Skip to content
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
World Today News
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home » army » Page 3
Tag:

army

Health

Title: Napoleon’s Army Decimated by Multiple Diseases, DNA Reveals

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 25, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Beyond Typhus: Uncovering a Landscape of Disease in Napoleon’s Retreat from ​Moscow

The retreat of Napoleon’s army from Moscow in the winter of 1812 was a catastrophic event,but the precise causes of the immense suffering and‍ death toll have remained a subject ⁤of⁢ ancient and scientific inquiry. While typhus was long⁢ suspected as a primary culprit, recent advancements in DNA sequencing technology are revealing ⁤a more complex picture – a “mixing pot of disease” contributing to⁢ the army’s demise.

A 2006 study initially detected Rickettsia prowazekii, the bacterium responsible for typhus, in the teeth of Napoleon’s soldiers. However, limitations in technology at the time meant the scope of the investigation was constrained.A ‍new study, utilizing high-throughput ‌sequencing – a method ‍capable of analyzing millions of DNA‍ fragments simultaneously, even from highly degraded samples over⁢ 200 years old – ⁤has expanded upon these findings.

Researchers‌ examined 13 ⁢samples from ‍the site of the retreat and, surprisingly, found no ​traces of typhus.while this doesn’t invalidate the earlier 2006 study, it demonstrates the presence of‍ “several‌ different infectious diseases” impacting the​ soldiers.Nicolás Rascovan, head of the Microbial Paleogenomics unit at the Institut Pasteur ⁣and co-author of the study,​ emphasized that the small sample⁢ size prevents a ‌definitive understanding of the exact impact of each disease. ⁢He also suggested that more pathogens likely‍ played‌ a role ‍and ⁣remain undetected.

The study represents a importent step forward in understanding ⁤historical epidemics. As Cecil Lewis, an ancient DNA researcher‍ at the ​Oklahoma ‍School of Science⁣ and Mathematics, noted, these advancements allow for a more nuanced understanding of​ historical⁢ events. Studying ancient pathogens provides insight into their evolutionary paths, including ​those⁢ now extinct and those that have evolved into present-day⁣ threats. This ​knowlege is crucial for anticipating and managing⁢ future outbreaks.

While‍ paratyphoid fever‍ and‌ relapsing ‍fever, related⁣ illnesses,⁢ still exist today, they are less prevalent and deadly than in the past. napoleon himself survived the retreat, but the decimation of⁢ his army ⁢considerably contributed​ to his⁢ eventual downfall a few ⁣years later.

Rascovan highlighted the rapid technological progress in the field,noting the dramatic improvements as the 2006‌ study. He ⁣expressed excitement about the future possibilities for uncovering even more details about​ the infectious disease landscape of ‍the ⁤past.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

After 48 hours, the first stories from the former hostages

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Former Hostages Share Initial Accounts After Nearly Two Days of Captivity

ROME, ⁣ITALY – October 14, ⁢2025 – The first accounts are emerging from individuals recently released after a 48-hour hostage situation, detailing ‌experiences of fear and ⁢uncertainty. Released late Tuesday, October⁢ 14th,⁢ the group – comprised of tourists and local residents‍ – are now undergoing medical evaluations and debriefing with authorities. This incident ⁤underscores the ongoing security challenges facing ⁤international travelers and highlights the vulnerability of public spaces to⁣ extremist threats, prompting a review of safety protocols and increased vigilance across the region.

The ordeal began Sunday, October 12th, when an ⁢unidentified armed group seized control of a ​popular tourist attraction in central rome. Details remain⁢ fragmented as ​investigations continue, but initial reports indicate the perpetrators demanded the release of imprisoned associates and issued‌ political​ statements.Negotiations led ⁢by Italian authorities, with international support,‌ culminated in the hostages’⁣ safe release without ransom paid.

Several former hostages⁤ have begun to share preliminary details with family and investigators. While many are understandably reluctant to⁣ discuss the specifics​ of their captivity, recurring themes of anxiety and a desperate hope for resolution have ⁤surfaced. “The waiting was the worst part,” recounted Maria⁤ Rossi,a ​tourist from Florence,speaking briefly to reporters‍ outside ‌a Rome hospital. “Not‌ knowing what woudl happen, if we ‍would ever see our families again… it was terrifying.”

authorities have confirmed that all 27 individuals held hostage are receiving complete medical and psychological support. The Italian government has launched a full-scale inquiry to identify the perpetrators and determine the extent of any potential network. Security has been considerably increased at major tourist sites and transportation hubs throughout Italy in response to the incident. The release of further details is expected as investigations progress and the former hostages are ⁤able to provide more comprehensive accounts.

