Understanding and Treating Mycoplasma Infection in Children: Insights and Precautions

Understanding and Treating Mycoplasma Infection in Children: Insights and Precautions

It can be overcome on foot, but it also permanently damages the lungs Denmark, France, the Netherlands and Ireland reported a sharp increase in children of mycoplasma pneumonia, which slipped into China in the fall. The number of infected people is also high in the American state of Ohio, CNN reported. Caused by the bacterium … Read more

Exploitation in the Lettuce Market: A Producer’s Frustration

Exploitation in the Lettuce Market: A Producer’s Frustration

In the morning they bought them for 80 cents, then I recognized them on the market in Plovdiv, but at double the price, said Elena Ivanova from the village of Chalakovi A shopkeeper made a crazy scandal about why I was photographing her lettuces, I couldn’t do it 5000 times I have bent down and … Read more

Former Minister of Culture and Politician Criticizes Budget for Culture and Talks Politics

Former Minister of Culture and Politician Criticizes Budget for Culture and Talks Politics

I haven’t seen Borisov for 5 months, I used to love him, but not anymore, he added Dogan and I were at odds, now he is one of the wisest politicians Politics is one of my biggest frustrations Until the finance ministers who decide on the budget start sleeping in the National Theatre, it will … Read more

Remembering Ryan O’Neal: A Look Back at the Life and Career of the 70s Superstar

Remembering Ryan O’Neal: A Look Back at the Life and Career of the 70s Superstar

On Friday, December 8, actor Ryan O’Neal, who became famous in the 70s, died in Los Angeles (California, USA) at the age of 82. Ryan O’Neal born on April 20, 1941 in the family of a screenwriter and actress. He has Irish-Jewish roots and lived for some time in Germany as a child. In his … Read more

Mysterious Mass Fish Deaths in Hakodate, Japan: Lack of Oxygen or Environmental Impact?

Mysterious Mass Fish Deaths in Hakodate, Japan: Lack of Oxygen or Environmental Impact?

Tons of dead fish washed up off the coast of Hakodate, Japan. The fish is mostly sardines and mackerel. Takashi Fujioka, a researcher at the Hakodate Fisheries Research Institute, believes the fish either died from lack of oxygen or entered cold waters during migration. The dead fish covered the beach about a kilometer long. 😨 … Read more

German drove almost 2 million kilometers with Tesla, changed 13 motors and 3 batteries (Video)

German drove almost 2 million kilometers with Tesla, changed 13 motors and 3 batteries (Video)

A German driver from Karlsruhe has already driven almost 2 million kilometers with his Tesla Model S. He wants to prove that e-mobility is suitable for everyday use. Hansjorg Von Gemmingen drives an electric car out of environmental convictions. The 60-year-old German is very often behind the wheel. His Tesla Model S, manufactured in 2013, … Read more

Kim Jong Un’s Emotional Plea to Boost North Korea’s Declining Birthrate

Kim Jong Un’s Emotional Plea to Boost North Korea’s Declining Birthrate

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for efforts to address the country’s declining birthrate, calling the challenge “everyone’s duty to take care of their homes,” state media KCNA reported Monday. While delivering the speech on demography, the North Korean leader became emotional and cried. Kim Jong Un wiped his eyes with a white handkerchief … Read more

Ivo “El Bulgaro”: The Leader of the Bulgarian Mafia in Spain

Ivo “El Bulgaro”: The Leader of the Bulgarian Mafia in Spain

In Spain, Beihan Memzi Rafi, alias Ivo “El Bulgaro”, who is considered the leader of the Bulgarian mafia called “Rompekostiyas” (b. a. – Bone Crushers), and one of the most dangerous criminals in the country according to Telesinko TV. The Bulgarian citizen is accused of trying to blackmail one of the directors of the “Seville” … Read more

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Seizes Ships Suspected of Oil Smuggling in Persian Gulf

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Seizes Ships Suspected of Oil Smuggling in Persian Gulf

As reported by the Iranian media and, in particular, the agency “Tasnim”the navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized two ships in the Persian Gulf suspected of involvement in oil smuggling. The commander of the fifth squadron of the IRGC Navy, Admiral Ali Azmaei, said that during the operation, the crews of both ships … Read more

Yemeni Rebels Turn Hijacked Ship with Bulgarian Sailors into Tourist Attraction

Yemeni Rebels Turn Hijacked Ship with Bulgarian Sailors into Tourist Attraction

The Yemeni rebels – Houthis, have turned the ship that was hijacked with Bulgarian sailors on board into a tourist attraction. . They show the Houthis welcoming visitors to the ship, which they reach in small fishing boats. People are only allowed to walk around designated areas where they walk on large US and Israeli … Read more