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Western Europe records its hottest June after searing heatwave
Western Europe records its hottest June after searing heatwave
EU's climate monitor said Thursday that Western Europe this year experienced its hottest month of June on record as an intense heatwave swept across the world's fastest-warming continent. A "heat dome" weather effect – a high-pressure system acting like a lid on a boiling pot – l
US launches new strikes on Iran that Trump says could get 'much worse'
US launches new strikes on Iran that Trump says could get 'much worse'
The US military launched a new round of strikes against Iran on Wednesday following President Donald Trump's assertion that the fragile ceasefire between the two countries was "over". Trump warned that the attacks could get "much worse" if Iran perpetrated further attacks on ship
Iran claims US strike hit near nuclear powerplant
Iran claims US strike hit near nuclear powerplant
The United States and Iran are continuing to trade strikes on July 9 for a second straight day. after President Donald Trump said the ceasefire between the two countries was "dead". According to Iran's health ministry, the two days of US attacks have killed at least 14 people and
Middle East War: Iran claims strikes on US bases in multiple countries
Middle East War: Iran claims strikes on US bases in multiple countries
🔎 Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Monday said they had hit US military bases in countries across the Middle East in retaliation for American attacks on targets across Iran. Both US and Iran claim control over the Strait of Hormuz. In a telephone interview with Fox News on Monday,
What is the Coalition of the willing that is meeting in Paris?
What is the Coalition of the willing that is meeting in Paris?
The coalition of the willing, an initiative of 35 countries committed to supporting Ukraine militarily, is meeting in Paris on July 13. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will be in attendance. It's a sign of the “strategic awakening” Europe hopes to see in the face of Vladim
US strikes in Iran continue, Trump says reinstates blockade on Strait of Hormuz
US strikes in Iran continue, Trump says reinstates blockade on Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump says he is reinstating a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and will charge ships for safe passage. The announcement comes after the two countries exchanged more fire following an Iranian attack on a ship in the waterway on Sunday. The UN's shippin
France's Bastille Day parade showcases European support for Ukraine
France's Bastille Day parade showcases European support for Ukraine
France's annual July 14 military parade this year featured aircraft from 11 European countries and around 500 troops from Coalition of the Willing allies that have pledged to help with Ukraine’s post-war security in a showcase of support for Kyiv. The event marked President Emman
French National Assembly set to adopt assisted dying law in final vote
French National Assembly set to adopt assisted dying law in final vote
France was on Wednesday set to move closer to joining the ranks of countries that guarantee the right to assisted dying, after the long journey to adoption of a controversial bill championed by President Emmanuel Macron. The lower house of the French parliament is expected to vot
Declining global acceptability of intimate partner violence tied to declining prevalence
Declining global acceptability of intimate partner violence tied to declining prevalence
A study of more than 60 countries shows those with faster declines in the social acceptability of intimate partner violence against women also tend to have had faster reductions in rates of such violence, as well as faster human development improvements. Irina Vartanova of the In
Unfolding stomach capsule could target ulcer-causing bacteria for 48 hours
Between 50% and 100% of people in countries with poor access to clean water are infected with a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. This bacterium is a leading cause of stomach ulcers, and it can even cause gastric cancer.
Climate-anxious youth from poorer countries 'unheard' due to digital disconnection, says s
Climate-anxious youth from poorer countries 'unheard' due to digital disconnection, says s
Young people from the lower-income countries most vulnerable to the effects of the climate crisis, including the toll it takes on their mental health, are being "overlooked" because their lack of internet access prevents them from taking part in research and accessing online supp
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Armed conflict is linked to increased measles cases globally
Countries experiencing armed conflict tend to report more measles cases, and the elevated risk persists even a year after the fighting, according to new research published in PLOS Medicine. The study links armed conflict to measles in two ways: directly, by disrupting immunizatio