouraging stable families and strong communities
Driven to question everything - From engineering to investigative journalism
The Light speaks with Richard D Hall about his journey into journalism