November 17 – A Day of Student Resistance and Tragedies in History

November 17 – A Day of Student Resistance and Tragedies in History

November 17 – Student’s Day. On this day in 1804, Kharkov University (now V.N. Karazin KhNU) was founded. In 1921, the last battle of the Second Winter Campaign, tragic for the UPR army, took place – near Malye Minki. In 1939, the Nazis executed student protest leaders in Prague and stormed and closed local universities. … Read more

Debate and Decision: Parliament Votes on Child Protection Law Amendments

Debate and Decision: Parliament Votes on Child Protection Law Amendments

Working day in Parliament. The people’s representatives are going to vote for the first time on the Draft Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on Child Protection. After gathering the quorum and the start of the meeting, Petya Stavreva from PPDB took the oath as a deputy. She takes the place of Petar … Read more

The Day’s Headlines in Kharkov: Russian Attacks, Christmas Decorations and Civilian Injuries

The Day’s Headlines in Kharkov: Russian Attacks, Christmas Decorations and Civilian Injuries

The main news of the current day is in the MG “Objective” chronicle. 11:05 In the Kharkov region, a man was left without a leg after being blown up by a mine The emergency happened in the village of Sorokovka, Olkhovskaya community, reported KhOVA and the State Emergency Service. A 42-year-old civilian man was blown … Read more

A Tragic Loss in Brooklyn: Community Mourns Fire Victims

A Tragic Loss in Brooklyn: Community Mourns Fire Victims

Read transcript this great loss. They lived here in this same home, since the late 70’s and were very loved by the neighbors. Tragedy knows no languages.>> good people, the lady always stood here saying hello. I went to church on Sundays. Roman: I am grateful that my daughters are well, despite the call that … Read more

Study Finds Link Between Reduced Deep Sleep and Dementia Risk in People Over 60 Years Old

Study Finds Link Between Reduced Deep Sleep and Dementia Risk in People Over 60 Years Old

A new study, which was conducted by a team of Australian, American and Canadian scientists, demonstrated that in people over 60 years of age, even a slight reduction in the duration of the deep sleep phase, which is extremely important for the body, can cause the development of dementia. This is what it says publication … Read more

Third Explosion and Missile Attack in Kharkov

Third Explosion and Missile Attack in Kharkov

The main news of the current day is in the MG “Objective” chronicle. 19:51 A third explosion occurred in Kharkov After a short break after two explosions, another one was heard in Kharkov. “Repeated missile launches. Don’t leave your shelter until lights out,” warned Head of the Kharkov military garrison Sergei Melnik. 19:37 Two explosions … Read more

Toma Bikov from GERB Criticizing Bulgarian Government and Budget for 2024

Toma Bikov from GERB Criticizing Bulgarian Government and Budget for 2024

What to do with pinched girls. DPS is inside. We’re invited too, because we’re obviously visiting. PPDB are the hosts. This was stated by Toma Bikov from GERB to BNT. “The government is not doing well. The parliament is working well. The fact that we support it because there is no concrete alternative does not … Read more

Willow Bark Extract: Effective Against Viruses, Finnish Researchers Find

Willow Bark Extract: Effective Against Viruses, Finnish Researchers Find

Finnish researchers identifiedthat willow bark extract is effective against viruses. © shutterstock.com To prepare it, experts collected willow branches, cut the bark, froze, then finely chopped and poured hot water. This is how samples were obtained that were subsequently tested on enteroviruses and coronaviruses. Experts have found out how long-lasting the effect of this drug … Read more

The Paradox of Alien Life: Do They Know We Exist?

The Paradox of Alien Life: Do They Know We Exist?

‌In 1950, physicist E. Fermi pointed out the contradiction between the fact that we still have not discovered alien life and the obvious probability of its existence in the vast Universe, reports The Byte. © shutterstock.com However, an idea has emerged that explains this paradox. Some astronomers believe that aliens could have known about us … Read more

Neuroprosthesis for Parkinson’s Disease: Breakthrough Treatment in Monkeys and Human Patient

Neuroprosthesis for Parkinson’s Disease: Breakthrough Treatment in Monkeys and Human Patient

Swiss specialists from the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, using a specially developed neuroprosthesis, managed to compensate for gait disturbances in monkeys, as well as in one patient with late-stage Parkinson’s disease. This is what it says publication V Nature Medicine. In the later stages of this disease, those suffering from it experience problems with … Read more