Whatever happened to the Hippocratic Oath?

UK - Modern doctors appear to have little use for the concept of medical ethics, preferring to play politics. As a young artist, my grandfather took the long journey by ship to Japan in 1908. The trip was his prize for winning a competition. While in Japan, he took up jiu-jitsu, the martial art. It was a condition of his training that he should sign an oath, in his own blood, that he would use the skills he learned for good and not for ill. He was gaining, after all, skills that would enable him to wound or kill. It was required that he would promise to deploy them virtuously and responsibly. It is a similar story with medical ethics. In ancient Greece, as doctors first began to learn methods that could mean the difference between life and death, a code of ethics was developed, known as the Hippocratic Oath.

Japan’s PM refuses to step down despite hard-Right surge

JAPAN - Japan’s prime minister refused to step down despite losing his majority, thanks in part to a surge in hard-Right support. Shigeru Ishiba was asked if he would stay on after exit polls on Sunday night showed the ruling Liberal Democratic Party losing its grip on power in the upper house of the country’s parliament. Mr Ishiba said: “We are engaged in extremely critical tariff negotiations with the United States... we must never ruin these negotiations.”

Greece Overwhelmed!

GREECE - The Greek immigration minister does not mince his words. He may be new to the job but his message to the millions of young men waiting in North Africa to come to his country for a life in Europe is clear: 'Don't come here. We will put you in jail or send you back home.' In an exclusive interview with the Mail, Thanos Plevris said: 'The Greeks, like the rest of Europe, want to help real refugees, but we will not be taken for fools. It is the end of the fairy tale that those coming to Greece and Europe in incredible numbers are all women and children. They are mainly men aged between 18 and 30 who are economic migrants. We are not a hotel any more. Many are from safe countries, such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Now we are telling them that if you sail in illegally by boat to Greece, do not expect asylum but get ready for five years in jail or a ticket home instead.'

 
Syrian Massacre of Druze

SYRIA - Nearly 1,000 people, most of them from Syria’s Druze minority, were slaughtered in July 2025 by regime forces loyal to Ahmad al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, leader of the HTS-led government. The massacre is the latest in a series of targeted attacks against religious minorities since al-Sharaa seized power in December 2024, following the ousting of the Assad regime. A former jihadist who entered Syria to establish an ISIS cell and later pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda, al-Jolani has since rebranded himself as Ahmad al-Sharaa and claims to lead a new, reformed Syria seeking international investment. Minority communities, particularly Christians, have expressed fears that these massacres are part of a larger ethnic cleansing campaign.

 
Warren Buffett has set alarm bells ringing on Wall Street

USA - Wall Street banks are coining it in Donald Trump’s America. Goldman Sachs this week reported a 22 percent jump in profits, driven by record trading revenues as tariffs roiled stock markets. Citigroup’s profits jumped by 25 percent, beating analysts’ expectations. The KBW Nasdaq Bank Index is close to an all-time high. But not everyone is convinced that the good times are going to last. Warren Buffett, the so-called Sage of Omaha, has been shedding his US bank holdings.

Inflation risks are taking Britain towards the debt-crisis cliff edge

UK - The UK’s consumer price index was 3.6 percent higher in June than the same month last year – significantly above the Bank of England’s 2 percent inflation target. The broader retail price index rose even more, by 4.4 percent. Unemployment is also up, hitting 4.7 percent during the three months to May, a four-year high. And last week’s double dose of downbeat data came against a backdrop of broader economic weakness, with GDP having shrunk in both April and May. It’s now screamingly obvious that Labour’s crude Keynesianism – “pump priming” the economy by upping state borrowing and spending – isn’t working. Worse than that, this Government’s actions are pushing Britain towards a budgetary crisis every bit as serious as that in 1976, when the UK was forced to go “cap in hand” to the International Monetary Fund for a bail-out. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s higher tax rates have been hammering economic activity, causing tax revenues to fall. Yet Labour’s leadership, driven by ideological fervour and fearing the party’s increasingly strident far left, keeps pushing spending up regardless.

 
The Palestine Action protests reveal Britain’s spiritual sickness

UK - For all that Palestine Action’s criminal campaign of thuggery and intimidation is directed at the state of Israel, and specifically its ability to defend itself, it’s not Israel that needs to worry about Saturday’s events. Israel can take care of itself, but can the UK? Because these protests portend nothing good for Britain. Recall that Palestine Action is not merely anti-Israel. This is an organisation that openly, proudly targets British companies for vandalism and destruction. That uses criminal conduct to terrorise British business owners into changing their commercial relationships. An organisation whose activists have breached a British military base and damaged RAF planes. And not insignificant numbers of Britons have assembled in UK cities in solidarity with that organisation. This is not a well country. The last time we found ourselves in this level of economic decline and political dysfunction, in the 1970s, we were called the Sick Man of Europe. But this is a different kind of sickness. It’s a spiritual sickness, a new British disease.

 
Banning German Opposition AfD Party a ‘Sure Path to Civil War’

GERMANY - Banning the nation’s second-largest political party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), has become a matter of constant conversation. Yet, a prominent academic has warned that there could be serious consequences for breaking the democratic system. Germany’s AfD was declared a “right-wing extremist” organisation by the outgoing leftist government earlier this year, triggering a legal challenge. Meanwhile, some German states have moved to ban AfD members from serving as police officers or becoming civil servants. Far from being a niche or fringe party, the faction now serves as the official parliamentary opposition and recently polled in first place nationwide. “A ban that would eliminate all votes for the AfD and thus lead to [a left-wing] parliamentary majority” would be a “sure path to civil war”.

