Bees can detect Covid-19
After a little training, our honeybees can be as effective as a PCR test in identifying SARS-CoV-2. Explanation.
After a little training, our honeybees can be as effective as a PCR test in identifying SARS-CoV-2. Explanation.
Two and a half months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, things are not going quite as planned. On both sides.
Jean-Yves Le Drian must answer the summons of an investigating judge in Bamako, Mali, on June 20, 2022 for “attacking public property and other offenses”. Explanations.
The National Union of Journalists (SNJ) denounces this heinous crime and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) files a complaint with the International Criminal Court.
Under the pretext of preventing all kinds of abuse, are social network algorithms gradually taking control of our ideas and opinions ? Example with Covid-19.
Japanese filmmaker Kôji Fukada has conceived “a love drama in two parts”, a sentimental chase in episodes.
“It is not the vocation of NATO (…) nor the vocation of France to engage in neo-colonial wars for unmentionable purposes. Interview with Ghislain Dubois, author of the book “Les crimes de l’OTAN (Plaidoyer pour les victimes)”.
While Macron asks Putin to “continue the evacuation” of the Azovstal steel plant and pleads for a cease-fire, the French military-industrial complex sells arms to Kiev !
The United States gathered on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 in Germany about forty allied countries to further arm Ukraine against the Russian invader. Context and objectives.
As Russia warns of the “real” dangers of a global explosion, Emmanuel Macron sends weapons to Ukraine, China raises its tone against the United States and the latter throws more fuel on the fire.
During the war, business continues. Since the offensive in Ukraine, on February 24, 2022, Russia has sold 63 billion euros worth of gas, oil and coal, including 44 billion to Europe!
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, visited this Thursday in the suburbs of Kiev, Boutcha, Irpin and Borodianka, theaters of abuses attributed to the Russian army. “We will continue our work to extend humanitarian aid and ensure the evacuation of civilians from conflict zones,” he said.