Many Romands have welcomed Ukrainian refugees into their homes, and the latter are present in most regions. Nevertheless, “schools located near EVAM homes are more in demand than others”, shares the Canton of Vaud. Thus, out of 1165 pupils who fled Ukraine and were educated in Vaud, 234 were in the Lavaux-Riviera sector, 223 in La Dôle, and 151 in the Vaudois Alps. By way of comparison, there are only 111 in the Lausanne region, which is much more densely populated. All statistics are available on the website vd.ch.
December 2022
Putin fell down the stairs and experienced a shameful situation
According to the American newspaper ‘New York Post’the anti-Kremlin Telegram channel “General SVR”, allegedly run by a former Russian spy, reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin, 70, suffered an unfortunate fall at his official residence in Moscow last Wednesday night.
The event was embarrassing for Putin, because he allegedly fell five steps before landing on his tailbone. The impact of the fall caused him to defecate involuntarily, due to the cancer that affects his stomach and intestines.
“Three bodyguards helped the president reach the nearest sofa and summoned the doctors, who are on duty at the residence,” the publication said.
“Nothing critical (diagnosed), the condition of the most recent president at night was stable, he can move on his own, with pain in the coccyx area while sitting, it’s the only thing that bothers him.”
The leader, who is also rumored to live in times of great paranoia, permanently wears non-slip shoes to avoid falls, according to the message of this Telegram channel, some measures are insufficient given the possible lack of control of Putin’s nerves: “It turns out that all the precautions can be in vain when the nerves are triggered, “concluded the message with the information.
Rumors regarding his health
It is rumored that Putin is suffering from a worsening cancer and that added to this it looks like Parkinson’s disease.
Images of Putin’s hands have been discussed several times. At the end of October, the journalist from the Kyiv PostJason Jay Smart tweeted screenshots of Putin with this message: “Videos posted by Government News show what might be IV prints on Putin’s hand. For the same event, the Kremlin released two videos: one with tons of watermarks, making the hand harder to see, the other without any shot of his hand at all. The reference to IV in the message has to do with the administration of intravenous fluids.
There has also been talk of Putin’s state of persistent cough and weight loss.
“In recent months, Putin has lost eight kilograms, and those around the president are concerned that thinness and persistent coughing are seen by elites as a sign of the leader’s rapidly deteriorating health,” said a publication from the same Telegram channel a few weeks earlier, according to the British newspaper The Mirror.
Some videos of Putin showing tremors in his hands and feet have also sparked rumors regarding his physical stability.
According to the channel that published the information, it would be difficult for the Russian president to handle the pain he suffers from cancer and this would also affect the decisions he makes regarding the invasion of Ukraine. “It must be understood that the president’s deplorable state of physical and mental health affects key decision-making. Putin does not want to change history, he wants to end it,” the message reads.
The legendary Brazilian soccer player Pelé would have been admitted to palliative care on Saturday, he who would no longer respond to chemotherapy treatment in connection with his colon cancer.
According to the daily Come on, the 82-year-old man’s doctors suspended chemotherapy to offer him pain-relieving treatment. He was admitted to Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital on Tuesday.
Pelé had been undergoing this treatment since he had surgery last September. At the beginning of the year, he was diagnosed with metastases to the intestine, lungs and liver.
The former striker is considered by many to be the greatest soccer player of all time. He scored 680 career club goals between 1956 and 1977, playing for Santos FC in Brazil and New York Cosmos.
He also won three World Cups with Brazil, in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
Noodle, the pug who took the internet by storm with the TikTok game “no bones” in 2021, died Friday at the age of 14 1/2, according to his owner, Jonathan Graziano.
Graziano took to TikTok, the platform where Noodle stole the hearts of fans, to announce the death of the beloved dog.
“It has been the privilege of my life to care for Noodle these last 7 years,” Graziano captioned the video. “The sweetest man there ever was and ever will be.”
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