Dog Owners Are More Willing to Give Up Their Pets – Animal Welfare Associations Are Already Talking About a Dog Crisis
Animal welfare organizations in Finland report an increasing number of dog owners looking to give up their pets, leading to concerns over a potential 'dog crisis'.
German School Barometer: Psychological Stress of Students Rises for the First Time Since Corona
The psychological stress among German students has increased for the first time since the pandemic, according to a study by the Robert Bosch Foundation.
Entrepreneurs demand an investigation into corona restrictions – 'Unsustainable'
Finnish Entrepreneurs strongly criticize a government report on coronavirus restrictions, calling for an independent investigation into the impact of these measures.
Train services resume between North Korea and China after a six-year hiatus
Train travel between North Korea and China has resumed for the first time in six years, marking a significant step in bilateral exchanges.
Proposed changes to the Infectious Diseases Act based on feedback during the coronavirus period
Proposed amendments to Finland's Infectious Diseases Act aim to improve epidemic preparedness and disease control based on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal Politics: No Proceedings Against Spahn Due to Mask Purchase in the Corona Pandemic
The public prosecutor's office has discontinued the investigation against Jens Spahn concerning the purchase of masks during the pandemic due to lack of evidence for a crime.
The Supreme Court rejects the request to postpone the 'mask case' trial as Ábalos requested
The Supreme Court of Spain has denied a request by former minister José Luis Ábalos to delay his trial over alleged irregularities in mask purchases during the coronavirus pandemic.
Finland Came Through the Early Stages of the Coronavirus Crisis Well, but Problems Later Arised
Finland effectively managed the early stages of the coronavirus crisis but faced challenges in decision-making and communication as the pandemic persisted.
Dispute with Physicians' Association: Corona Tester Does Not Have to Refund Millions for Now
A court ruling prevents the Kassenärztliche Vereinigung Hessen from reclaiming over 56 million euros from a former operator of COVID-19 testing centers, though the decision allows for future legal actions.
Man in Sunnmøre sentenced to prison for corona fraud
A man has been sentenced to two years and one month in prison for fraud related to the government's coronavirus aid package.
The resilience after the coronavirus lasts longer than previously thought
A new doctoral thesis reveals that immunity from COVID-19 lasts significantly longer than initially expected, with most individuals retaining antibodies for at least two years.
Anniversaries of March 3: What happened on this day?
This article lists significant historical events and anniversaries that occurred on March 3, including the first confirmed case of coronavirus in Argentina.
The Dark Points of the Origin of Covid-19 and the Conspiracy Theories That Do Not Disappear
Six years after the first report of coronavirus in Argentina, the likelihood of finding the direct animal source of SARS-CoV-2 seems null, with experts warning about the next pandemic.
Common diseases can leave a permanent mark on your body - But there is one difference
Research from Tulane University examines the long-term effects of influenza and coronavirus on the body, revealing significant differences in their impact on the lungs and brain.
Coronavirus: Six Years since the Pandemic
The article reflects on the six-year impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece, noting the first case recorded on February 26, 2020, and the subsequent changes in society due to the virus.
'I was clinically dead for 45 minutes and when I woke up my entire way of thinking changed'
A Birmingham father experienced cardiac arrest and was clinically dead for 45 minutes before being resuscitated, leading him to a profound change in his outlook on life.
Students sue universities: During the coronavirus pandemic they did not receive the education they paid for
Over 170,000 students in the UK have announced plans to sue 36 universities, claiming they did not receive the full education for which they paid during the coronavirus pandemic.
The doctor explained how to distinguish the flu from the coronavirus – there is a distinctive symptom
A Lithuanian doctor discusses key differences in symptom onset between flu, COVID-19, and colds, emphasizing the rapid onset of flu symptoms compared to the gradual emergence in COVID-19.
"Coronatest Centers 2.0": The Big Deception with AI Training
A new investigation reveals that many AI training programs in Germany, funded by the state, may be more about profit than genuine education, likened to a scams reminiscent of the COVID-19 testing centers.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "I have snorted cocaine off the lid of a toilet"
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines by discussing his past struggles with addiction on a podcast, declaring he is not afraid of the coronavirus.
