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Month: June 2022

“Littermate syndrome” caused puppy attach on a 10 year old daughter

“Littermate syndrome” refers to a number of behavioural issues that occur in puppies beyond the age of eight to 10 weeks of age, when puppies are usually separated and placed in separate homes. The parents of a two-year-old girl who sustained life-changing injuries in a puppy attack are warning others about so-called “littermate syndrome”, which

China to build a military base on Solomon Islands,

China has taken another big step towards building a military base on the Solomon Islands, a country less than 2000km from Australia’s coast. It comes amid increasingly hostile tensions between China and the West, with the Communist nation asserting ‘sovereignty’ and ‘jurisdiction’ over the international waters of the Taiwan Strait. The Asian superpower has also

Alien Civilization

It’s been a big week in the UFO world, and now China has claimed it has spotted signs of alien civilisations. Now, China has said that its Sky Eye telescope might well have picked up signs of alien activity. The true cause and meaning of the signals have yet to be publicly revealed. However, the

Ukraine bid to join NATO a step closer

Ukraine might be a step closer to becoming a member of the European Union. During a surprise meeting in Kyiv on June 11, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss his country’s membership bid in the European Union. Do you think that Ukraine will succeed to Join

New war alliances

President Zelenskiy urged the EU to tighten sanctions on Russia and warned Moscow’s forces could attack other countries after invading his own meanwhile China’s Xi Jinping has assured Vladimir Putin of China’s support on Russian “sovereignty and security” prompting Washington to warn Beijing it risked ending up “on the wrong side of history”. The leaders

Mr. Macron support for Ukraine

Mr Macron’s Romanian leg included a visit to the 500 French troops stationed at the Mihail Kogalniceanu air base, about 100km (60 miles) from the border with Ukraine, as part of a nato operation. In making the visit, Mr Macron’s message was clear: France is contributing energetically to collective European deterrence in the face of

Inflation During Covid-19

Inflation is regarded as costly because it erodes people’s savings and distorts price signals. And there are unquestionably instances when it has brought an economy to its knees. During Weimar Germany’s period of hyperinflation in the 1920s people’s savings evaporated, eliminating the middle class and paving the way for the rise of fascism. Inflation also

Central Banks raising interest rates

When central banks raise interest rates, almost everyone is affected. Economic activity slows; unemployment often rises. Though savers can gain, borrowers lose. Mortgage payments go up; house prices can fall. The challenge of taming inflation. Why do you central banks are compelled to take this sometimes painful step against its people and yet most people

China – Africa Bilateral Trade

China has spent the past 20 years successfully courting many African nations. It has financed billion-dollar infrastructure projects across the continent, and expanded its influence over economies, societies and politics it has even built its only overseas military base in the region. China’s involvement has raised eyebrows in the West. This film examines what lies

Covi-19 Situation in Shanghai

In Shanghai ,Residents continue to be taken away to quarantine centres if they live in the same building as someone infected. A case linked to a hair salon on a heavily travelled thoroughfare resulted in hundreds of people being whisked into isolation and several housing compounds being locked down. The city ordered most of its