The article highlights recent outbreaks of various animal diseases across multiple countries. African swine fever has been reported in Hungary, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania, affecting both wild boars and domestic pigs. Concurrently, highly pathogenic avian influenza, particularly the H5N1 and H5 subtypes, has been detected in countries such as Hungary, Vietnam, the United States, and several European nations, impacting poultry, wild birds, and mammals. Other notable outbreaks include tularemia and bluetongue in Norway, anthrax in Spain, and West Nile fever in Tunisia, Poland, and France. Additionally, Tunisia reported equine herpes virus-1 and nodular skin disease, Belgium a case of bovine tuberculosis, and Armenia a rabies case in a domestic dog. These outbreaks have led to significant animal infections, deaths, and culling efforts to control the spread of diseases.