Court Hearing: Corona Fraudster Narrowly Escapes Prison
A businessman who fraudulently claimed government COVID-19 relief funds for a hotel he had already sold nearly avoided prison time in Germany.
A fourth court indicts former top officials of Ayuso for the deaths in nursing homes
A Madrid court has summoned several former top officials of Isabel Díaz Ayuso to answer for the deaths of elderly residents in the region during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Free Respiratory Infection Tests at Airports and Ports Nationwide Starting from the 10th
Starting from the 10th, travelers displaying respiratory infection symptoms can receive free tests for COVID-19 and two types of influenza at 13 quarantine stations across the country's airports and ports.
Germany burned three billion unused masks purchased during coronavirus
The German government announced it burned approximately three billion unused protective face masks bought during the early COVID-19 pandemic.
It's #FAKE that Brazil confirmed the first case of Nipah in the country; video shows 2021 report on coronavirus variant
A video circulating on social media falsely claims that Brazil confirmed its first case of the Nipah virus, when it actually shows a report from 2021 about a coronavirus variant.
Health: Are These the Viruses that Will Cause the Next Pandemic?
Epidemiologists are warning of potential new pathogens, such as the Influenza D virus and a dog coronavirus, that could trigger a global epidemic amid the ongoing repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘It is not wise to underestimate it.’ More people have succumbed to the flu since autumn, with more ending up in the ICU than last year
The article discusses an increase in flu-related ICU admissions this autumn compared to last year, emphasizing the seriousness of the flu.
Criticism of German Corona Policy: US Health Minister Accuses Germany of Misconduct
US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the German government for its handling of the Corona pandemic, alleging it neglected patient autonomy.
Robert Kennedy Jr.: US Health Secretary criticizes Germany for Corona procedures
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the German government for legal procedures related to the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging that they disregard patient autonomy, and he sent a letter to German Health Minister Nina Warken regarding the issue.
USA: US Health Secretary criticizes federal government over Corona procedures
The US Health Secretary has criticized the federal government regarding its handling of Coronavirus procedures.
USA: US Health Minister criticizes federal government over corona procedures
The US Health Minister has criticized the federal government regarding its management and procedures related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Letter to 'Nina Workin' – US Health Minister criticizes Germany over Corona procedures
US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly accuses the German government of disregarding patient autonomy during the pandemic, particularly regarding exceptions for mask-wearing and vaccinations.
Bayer sues the inventors of the first coronavirus vaccine for a patent
Bayer has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer, Biontech, and Moderna, claiming they copied a technology that Bayer's subsidiary, Monsanto, patented in the 1980s.
State Auditor: The Ministry of Education did not implement the lessons of Corona on distance learning and learning during the war was affected
A report by the State Auditor reveals that the Israeli Ministry of Education lacked a plan for promoting remote learning prior to October 7, resulting in inadequate preparation for online education and significant gaps in technological infrastructure, along with safety deficiencies in schools.
State Budget: Italy and the Moment of Truth
Italy, the third-largest industrial nation in the EU, faces a significant challenge in 2026 as it risks losing vital financial support from Brussels that it has relied on since the coronavirus crisis.
Psychology: The Consequences of Technical Problems in Video Conferencing
Technical disruptions during video conferences can have unforeseen consequences, impacting various important meetings such as interviews and court proceedings.
🎙 PODCAST | The story of how a small virus reset the planet
This podcast episode discusses the unprecedented global impact of the coronavirus pandemic, reflecting on how 2020 changed our perspective on the world as we were forced to stay home.
What happens when you don't let German prosperity be taken away from you
The article discusses the resilience of Germany in facing challenges such as Merkel's leadership, the coronavirus pandemic, and economic reforms, emphasizing the importance of never relinquishing the right to a good life.
The Pandemic Viewed from the Left: Life Has Value in Itself
The anthology "The Repressed Pandemic" interprets the health crisis as a laboratory, suggesting that the corona policy revealed who is deemed surplus in society during critical times.
Retrospective on the Corona Pandemic: "Corona is still omnipresent for us today"
The article reflects on the diverse experiences of five individuals during the Corona pandemic in Germany, highlighting their frustrations, hopes, and losses.