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Bile acid buildup drives spread of breast cancer, discovery reveals
Bile acid buildup drives spread of breast cancer, discovery reveals
A buildup of bile acids caused by an unhealthy gut can drive breast cancer to other parts of the body, new University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center research reveals. The findings could open the door to new ways to prevent breast cancer metastasis (spread), improve patie
Ten years ago, parts of the Turkish military tried to overthrow the Erdogan government. Th
Ten years ago, parts of the Turkish military tried to overthrow the Erdogan government. Th
Ten years ago, parts of the Turkish military attempted to overthrow the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The consequences of the failed coup continue to shape Turkey to this day. DW looks back.
Why are right-wing parties gaining ground in Latin America?
Several recent elections have strengthened conservative forces across parts of Latin America. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Sony announces end of PlayStation discs, parts of digital store in the same day
Sony announces end of PlayStation discs, parts of digital store in the same day
“We will own nothing, it's truly sad.” O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Europe swelters as heatwave affects more than 100 million people from Spain to Germany
Europe swelters as heatwave affects more than 100 million people from Spain to Germany
At least 101 million Europeans were expected to experience temperatures of over 35C on Thursday, in a punishing and increasingly deadly heatwave hotter than weather in parts of Africa.
Paris neighbourhoods: The dynamic 10th arrondissement
Paris neighbourhoods: The dynamic 10th arrondissement
In this edition of French Connections, Genie Godula and Florence Villeminot continue their tour of Paris with a stop in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. Located in the heart of the Right Bank, it’s one of the most vibrant parts of the capital. A lot of people enter Paris through
In some Mexican regions, endemic violence dampens World Cup excitement
In some Mexican regions, endemic violence dampens World Cup excitement
Much of Mexico has been celebrating the World Cup with joyful outdoor gatherings, filling streets, plazas and fan zones in the country's three host cities — Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey — since the tournament kickoff on June 11. But in parts of the country plagued by ca
France introduces measures to limit the heatwave's impact on health services
France introduces measures to limit the heatwave's impact on health services
A punishing heatwave that has suffocated large parts of France for days is now shifting east. With highs of 38 degrees Celsius forecast for cities like Paris, Strasbourg and Lyon. With hospitals overwhelmed, authorities have banned evening alcohol sales and public consumption in
Heatwave shatters records across Europe, disrupts transport and strains hospitals
Heatwave shatters records across Europe, disrupts transport and strains hospitals
An intense heatwave that scorched western Europe this week spread into central and eastern parts of the continent on Saturday, bringing record temperatures from Denmark to Switzerland and Germany. The extreme heat disrupted transport, strained hospitals and renewed concerns over
Kyiv residents reel after largest Russian attack on city kills at least 13
Kyiv residents reel after largest Russian attack on city kills at least 13
A devastating wave of overnight attacks has left parts of the Ukrainian capital in ruins. Kyiv officials report multiple casualties following an attack which stuck residential areas. Russia said it would be ramping up the "pressure" on Ukraine after launching its largest ever att
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
In Bosnia, parts of the scientific community are opposing the construction of a massive hydroelectric dam, warning of potentially serious environmental consequences. The project comes as dam construction has surged across the country, fuelled by the fact that it has become a high
Probe into intentional start of Fontainebleau fire underway
Probe into intentional start of Fontainebleau fire underway
French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said authorities were exploring the possibility that the fire in the Fontainebleau forest, south of Paris, was intentionally started. This comes as France is weathering a third heatwave in less than three months, with fires raging in several