October 14, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Putin’s Recruitment Drive: Money, Lies, and Falling Volunteer Numbers in Russia

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia is reportedly employing increasingly desperate recruitment ‌tactics, offering exorbitant financial incentives to lure individuals-particularly those in⁢ debt-into military service, even as speculation mounts about⁣ a potential ⁣winding‌ down of the conflict in Ukraine. An informant in ​Irkutsk described the strategy as a⁤ “new level of fraud,” alleging recruitment ‍materials promise “millions before peace comes.”

The tactics, observed on government websites and⁢ in advertisements‍ in cities like Irkutsk and Kamchatka, coincide ⁢with anticipation surrounding potential meetings between vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in ⁣Alaska. Banners advertise significant​ payments, particularly for service in‍ the Khanty-Mansi district, with total compensation-including monthly combat pay and one-time regional and communal bonuses-reaching 17-18 million rubles (approximately $183,000 – $194,000 USD, or PLN 768-814 thousand) for a year of service. ⁤Recruitment​ efforts specifically target “indebted volunteers,”⁤ according ‍to sources.

“Who could survive a whole year these days?” asked a person familiar ​with the recruitment system,speaking anonymously. “No one sends the new recruits to the safety of the rear, but promptly throws them into⁢ the attack. Even if you miraculously survive for a few months, who knows, ‍you might​ end up on the ​battlefield? You’ll hold out if you get injured as it means thay’ll take you off the​ front ‌line for⁣ a while and pay you‍ a different rate.”⁢ The source characterized the offers as “a clever‌ lie”‍ designed​ to exploit financial vulnerability.

The ​aggressive recruitment drive comes amid reports of significant Russian military losses. The British ‍Ministry of ‍Defense estimates monthly casualties‍ at approximately 32,000-34,000 killed⁣ and injured, though autonomous ⁢verification of these figures is​ not possible. The promise of substantial payouts appears to be a bid to replenish depleted ranks, potentially before any declaration regarding the status of the “special military operation” ‌in Ukraine.

October 10, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

US Army Attacks Venezuelan Vessel Carrying Drugs – Casualties Reported

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Military Destroys ‍Venezuelan‌ Vessel allegedly carrying Drugs

On Friday, the US‌ military engaged‍ with a​ Venezuelan vessel in international ⁤waters, resulting in its destruction. US ⁤secretary of ‍Defense Pete ⁤hegseth announced the incident ‌on X (formerly Twitter), stating that ⁣four​ individuals were killed.This‌ marks the fourth⁢ such action by the US military in recent weeks.

A video released ​by ‍HegSeth depicts a ⁣small motor ship sailing on the sea, which subsequently ⁢explodes and​ catches fire following the ⁤intervention.

According to Secretary HegSeth, the vessel was carrying a significant​ quantity of‌ drugs​ destined for⁤ the United States,‍ intended to ⁢”poison ⁣our people.” He asserted that ‌intelligence confirmed ​the⁤ ship was involved in ​drug smuggling and crewed by “narcoterrorists,” adding that similar actions would continue “until⁢ the attacks on Americans are over.”

The⁤ incident‌ occurs amidst escalating tensions between the US and ⁣Venezuela regarding drug ‍trafficking. The US has deployed‌ warships‌ off the Venezuelan coast to disrupt drug smuggling ⁢operations, alleging the ​involvement of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government.

Maduro, however, contends that the‍ US is preparing for military aggression and a regime change in Venezuela. He also ⁢refutes accusations that his government is not adequately combating drug smuggling.

October 4, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Russia’s Military Draft: Digital Summonses Roll Out – Key Details

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 30, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia to‍ Implement Digital-Only Draft Summons in Moscow, ⁤Select Regions Amidst Largest Conscription Drive in Nearly ⁢a Decade

Russia will transition to exclusively digital draft summonses in Moscow and three other regions -⁤ the Republic of Mari El, Ryazan, and ‌Sakhalin – as it begins its fall 2025 military draft.The move comes as President Vladimir putin authorized the conscription of 135,000 men for ⁣compulsory service‌ between October 1st and December 31st, marking the largest conscription drive since 2016.

