"We are left with only radios, cables, and pigeons." Eavesdropped conversations of Russians indicate chaos
The breakdown of communication has significantly hampered Russian military capabilities, enabling Ukrainian forces to regain territory.
Sausages on Installments, Improving PR for Pigeons, and Living Like Angelina Jolie. Rapper Athena Chlebová is the Voice of Generation Z
Czech rapper Athena Chlebová, known for her humorous and candid artistry, is set to perform her first concert abroad while joking about the scheduling conflict with a Slovak Olympic hockey match.
Infestation of pigeons and corroded structure worry users of the UFPA Terminal in Belém
Users of the UFPA Terminal in Belém express concerns over a pigeon infestation and the deteriorating structure of the terminal.
The Cat Stares at Pigeons with Shining Eyes: A Trend at Shinjuku Station, What's the Effect?
A unique cat installation with shining eyes has been set up in urban areas of Japan to deter pigeons as part of a trial by a local business using metal processing techniques.
Czech-Slovak film won the prize for best documentary at the Berlinale
The Czech-Slovak film 'If Pigeons Turned to Gold' directed by Pepa Lubojacki won the award for best documentary at the Berlinale.
Czech-Slovak film If Pigeons Turned Into Gold wins the Best Documentary Award at Berlinale
The Czech-Slovak film 'If Pigeons Turned Into Gold' has won the Best Documentary Award at the Berlinale.
Kraków fights against 'flying rats'. Corn with contraception will help
Kraków is launching a pilot program using contraceptive-infused corn to control the pigeon population in the city.
What pigeons can teach us about our fixation on cell phones and apps
The article explores how the behavior of pigeons offers insight into humans' compulsive use of cell phones and apps.
Kraków, Poland to Experiment with Birth Control for Pigeons
Kraków is launching a pilot program to control the pigeon population through contraceptives.
Birds and pigeons with cameras: how the new Russian bio-drones work
Russia is experimenting with the use of pigeons transformed into biological drones through the implantation of neural microchips.
Kraków to Launch Pigeon Contraception Program to Control Bird Population
Kraków will implement a pilot program utilizing contraceptive bird feed to manage its pigeon population amidst increasing complaints from residents about their droppings and damage to infrastructure.
The Memory Museum in Trouble in Mikkeli: Someone is Constantly Feeding Pigeons at the Entrance of Mannerheim's Headquarters
A museum in Finland faces a unique challenge as an unknown person consistently feeds pigeons at its entrance, prompting management to place a sign prohibiting feeding.
For many, they are 'rats with wings'. But she takes sick pigeons home. Join us inside one of Oslo's many bird hospitals.
Two volunteers in Oslo rehabilitate sick and injured city birds, emphasizing the importance of caring for these often-misunderstood animals.
PHOTO: The Only Ones Allowed Outside, Pigeons Are Kept in a Prison in Brno
In Brno, a unique program allows inmates to care for pigeons as part of their rehabilitation process.
Russian startup hacks pigeons' brains and makes them controllable robots
A Russian startup has successfully implanted neuro-interfaces in pigeons, allowing them to be guided like drones.
Chips in the Brain. Russians Try to Make Remote-Controlled Drones Out of Pigeons and Crows
The article discusses Russian efforts to develop remote-controlled drones using pigeons and crows through brain chip implants.
The Bird Skeleton in the Chimney and the World War II Mystery that Even Special Services Could Not Solve
The article discusses the role of carrier pigeons used for communication during World War II, focusing on a notable pigeon named Winkie who played a crucial part in a rescue mission.
Russian technology to transform pigeons into drones causes widespread controversy
A Russian company, Neri, has unveiled an unconventional project transforming pigeons into live drones via neural control, sparking significant ethical and military concerns.
The Column Kitchen Aid: Delicate Air Traffic in the Land of Milk and Honey
An acclaimed chef in Germany defends the culinary value of pigeons, challenging their poor reputation and celebrating their historical significance in various cultures.
Inside the Russian-backed project to turn pigeons into 300-mile bio-drones
A Russian neurotechnology company is developing pigeons as bio-drones for warfare, testing neural implants that could enable long-distance navigation.
In a fire in the Širvintos district, chickens, ducks, pheasants, peacocks, rabbits, turkeys, and pigeons burned to death.
A fire in the Širvintos district resulted in the loss of numerous animals, including 40 chickens and 15 ducks, as well as significant damage to a barn.
How Russia Uses Neural Chips to Convert Live Pigeons into Drones
The article discusses the innovative use of neural chips by Russia to transform live pigeons into functioning drones, illustrated through diagrams showcasing their setup and operation.
Sponsored by Putin's Daughter: Will Moscow Succeed in Turning Birds into Cross-Border Spies?
A report highlights a Russian company's project to convert pigeons into live drones using electronic chips implanted in their brains, backed by significant funding and political support from Katerina Tikhonova, daughter of President Vladimir Putin.
SCIENCE OR REALITY? ⟩ A project being developed in Russia could completely change the intelligence world
A technology project in Russia aims to implant chips in pigeons' brains for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes, a concept reminiscent of science fiction.
The Russian company that uses neural chips to turn pigeons into live drones
A Russian neurotechnology company claims to transform pigeons into drones by implanting neural chips in their brains, with ties to Vladimir Putin's daughter.
Russia experiments with spy pigeons controlled by brain chips
Russian scientists are implanting brain chips in pigeons to convert them into remotely controlled biodrones for surveillance purposes.
An Optimistic Outlook for the Year: Socks, Carrier Pigeons, and the 'Winter of Struggling'
The article presents a satirical and optimistic view of future events in 2026, contrasting dire predictions about societal issues with humorous scenarios, including Germany winning the World Cup and Donald Trump losing interest in Greenland.
Moravská Třebová continues efforts to regulate pigeon population; dozens of eggs removed from pigeon loft over the year
Moravská Třebová is actively working to reduce the pigeon population in the city using a humane approach, including the establishment of a municipal pigeon loft at a local school.
Arrest of a Woman and Fine for Feeding Pigeons in a Public Park in London
A woman in her forties was arrested and fined £100 for feeding pigeons in a small park in London, leading to public outrage and criticism.
Woman arrested and hit with £100 fine after 'feeding pigeons in park'
A woman was arrested and fined for feeding pigeons in a park in Harrow, London, an incident criticized by an animal welfare group as troubling.