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News Updates – 10/2/21

▪️The Inspector General of the Department of Justice Horowitz found widespread errors in the FBI requests used to spy on Americans.

▪️Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is introducing a bill to require confirmation of the presence of the Covid virus or a negative test for flights within the United States.

▪️Experts predict problems for China’s GDP, as nationwide power outages are introduced in the country.

▪️Representatives of the US Department of Defense said that a high-ranking leader of al-Qaeda in Syria was killed as a result of an American drone strike.

▪️Joe Biden signs the temporary funding bill behind closed doors, avoiding the press pool.

▪️The Australian police are calling on the government to introduce no-fly zones over Melbourne so that people do not see the scale of anti-government protests.

▪️It’s not just the FBI – the Capitol police also had at least three operatives deployed during the January 6 protests.

▪️The third President of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili, who announced his return to his homeland, has been detained.

▪️Many of the evacuated Afghans arriving at US military bases simply leave without waiting for American resettlement services.

▪️A bug in Apple Pay may allow hackers to bypass the iPhone lock screen and make payments.

▪️A brand new wind turbine has collapsed in a German forest, and no one knows why.

▪️The Russian Gazprom has stopped gas transit to Hungary via Ukraine. Meanwhile, spot gas prices in Europe have reached a new record high.

▪️The “Havana syndrome” among American diplomats in Cuba is most likely caused by crickets, not microwave weapons, according to a declassified JASON review commissioned by the US State Department.

▪️YouTube bans the institute’s channel of former U.S. Representative and presidential candidate Ron Paul.

▪️”(Iran’s) war with Israel has already begun,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Said Khatibzadeh said in an interview with the Maariv newspaper.

▪️A fully vaccinated U.S. judge Brett Kavanaugh tested positive for Covid-19.

▪️Special Counsel Michael Gableman served subpoenas to the administrator of the Wisconsin State Election Commission, the executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission and four city officials as part of his investigation into the 2020 election.