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Dale Jarrett Announces COVID-19 Diagnosis During TV Show

Aussie Senator Calls for Tariffs on Imports from China in ‘Plan for Reparations’

A Liberal Senator has outlined details of her demands to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to pay Australia reparations for the economic damage caused by the outbreak of the CCP virus pandemic. Her plans include new tariffs on Chinese imports and potentially seizing assets owned by Chinese state-owned entities. On June 16, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells outlined her “plan for reparations” in a speech to the Senate, saying: “No Australian has been left untouched by the negligent actions of the CCP. Therefore, it is just that China pays compensation.” “Billions of dollars have been borrowed. Australian taxpayers will need to shoulder the enormous burden of repaying the debt,” she said. The former minister for international development previously spoke to The Epoch Times on her “plan to decouple” from China in response to…

Dale Jarrett Announces COVID-19 Diagnosis During TV Show

NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett announced on Tuesday he has tested positive for COVID-19 and now is in quarantine.

The 63-year-old Jarrett broke the news during NASCAR’s Hall of Fame announcement, explaining that’s why he did not return to NBCSN’s studio with the other hosts.

The three-time Daytona 500 winner and 1999 Cup champion said the only symptom he had was a slight cough and that he was doing well.

“I’ve been one of the very fortunate ones that my symptom has only been a slight cough throughout all of this and it’s really getting less and less each day, so I’m doing very, very well,” Jarrett said. “All I can say is follow all the guidelines stay as safe as you possibly can and hopefully we can all get through this in the very near future.”

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Australian Man Sentenced to Death in China Allowed Video Meeting with Consulate

The Chinese regime has granted Australian government officials consular access to visit Karm Gilespie who is facing execution for alleged drug trafficking. Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne revealed the news late in the evening on June 16. Reports emerged on June 10 that Gilesspie was handed a death sentence for smuggling methamphetamine almost seven years after his arrest in Guangzhou. He was given 10 days to appeal the court’s decision. His family and friends were not aware of his whereabouts prior to his trial. “We were able to make a visit to the detention centre today and to engage in a video conference to have that visit,” Payne told Seven News. “That is a very important thing and I’m very pleased that has been conveyed back to his…