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As a science graduate interested in truth and wellbeing, Steven's writing explores current affairs from a measured and logical perspective. Steven's work has been shared in Dialogue & Discourse, The Innovation, and Data Driven Investor.
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Alien “Galactic Federation” Exists, According To Former Israeli Space Security Chief

December 8, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

“If I had come up with what I’m saying today five years ago, I would have been hospitalized,” says professor Haim Eshed, retired head of the Israeli space security program. In an interview with Yediot […]

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Islamic State Militants Kill 25 Soldiers In Mozambique Ambush Attack

December 7, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Over two dozen soldiers killed and many more injured in a recent ambush attack in Mozambique. “The terrorists let the military cars into an area of dense forest and then opened fire with heavy weapons… […]

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Violence Erupts In Protest Against France’s New Security Bill

December 6, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Protests in Paris turned violent on Saturday in response to a proposed security law that would outlaw any publication of the identity of police officers with the “intent to do physical or psychological harm” to […]

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Suspect Arrested Over Melbourne House Fire That Killed 3 people

December 3, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

A 46 year old woman has been brought into custody in relation to the Point Cook house fire that killed a young family of 3 yesterday morning. The suspect was arrested by Arson and Explosives […]

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Over Half Of ICU Patients In Sweden Have Covid-19

December 2, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

The majority of patients that occupy ICU places in Sweden have been diagnosed with Covid-19. Of the 464 ICU spots currently occupied, 237 are occupied by covid-19 patients. “It looks like you don’t need to […]

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Covid-19 Positive Children Are Very Unlikely To Infect Family Members, Study Suggests

December 1, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

A study out of Vall d’Hebron hospital in Barcelona has found that only 8% of paediatric covid-19 positive patients had passed the virus on to their family members. The study, which was held between July […]

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Scott Morrison Demands Apology From China In Response To Fake Image Of Australian Soldier

November 30, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has demanded an apology from China in response to an inflammatory image posted by the deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information Department, Lijian Zhao. “The Chinese […]

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Kylie Moore-Gilbert Released From Iranian Prison In Prisoner Swap Deal

November 26, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Australian academic Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert has been released from prison in Iran in exchange for three Iranian prisoners that were being held here in Australia. Despite spending the last 2 years and 3 months behind […]

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Penguin Random House Criticised For Publishing Jordan Peterson’s New Book

November 25, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

Several employees at Penguin Random House Canada have expressed their dismay in the company’s decision to publish Jordan Peterson’s new book – Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life. “He is an icon of hate […]

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Qantas: Covid-19 Vaccination Will Be Required To Fly

November 24, 2020 Steven Psaradakis

The CEO of Qantas, Alan Joyce, has stated that a Covid-19 vaccination will be required for all international passengers when the vaccine is available. “We will ask people to have a vaccination before they can […]

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