Today's headlines: In China recent mass protests are scaring the regime, enough to actually EASE some lockdowns in Guangzhou. In other cities, mass arrests and searches for the protestors and so-called 'hostile forces.' Also in China former president Jiang Zemin has kicked the bucket at 96. In England it has been revealed that 70% of the water industry is foreign owned. What does that mean? In the hilarious state of politics that is the United States of America... candidate Herschel Walker who is running for the Georgia Senate seat, has explained to voters that he lives in Texas, not Georgia. OOOOPS! In Madrid, a letter sorter working in the Ukrainian embassy was injured when a package exploded as he opened it. Today at the World Cup, Australia will be playing Denmark, Tunisia vs France, Poland vs Argentina and Saudi Arabia vs Mexico. Is there enough footy to watch today?