Spanish FA President Apologizes for Accidentally Kissing Player After Winning FIFA Women’s World Cup

Spanish FA President Apologizes for Accidentally Kissing Player After Winning FIFA Women’s World Cup

The president of the Spanish Football Association has apologized for accidentally kissing a player of his country right after winning the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. According to reports, President Rubiales said in a video released on ESPN on the 21st local time, “I made a mistake,” and explained that there was no malice in … Read more

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Exceeding fees, claims around a revaluation of consultations, control of sick leave… This Monday, August 14, Jérôme Marty, president of the French Union for Free Medicine (UFML), mentioned a number ofcurrent issues in general medicine on RTL. For him, the government’s handling of work stoppages is an aberration. “There is a societal fact, with, since … Read more

Private Jet Flights: The Impact on Climate Change and Calls for Regulation

Private Jet Flights: The Impact on Climate Change and Calls for Regulation

In the age of climate change, the debate is emblematic. On April 6, 2023, before the National Assembly, Clément Beaune proposed to revise upwards the “eco-contribution” for business aviation in 2024. The Minister of Transport and Energy Transition, however, remains hostile to the ban on private jet flights, supported by environmentalists. According to him, a … Read more

Marseille’s Quest: Breaking Free from the “Chicago à la française” Stereotype

Marseille’s Quest: Breaking Free from the
“Chicago à la française” Stereotype

Marseille wants to break its image of “Chicago à la française”. In recent years, the mythical city of Marseille has undergone a profound change. With the renovation of the city center, between the creation of the Museum on the Old Port and the renovation of mythical districts such as the Panier, Marseille is changing its … Read more

The Emerging Threat of West Nile Virus in Gironde: What You Need to Know

The Emerging Threat of West Nile Virus in Gironde: What You Need to Know

Normally, infections linked to this virus do not extend beyond the Mediterranean region. However, after a first case identified in Bordeaux at the end of July, four other people would be infected with the West Nile virus in Gironde. This disease is caught because sting of mosquito. The Nile virus is carried by birds, but … Read more

Elder Actor Criticizes Junior for Arrogance in Theater Industry

Elder Actor Criticizes Junior for Arrogance in Theater Industry

Actor Nam Myeong-ryeol, an elder in the theater industry, criticized his junior, actor Son Seok-gu, for being arrogant. It was a criticism of actor Son Seok-gu’s remarks that he called ‘fake acting’ at a press conference for the play ‘Army on the Tree’ at the LG Art Center Seoul last month. Let’s listen to what … Read more

Choi Jun-hee Apologizes and Files Complaint Against Grandmother for Home Invasion

Choi Jun-hee Apologizes and Files Complaint Against Grandmother for Home Invasion

Choi Jun-hee (20), the daughter of the late Choi Jin-sil, apologized for reporting her maternal grandmother as a home invasion and filed a complaint with the police. On the 13th, Choi Jun-hee appeared on the YouTube channel ‘Caracula Detective Agency’ and announced that she had submitted an application for punishment against her grandmother Jeong to … Read more

The Origin of New York’s Nickname “The Big Apple”

The Origin of New York’s Nickname “The Big Apple”

Many cities in the world have quite obvious nicknames: Rome, “the eternal city”, because of its age since it was built in antiquity. Las Vegas, “the city of sin”, compared to gambling or even Avignon, “the city of the Popes” since the sovereign pontiffs lived there from the 14th to the beginning of the 15th … Read more

The Rise of Xylazine: The Zombie Drug Eating Away at Lives

The Rise of Xylazine: The Zombie Drug Eating Away at Lives

Xylazine is wreaking havoc across the Atlantic where it is nicknamed “zombie drug”. Its particularity is to make those who inject it look like the living dead. The consumption of this substance has experienced an alarming increase to the point that the White House has issued a national alert.Sitting on a low wall, on this … Read more

Million Dollar Damage: Polytechnic Institute Freezer Incident Jeopardizes 20 Years of Scientific Research

Million Dollar Damage: Polytechnic Institute Freezer Incident Jeopardizes 20 Years of Scientific Research

On September 17, 2020, in the laboratory of the Polytechnic Institute of Reensealer located in the state of New York, a maintenance worker was cleaning when he was disturbed by a noise, a kind of repetitive “beep” which came from from one of the university’s freezers. The maintenance worker then cut the circuit breaker who … Read more