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Number of Dogs & Cats in Households Worldwide

Posted by Focus Pacific on April 4th, 2026

Number of Dogs & Cats in Households Worldwide

Cats and dogs are very rampant and can be found exactly anywhere. American people are not only the pet lovers in the world. However, the quantity of pets living in houses across the globe differs. Other countries love dogs while some prefer cats to be their domestic pets. Whatever social status you have, love for animals is very common to people.

Although there is a rapid increase of population in some Asian countries, pets don’t take similar appreciation compared to the Western countries. As an example, there are more or less eleven million cats and 26.8 million dogs in china although China has about five times more people compared to U.S. On the other hand, Japan has a striking number, taking into consideration how small Japan is with 13.1 million dogs and 9.8 million cats.

When it comes to the rest of the world, statistics are insufficient for much of South America and huge areas of Oceania excluding Australia. Australia has a pretty low quantity of pets since there are strict laws in their area concerning pets. Based on the survey, there are about 3.5 million dogs and 2.4 million cats in Australian households. In South America, Brazil control the crowd with a magnificent thirty million dogs and 14.7 million cats.

T. Dray

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Music piracy site in the Philippines

Posted by Focus Pacific on March 29th, 2026

Music piracy site in the Philippines

The music download website located in the Philippines, alleged to be a well-known illegal music trouble spot is groundbreaker in the media. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the protecting force of music industry organization in U.S. has identified the website www.thedigitalpinoy.org as among the popular digital piracy business around the globe. According to RIAA, Digital Pinoy, which functions as a debate conference adapted something to suit a special purpose to break the music. It has made a presentation to the USTR which is managing an out of cycle review of poplar piracy industry.

The one hundred seventeen members of Digital Pinoy are allowed to obtain content to copy music through the pirated websites listed on the forum. In order to purchase the music, members need to gain points. They gain points by responding to posts and sending the download links or song lyrics in the forum. Huge amount of pirated music can be copied from the links. There is also detailed information telling how something should be done on how to acquire files from different international sites for Internet hosting service specifically designed to host user files which are sources of pirated music, so the links can be listed on the forum of Digital Pinoy.

N. Redfearn

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Hangang Yeouido Spring Flower Festival

Posted by Focus Pacific on March 26th, 2026

The Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival (Hangang Yeouido Spring Flower Festival) opened on April 10, 2015.

 

Since the cherry blossoms opened earlier than the expected date, the festival also open a few days earlier than last year. This festival started 2005, making April 10, 2015, its 11th anniversary. The festival is one of the most beautiful in Seoul and can be enjoyed only in spring. There were tens of thousands of people in Yeouido on this day to enjoy the weather and, of course, the cherry blossoms! The fragrant scent of the trees, the warm spring sunshine, and the gentle breeze combined to create that perfect but fleeting condition to announce the beginning of spring for all in attendance.

 

 

At the start of the festival road, temporary traffic control systems were set to facilitate the smooth flow of massive numbers. The path was lined with a diverse range of food items, events, and shows. TV and radio broadcasting networks were seen to replay the event to get more people to come and enjoy the festival. People filled the road, taking pictures after pictures with their family members and friends. Couples in love were commonly seen throughout the path. The festival was a smashing success in bringing people joy and happiness as well as reviewed vitality for the new year ahead. The festival ended April 15.

 

For those who could not make it, there is always next year!

 

Jadon Han

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Looking beyond May 2016

Posted by Focus Pacific on March 24th, 2026

Looking beyond May 2016

The election campaigns in the Philippines for next year’s presidential election has already started and it is not surprising that the campaign will grow stronger for the coming last quarter this year.  This is also the same with the United States wherein the democratic system of the Philippines is primarily followed like the election system in United States. Both countries have similarities and differences in terms of election system.

One of the similarities between the two countries is that the good candidate who deserves to win in the election doesn’t win very often. The history of the Philippines consists of different personalities who should never sit in the position as a president. One typical example is the former president Ferdinand Marcos who declared martial law. During his very long term as the president of the Philippines that started in year 1965, the Philippines became the second richest country in Asia after Japan. After the domination of Marcos as a president for twenty one long years, the economics and politics in the declined and the country was labeled as an ill country of Asia.

It is not a fact that that martial law was very helpful to the Philippines but it had actually led a worst situation. There is also no truth that Filipinos is naturally having poor performance that other Asians. It is true that the Marcos domination in the country caused so much trouble in the Philippines. When the next president Corazon Aquino led the Philippines, she made major changes in the Philippines which made the country revive their democracy, took away capitalism and gave a better future for the Filipino people.

E. Cruz

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Science in a suitcase: Testing for illicit drugs in Southeast Asia

Posted by Focus Pacific on March 15th, 2026

Science in a suitcase: Testing for illicit drugs in Southeast Asia

The production and activity of methamphetamines and heroin, combined with the illegal dealing of antecedent chemicals needed to create illegal drugs, present a crucial danger to the countries building the Greater Mekong Sub-region. While law enforcement authorities transacting with these problems have normally lacked the right resources in order to rapidly and efficiently recognizes grasp substances, this has begun to become different by the help of UNODC’s Global SMART Programme.

The program Synthetic Monitoring: Analyses, Reporting and Trends – UNODC partners with police and customs organizations in the district to get them ready on the field drug-testing equipment so as to immediately recognize illegal drugs. The equipment permits law enforcement authorities to run particular site evaluation for illegal substances which includes narcotics like opium and heroin and psychotropic substances like amphetamines. UNODC also supplies antecedent examination equipment that helps distinguish the chemicals in the drug production.

UNODC introduced the Global SMART Program few years ago to increase the power of the members and authorities of the state in in East and Southeast Asia to produce, organize, examine and report synthetic substance and antecedent information, and to seek this evidence-based knowledge to the rules and program design and execution. Eleven countries in the region are already given assistance from UNODC through the Global SMART Programme which includes Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

B. Jeong

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