"We have extra protections for under 18s and offer parental tools so parents can see who their teens are communicating with and report any concerns."
“And yet on Putin’s birthday, Kim calls him’. If you are Xi Jinping, what are you thinking?”
It’s hard to know, because China has shown no signs of interfering with the Russia-North Korea alliance.The US has noticed Beijing’s disquiet and for once the two rivals may have similar goals.In the last week, State Department officials have raised the issue of North Korean troops in Russia with Chinese diplomats.
Beijing does have options - in the past, they have cut supplies of oil and coal to North Korea, and complied with US-led sanctions to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear programme.Already, China is battling
that it is selling components to Russia that aid its invasion of Ukraine.
, even as it tries to cope with Western tariffs.She believes if the visits decrease, the animals would suffer, adding: "We're in a situation, where if we can't provide a service 24/7, it's going to have a real negative impact on animal health and welfare.
"Long term, if it carries on as now, then I don't think it is sustainable.I think the consequence on the health and welfare of animals could be absolutely huge."
She believes it is vital enough staff are found to keep the service 24/7 for the agricultural sector.Ffion Rees, who farms at Blaenffynnon, agrees, saying: "We don't want to see animals in pain.