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Thursday, 27 July

17:18

Mercola's health company, critical of COVID vaccines and FDA, has Chase accounts suddenly terminated "IndyWatch Feed World"

Employees of a Florida-based retail health company said JP Morgan Chase Bank suddenly terminated their personal and company bank accounts without an explanation. One of the employees believes the account shutdowns were politically motivated and due to their employer's controversial stance on COVID-19. Another employee said the sudden decision to close her account is creating additional hurdles to help send money to her husband who is bedridden with dementia in the Philippines. The owner of Mercola Market, Dr. Joseph Mercola, has criticized of COVID-19 vaccines and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Mercola Market sells specialty beverages, food, supplements and other health items. A store is located in Cape Coral. On July 13, Mercola Market, along with the CEO, CFO and some of their family members, all received similar letters from Chase Bank saying "[they] have decided to close" their individual personal and business accounts.

15:36

Inconsistency in BBC descriptions of the location of two shooting attacks "IndyWatch Feed War"

On the morning of July 25th a shooting attack took place on Mount Gerizim:

Three Palestinian gunmen, claimed as members of the Hamas terror group, were killed by Israeli forces while attempting to attack a small Samaritan community in the northern West Bank on Tuesday morning, the military said.

The exchange of fire took place in the Mount Gerizim area, just south of Nablus, and close to the Jewish settlement of Har Bracha. The area is home to a tiny community of Samaritans, known as Shomronim in Hebrew.

According to the Israel Defense Forces, a car with the three gunmen arrived in the area, and two got out and opened fire at troops of the 603rd Combat Engineering Battalion who were guarding an army post at the entrance gate to the Samaritan community.

Later the same day, the BBC News website published a report by Raffi Berg headlined Palestinian gunmen killed near West Bank Samaritan community. Some five hours later that report was updated to include information concerning the Hamas affiliations of the perpetrators:

The official Palestinian Wafa news agency said Israeli forces took away the bodies of the men, who it said were...

04:11

Typhoon Doksuri (Egay) leaves at least 6 dead and displaces thousands in the northern Philippines "IndyWatch Feed World"

Typhoon Doksuri lashed northern Philippine provinces with ferocious wind and rain Wednesday, leaving at least six people dead and displacing thousands of others as it blew roofs off houses, flooded low-lying villages and triggered dozens of landslides, officials said. One landslide buried a house in Buguias town in Benguet province, killing a mother, her child and two other children and injuring two other people. In the nearby resort city of Baguio, a 17-year-old person died when soil loosened by heavy rains buried his house, officials said. In Isabela province, also in the north, a woman selling bread on a bicycle cart died when she was hit in the head by a falling coconut tree, a police report said.

03:43

Floods hit Metro Manila, Philippines due to Typhoon Egay - 2nd flooding in 11 days "IndyWatch Feed World"

Strong winds and continuous heavy rains brought by Typhoon Egay battered parts of Metro Manila early Wednesday, causing floods in some areas. In Valenzuela City, knee-deep floods in parts of Arkong Bato, one of the major roads in the city, posed a challenge to motorists. In Malabon City, gutter-deep floods were reported along MH Del Pilar, Maysilo and Tatawid intersection.

Wednesday, 26 July

14:00

Concerns over minings impact mount as Marcos Jr. eyes foreign investment in Philippine renewables projects "IndyWatch Feed Economics"

In his second state of the nation address, Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. touts relaxed rules for clean energy investment. Activists fear a new green lanes initiative will hurt communities and the environment.

03:30

Super typhoon 'Egay' floods Bacolod, Philippines - thousands displaced "IndyWatch Feed World"

More than 2,000 individuals were evacuated after parts of this city were flooded due to heavy rains caused by super typhoon "Egay" on Tuesday, July 25. According to the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), 613 families composed of 2,201 persons were temporarily sheltered in various evacuation centers as of 4 p.m. Affected barangays were Singcang-Airport, Pahanocoy, Taculing, Mansilingan, Tangub, Cabug, Sum-ag, 27, 36, 31, 41, 35, 39, Alijis, Punta Taytay, and 40.

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