 
China Backs Iran Against US and Israel

CHINA - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declared his country’s support for the “national sovereignty and dignity” of Iran after meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday. Wang promised Araghchi that China would “continue to support Iran in safeguarding its national sovereignty and dignity, resisting power politics and bullying, defending its legitimate rights and interests through political negotiation, and adhering to the principle of good-neighborliness and friendship to continuously improve and develop relations with its neighboring countries.”

 
Children to be taught worrying is not a mental health condition

UK - Children will be taught that “worrying and feeling down” are not mental-health conditions in a bid to curb Britain’s spiralling worklessness crisis. Teachers have been told they must avoid encouraging pupils to self-diagnose “normal feelings” as problems such as anxiety and depression. The radical change, in new guidance issued to schools, comes amid escalating concern over the number of young people being signed off sick. Bridget Phillipson, the Education Secretary, told The Telegraph: “For too many children today, their understanding of how to manage their mood and regulate their emotions is coming from social media, rather than their parents, teachers or trained professionals. Our new RSHE [relationships, sex and health education] curriculum will equip children to develop grit and resilience from the get-go, helping them understand that feeling a little down or anxious for a while is normal and nothing to worry about."

 
How much cash should I have at home?

UK - The UK Government is urging households to stock up on basic supplies in case of emergencies such as flooding, fire or power cuts. Alongside practical items such as bottled water, a wind-up torch, a first aid kit and a portable power bank, the advice includes keeping some cash at home to provide essential backup if card payments or banking apps stop working. Simon Phillips, managing director at No1 Currency, said: “Most of us take card and contactless payments for granted, and the technology is great – right up until the moment it stops working. As a rule of thumb, you should have enough cash to cover essential spending for two to three days. For smaller households, this might be around £100, while larger households or those living in rural areas might prefer to keep up to £300 at home." Cash at home should be kept securely. Yet research from security site Safe.co.uk found that more than two-thirds (67 percent) of people keep valuables, including cash, in storage that is not locked.

 
I can’t even be sure of my own sex, equalities officer tells tribunal

SCOTLAND - An equalities officer who advised that a transgender doctor should be allowed to use a hospital’s female changing room has said she cannot be sure of her own biological sex. Isla Bumba told an employment tribunal that the definition of biological sex was “far more complex” than whether someone had a male or female body. She said she would “hazard a guess” that she was female, but she had not had her chromosomes tested to find out “what my own body is made of biologically.”

The British public will never forgive the elites for this monstrous betrayal

UK - There are scandals, there are conspiracies, and then there is the great Afghan cover-up. It is the ultimate in betrayals, a heinous abuse of power by a self-righteous caste blinded by its own stupidity, an explosive concoction of every pathology, every lie, every error, every cross-party ideological perversion that has brought down our great nation. The country I thought I knew, characterised by a love of fair play, free expression and accountability, is no more. Labour and Tories alike, with a small number of exceptions, believe that they have the right, the duty even, to wield the abominations that are super-injunctions to control information and conceal their blunders. Like Platonic philosopher-kings, they are convinced they know better what is good for us, that their untruths are somehow noble. Watergate was nothing in comparison, a small, parochial contretemps. The Afghan data breach is the scandal to end all scandals, the encapsulation of all that is wrong about Britain, the logical end-point of the implosion of our democracy.

 
Vast majority of ‘kill list’ Afghans’ asylum claims were ‘not genuine’

UK - As few as one in 16 Afghans identified in a data breach had genuine claims for asylum, defence sources have said, raising fresh questions about how many claimants who were not genuine might have slipped through the net. More than 100,000 people were trying to get to Britain in 2022 on the grounds that they had fought alongside or helped British forces, or were related to someone who had, before the Allied withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Multiple sources have told The Telegraph that the “vast majority” of them had no right to come to the UK because they had no connection to the Armed Forces. The disclosure that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) believed that only a tiny proportion of those claiming asylum were genuine helps to explain why the Home Office raised concerns on national security grounds about the scheme to bring them to the UK.

 
President Trump Responds to Disgusting Hit Piece by Wall Street Journal

USA - The fake hit pieces by the Murdoch Family tabloids never seem to stop. As Cristina Laila reported earlier, The Wall Street Journal published a hit piece on President Trump on Thursday night involving Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump responded to the disgusting hit piece moments ago on Truth Social. President Trump: The Wall Street Journal, and Rupert Murdoch, personally, were warned directly by President Donald J Trump that the supposed letter they printed by President Trump to Epstein was a FAKE and, if they print it, they will be sued. Mr Murdoch stated that he would take care of it but, obviously, did not have the power to do so. The Editor of The Wall Street Journal, Emma Tucker, was told directly by Karoline Leavitt, and by President Trump, that the letter was a FAKE, but Emma Tucker didn’t want to hear that. Instead, they are going with a false, malicious, and defamatory story anyway. President Trump will be suing The Wall Street Journal, NewsCorp, and Mr Murdoch, shortly.

 
“Just what is an APOSTLE?”
Just what is an Apostle?

Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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Listen to Me, You who know righteousness, You people in whose heart is My Law: …I have put My words in your mouth, I have covered you with the shadow of My hand, That I may plant the heavens, Lay the foundations of the earth, and say to Zion, “you are My people” (Isaiah 51:7,16)