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Police seize vehicle after car chase in Padiham

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Clive Palmer says 50 per cent of animals involved in trials for Australia s COVID vaccines died Is he correct? - 09-Jul-2021

Clive Palmer says 50 per cent of animals involved in trials for Australia s COVID vaccines died. Is he correct? Businessman Clive Palmer has claimed that 50 per cent of animals which were involved in trials for COVID-19 vaccines now available in Australia died. It echoes an already-debunked claim from a US lawmaker. 9 July 2021 CoronaCheck is RMIT ABC Fact Check s weekly email newsletter dedicated to fighting the misinformation infodemic surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. You can read the latest edition below, and subscribe to have the next newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. CoronaCheck #73 In this week s edition of CoronaCheck, we check in with repeat misinformation peddler Clive Palmer, whose pamphlets about COVID-19 vaccines are riddled with falsehoods.We also look at what s happening in the US, where a new social media platform launched by an affiliate of former president Donald Trump has been flooded with misinformation.

7 5-magnitude earthquake rattles homes, gold mine in Papua New Guinea

7.5-magnitude earthquake rattles homes, gold mine in Papua New Guinea The Geological Survey Website Had Dozens Of Reports Of People Feeling The Quake, Including Some Saying The Shaking Was Violent. Geophysicist Paul Caruso Said There Was No Tsunami Danger. PTI | Updated on: 26 Feb 2018, 08:00:28 AM Wellington: A powerful earthquake rattled forest villages and a large gold mine in central Papua New Guinea early on Monday, but there were no immediate reports of injuries. Officials were waiting for more information about damage from the magnitude-7.5 quake that hit about 89 kilometers southwest of Porgera in the Pacific Island nation. Chris McKee, acting director of geohazards management for the Papua New Guinea government, said tens of thousands of people live in the forested highlands region affected by the quake.

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