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emblem21

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Britain’s defence chief warns China not to ‘transgress’ rules as South Korean general hints at joining Quad, Aukus​



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One must wonder, the moment that the USA goes into mad max, which nation is going to be next on the chopping block for both nations as the most annoying nation that seriously needs to get over the colonial days or get blasted down to the last Anglo. The stupidity of provoking both Russia and China ceased being funny the first time, imagine when Russia or China sees fit to finally put their nukes to good use on the grounds that the UK will not stop their sabotage operations unless that finally take a real hit and I don’t mean the German invasion. I do t support total destruction of anybody but I am point out that the more the UK continues these operations On The basis of a so called ideal that is basically the continuation of there colonial ideals, the less in ways of mercy that both nations will show once they are done with the USA and it is coming, with the way the dollar is being dismantled bit by bit along with food shortages greatly expanding with all of those mysterious fire targeting the food storage along with the infrastructure failing along with the inflation exploding. The UK should have a full change of leadership one day, because the current generation is slated for destruction once all of the pipes begin to burst because Boris is currently showing that he is less of a leader and more of a lackey that is soon about to run out of luck, just like any of his potential successors and will have to clean up his mess and yet will still not do so because the problem is a fundament one that cannot be solved with more of the same
 
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tokenanalyst

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Four European Gas Buyers Made Ruble Payments to Russia​

  • Person close to Gazprom says 10 buyers opened ruble accounts
  • No more cutoffs seen until next ruble payments due in May
Gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria were cut off after they refused Gazprom’s proposed ruble payments.

Gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria were cut off after they refused Gazprom’s proposed ruble payments.

Four European gas buyers have already paid for supplies in rubles as President Vladimir Putin demanded, according to a person close to Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC.
Even if the other buyers reject the Kremlin’s terms, more cutoffs after the halt in gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria Wednesday aren’t likely until the second half of May when the next payments are due, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential matters.

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Chad Putin demands Rubles.

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emblem21

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LOL... how about no

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It’s obvious the uk has been teaching these Ukrainian Nazis the art of chopping of peoples ding dings so really if they want equal treatment, they have come to the right places, so really, they shouldn’t be complaining so much about the treatment they eventually going to receive as they clearly don’t deserve a drop of quarter and they should eventually start learning the art of STFU because imagine just how many headaches will be fixed if these colonial POS had learnt that basic courtesy. I mean they went into many nations to commit atrocities and have the gall to white wash them so really if they want equal treatment, well one day, they just might receive it and no bloody rapture is going to save these b$tches from a serious world of hurt, just like the USA and there values that are completely divorced not only from the values of the Bible that they loved to quote like an annoying preacher that deserves to be pounded in the face but also from reality where the only thing I am questioning now, is how come the consequences are taking so long to manifest but then again, the world isn’t fair atm but the time will eventually come and by then, so will I
 

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well, Ukraine is not trivial. If it were trivial, west not going toe to toe wouldn't be seen as a big loss. It is precisely because it is the largest country in Europe by area outside Russia and only behind the big European 5 of Germany, France, UK, Italy and Spain in population that it is not a pushover and is seen as relatively important.
Yes Ukraine is big, but are they as important as say France or Germany? Ukraine, as of now, is not a part of NATO in order for the US to go war with if attacked. That's what I was referring to.
 

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They ought to be more concerned about a certain "Japanese invasion" rather than harping on the China threat...

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'Significant concern' to pork producers and horse owners as more than 60 piggeries battle Japanese encephalitis outbreaks​

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SIGNIFICANT CONCERN: Japanese encephalitis is an acute mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause reproductive losses in pigs, and encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, in horses and people. Picture: File

SIGNIFICANT CONCERN: Japanese encephalitis is an acute mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause reproductive losses in pigs, and encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, in horses and people. Picture: File

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment is reminding producers to remain vigilant as more than 60 piggeries across four states battle Japanese encephalitis (JEV) outbreaks.

The virus remains of "significant concern", and state and federal biosecurity authorities have warned pig and horse owners that the zoonotic disease still poses risks to humans and animals.

Already this year, three people have died from the virus, and there are more than 60 piggeries with infected herds across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.

Within pig herds, abortions, stillbirths, and infertility in adults are all consequences of JEV, while swelling on the brain remains the most prominent among horses. To date, there have been no official reports of the disease in horses.

Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Schipp says while the government is working towards vanquishing the danger, producers will need to continue to put precaution methods into practice.

"The best course of action is to try and avoid mosquito bites to yourself and your animals," he says.
"And part of that means reducing mosquito infestations."

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, in conjunction with key industry heads, continue to provide producers with updated information regarding Japanese encephalitis.

Those working with pigs, including those who may have a small herd or pet, have been advised to take steps that control mosquitoes, whilst continuing to implement effective biosecurity measures.

It is also recommended that those in care of horses put a hooded rug and a fly mask on their animals to reduce their exposure to mosquitos.

Severe cases of encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, can be fatal to horses, and symptoms of infection include elevated temperature, jaundice, lethargy, anorexia, incoordination, difficulty swallowing, impaired vision, and lethargy.
In pigs, unexplained abortions or stillbirths remain the tell-tale sign of a potential outbreak.

Japanese encephalitis virus is a nationally notifiable disease which means if an animal is showing suspect signs of the disease, it must be reported to a veterinarian or the national Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888.
 

Overbom

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They ought to be more concerned about a certain "Japanese invasion" rather than harping on the China threat...

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'Significant concern' to pork producers and horse owners as more than 60 piggeries battle Japanese encephalitis outbreaks​

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SIGNIFICANT CONCERN: Japanese encephalitis is an acute mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause reproductive losses in pigs, and encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, in horses and people. Picture: File

SIGNIFICANT CONCERN: Japanese encephalitis is an acute mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause reproductive losses in pigs, and encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, in horses and people. Picture: File

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment is reminding producers to remain vigilant as more than 60 piggeries across four states battle Japanese encephalitis (JEV) outbreaks.

The virus remains of "significant concern", and state and federal biosecurity authorities have warned pig and horse owners that the zoonotic disease still poses risks to humans and animals.

Already this year, three people have died from the virus, and there are more than 60 piggeries with infected herds across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.

Within pig herds, abortions, stillbirths, and infertility in adults are all consequences of JEV, while swelling on the brain remains the most prominent among horses. To date, there have been no official reports of the disease in horses.

Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Schipp says while the government is working towards vanquishing the danger, producers will need to continue to put precaution methods into practice.

"The best course of action is to try and avoid mosquito bites to yourself and your animals," he says.
"And part of that means reducing mosquito infestations."

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, in conjunction with key industry heads, continue to provide producers with updated information regarding Japanese encephalitis.

Those working with pigs, including those who may have a small herd or pet, have been advised to take steps that control mosquitoes, whilst continuing to implement effective biosecurity measures.

It is also recommended that those in care of horses put a hooded rug and a fly mask on their animals to reduce their exposure to mosquitos.

Severe cases of encephalitis, which means swelling on the brain, can be fatal to horses, and symptoms of infection include elevated temperature, jaundice, lethargy, anorexia, incoordination, difficulty swallowing, impaired vision, and lethargy.
In pigs, unexplained abortions or stillbirths remain the tell-tale sign of a potential outbreak.

Japanese encephalitis virus is a nationally notifiable disease which means if an animal is showing suspect signs of the disease, it must be reported to a veterinarian or the national Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888.
One more reason why humanity needs to work on eradicating mosquitoes
 
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