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Due to its flat face and short profile, the English bulldog is beloved by purebred dog lovers, but the reason for this success comes at the cost of an increased risk of health risks, according to British scientists. If the rooster is a Gallic, then the bulldog is English. Originally bred to fight bulls, Molosser became a pet in Victorian England in the 19th century, he recalls from a study published Wednesday in the journal Canine Medicine and Genetics. Then the breeders, by crossing, exaggerated the distinctive characteristics of their ancestors, to get a shorter face with a wide lower…

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(Paris) An exceptionally early heat wave began in France on Tuesday and will continue into the weekend, a new sign of climate change with increasingly costly human and economic consequences. Updated yesterday at 1:44 PM. Emily Butler Dubois France media agency With hot air arriving from the Maghreb through already suffocating Spain, the southwest was exposed for the first time on Tuesday with temperatures rising to 34°C in Bordeaux and 37°C in Toulouse. Mercury will panic, again, from Thursday to Saturday in the southern hemisphere, with a forecast of 38°C to 40°C for example Friday in the southwest, and above…

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A New Zealand national born with half a heart went viral on social media after sharing her story and her heart. Jessica Manning revealed to Jam Press, “Whenever I’m ready to break up with my heart, I’d like to bury it somewhere important to me, but now I’m putting it on TikTok.” Since she was three, Jessica Manning, 28, has had to undergo 200 surgeries due to several heart problems. Holes in her body, twisted arteries, leaking valves: Doctors estimated that Jessica only had a few years to live. “My biggest operation was Fontane, which connects my heart to the…

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Politicians receive endless criticism more than praise. Of course, part of the blame can be justified. Most of it usually stems from a serious misunderstanding of the real business of elected officials. Of course, it doesn’t help when you leave a bitter and frustrated deputy who, like Claire Samson, calls her colleagues “green plants.” Hear Joseph Vakal’s editorial on Richard Martineau’s daily 8 a.m. show. Across Radio QUB : isolated Believe me if I tell you that the vast majority of elected officials work so hard, that they often endanger their health and their spouse’s. Believe me also if I…

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Washington | The attorney general, a slew of advisers, and even his daughter… presented a House committee on Monday with a disturbing timeline of how Donald Trump is trying to cling to power after his 2020 presidential defeat by claiming that the election was “stolen.” From him, despite repeated denials from his closest supporters. • Read also: Trump ‘at the heart’ of ‘attempted coup’: Findings of the investigation into the storming of the Capitol building • Read also: Trump accused of coup: 5 things to know • Read also: Liz Cheney, the republican who dared to challenge Trump Zoe Lofgren,…

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Madrid | With its peak above 40 degrees, the heat wave choked Spain on Monday before hitting France on Tuesday, an “abnormal” episode of the period caused by global warming. This episode, which comes a few days after the hottest May in Spain for at least 100 years, is leading to “extreme temperatures,” meteorological agency spokesman Ruben del Campo told Spain’s AFP (Immet). He added that due to the local depression between the Azores and Madeira, which is gradually bringing very hot air from the Maghreb to Western Europe, it started this weekend and “could continue until the end of…

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Madame Jamie in the little garden now spends her days farmingPhoto: Radio Canada / Marie-Yves BedardShe only has a small piece of garden, but it is enough to keep her mind and hands occupied. Among the rows of sunflowers starting to bloom and vines, Mrs. Jamie sighs and remembers how far she has come. It was this woman in her fifties that it took 20 years to make up for the delay imposed by the first version of the Taliban government. When I was young, the situation did not allow me to study: schools were closed, we lived under the…

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We’ll have to wait for the second round, next Sunday, to see if Emmanuel Macron, who was re-elected on April 24 For a second five-year term, it may or may not retain an absolute majority and, thereafter, its ability to freely implement its reform policy. The outgoing presidential majority, under the designation Ensemble! , received 25.75% of the vote, or 21,442 more votes than the left-wing coalition NUPES assembled behind Jean-Luc Mélenchon (25.66%), out of 23, 3 million voters. However, Macron’s camp maintains an advantage in its forecast of 577 seats for MPs, with a range of 255 to 295…

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(Washington) Members of the House committee tasked with investigating the January 6, 2021 riots said they have gathered enough evidence for the Federal Department of Justice to consider charges against former President Donald Trump. Posted at 2:38 pm. hope yen News agency “I would like to see the Department of Justice investigate all credible allegations of criminal activity by Donald Trump,” said Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, a member of the committee. He did some things aimed at invalidating the election results and I didn’t see anything to show that the district was investigating. » The commission held its first hearings…

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On Sunday, China’s defense minister said China would “struggle to the end” to prevent Taiwan from declaring independence, as tensions escalated between Beijing and Washington over the island’s fate. • Read also: Beijing delays reopening schools after new wave of COVID-19 We will fight at any cost and we will fight to the end. “It is the only option for China,” Wei Fengyi said in Singapore at the Shangri-La Conference on Security Dialogue. “Those who seek Taiwan independence with the aim of dividing China will certainly not achieve their goals,” he said. “No one should underestimate the determination and ability…

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