The shift to digital summonses, alongside traditional paper notices, is part of a broader overhaul of‍ Russia’s draft ‌system initiated with⁣ a⁤ law signed by President Putin in april​ 2023.This legislation⁢ introduced⁣ the electronic summons program and a centralized digital registry of eligible men, streamlining the process and eliminating the‌ previous requirement for⁢ in-person delivery of‌ notices.

According to a senior military official, Yevgeny Burdinsky, speaking to the ‌Defense Ministry newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda, ⁢citizens in‌ the designated regions ​will receive ⁤summonses solely in electronic form. The system automatically‌ imposes restrictions on ⁣draftees who fail to report for service, including travel ​bans. An electronic notice is⁤ legally considered served ⁤seven days after ‌being posted online, nonetheless of whether the recipient has viewed it.

the ⁣digital registry⁣ allows authorities to issue summonses through the government portal Gosuslugi, by mail, or via the new digital database. Men who ignore⁤ summonses for 20 days face potential driving bans and limitations on accessing loans and real estate⁢ transactions.

Moreover, Russia’s State Duma last week passed the⁢ first reading of a bill⁣ that coudl lead to ​a year-round‌ conscription model⁢ starting next year.

September 30, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News

Illinois Governor Warns of Power Grab as DHS Requests National Guard for Chicago Immigration Crackdown

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 30, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

ICE Requests National Guard support in Chicago Following Arrests, Sparking Concerns of Overreach

CHICAGO – U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has requested National Guard troops be deployed to Chicago amid heightened tensions following a series of high-profile immigration enforcement operations, dubbed the “Midway Blitz,” and allegations of aggressive tactics by⁤ federal agents.‍ The request comes as Illinois governor JB Pritzker and local advocates accuse ICE of targeting innocent community members and‍ escalating fears within immigrant neighborhoods.

The recent ICE operations have resulted in numerous⁣ arrests throughout the Chicago area. DHS officials maintain the operations are focused on detaining individuals with criminal records, citing arrests of individuals accused of crimes ⁢including sexual abuse of a child, domestic violence, and battery. ⁤

However, community members⁣ and Governor Pritzker​ dispute this claim. “They’re not ⁢targeting violent criminals or gang ⁢members,” Pritzker stated.”They’re targeting tamale vendors.”

Examples cited by supporters include the detention of Laura Murillo, a ⁤well-known tamale vendor on​ Chicago’s South Side, who was‍ detained⁢ on September 25. The September 12 fatal shooting of Silverio‌ Villegas González, a Mexican immigrant,‍ by an immigration agent ‌after dropping his sons off at school has further fueled outrage.

Concerns have also been raised regarding the tactics employed by federal agents. The Broadview ⁢Police Department is investigating reports⁣ of federal agents firing crowd control weapons at a⁢ news reporter’s vehicle. Homeland Security officials have‍ not responded to repeated ‍requests for comment regarding the inquiry.

Eréndira Rendon, a prominent Chicago-area immigration advocate and native of Mexico, expressed the fear felt within the community. “If ⁤you look like me,⁢ you are in danger,” Rendon said, breaking down in tears while reading a ‍list of names of those ⁤detained by immigration agents on September 29. ‍”DHS terrorizes our communities and showcases our pain on social media.”

Data from‍ the cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, indicates that in fiscal⁢ year 2025, 65% of immigration detainees have no criminal convictions, and 93% have no violent convictions.

The request for National Guard support has intensified the debate ⁣over ICE’s tactics and the scope of its authority, raising questions about the balance ‍between​ national‌ security and the rights of immigrant ⁣communities.

September 30, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Search:

Recent Posts

  • 15‑Year‑Old Beats Snapchat Age Check Ahead of Australia’s Social Media Ban

    December 9, 2025
  • Storm Bram Rail Disruptions Across Scotland, England and Wales – Evening Commute Update

    December 9, 2025
  • Miami Mayoral Runoff 2024: Democrats Target Republican Stronghold

    December 9, 2025
  • Kremlin Praises Trump’s National Security Strategy, Ukraine Peace Talks Stall

    December 7, 2025
  • Yipirinya School Crisis: Principal Guilty, Staff Redundancies Loom

    December 7, 2025

Follow Me

Follow Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Accessibility statement
  • California Privacy Notice (CCPA/CPRA)
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • Do not sell my info
  • EDITORIAL TEAM
  • Terms & Conditions

@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com


Back To Top
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com