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Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
A couple of weeks back, we asked if the tide was turning in Ukraine. Short version: a little with a disclaimer: it's hard cutting through the fog of war. Now, we're beginning to wonder if Crimea could be back in play. Kyiv’s new line of longer-range missiles and drones wreaking h
Climate change 'hitting the world with a vengeance: Higher temperatures for longer periods
Climate change 'hitting the world with a vengeance: Higher temperatures for longer periods
Delano D'Souza is pleased to welcome Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the National Heat Risk Commission at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE. Europe's recurring heatwaves are no longer exceptional weather events but evidence of a structural cl
Star-spangled blowup? Divided United States commemorates 250th anniversary
Star-spangled blowup? Divided United States commemorates 250th anniversary
The world’s longest-running democracy is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Quite the milestone for a United States that to many Europeans still seems like a new world. Since 1789, it’s been governed under the same constitution, a timespan where here in France, we’ve had five rep
Spring-Summer 2027 menswear: The planet is burning
Spring-Summer 2027 menswear: The planet is burning
As rising populism threatens freedom of expression, designers can no longer look away. Yohji Yamamoto rages, with clothes scorched by the sun. Issey Miyake celebrates the power of shadow. Jeanne Friot indicts the politicians. The Institut Français de la Mode urges its students to
Literary icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale no longer feels like fiction
Literary icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale no longer feels like fiction
Two-time Booker prize-winning author, Margaret Atwood has spent four decades warning what happens when democracy, women’s rights and free expression begin to erode. Today, many readers believe the world has caught up with her fiction. In this interview with FRANCE 24’s Eve Jackso
US revokes waiver for Iranian oil sales amid renewed Gulf strikes
US revokes waiver for Iranian oil sales amid renewed Gulf strikes
The US Treasury Department has announced it will no longer allow Iranian oil sales to be conducted in US dollars on global markets after several tankers were hit by projectiles while attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. The move has left more than 60 million barrels of Irani
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel's parliament on Sunday said it had set the country's national elections for October 27, the latest date permitted by law, which will allow the ruling coalition to complete a full four-term. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest-serving premier, announced
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Tecnologia
Garmin Forerunner 55: smartwatch completo para monitoramento de atividades físicas
Ele tem tudo o que atletas exigentes precisam: saiba mais sobre o Garmin Forerunner 55 e saiba se ele atende às suas necessidades O post Garmin Forerunner 55: smartwatch completo para monitoramento de atividades físicas apareceu primeiro em Olhar Digital.
Hidden thymus step may prime cancer-killing T cells earlier than expected
Hidden thymus step may prime cancer-killing T cells earlier than expected
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have uncovered a previously hidden step in how the immune system prepares to fight cancer, a discovery that could help scientists develop more effective and longer-lasting cancer immunotherapies.
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Existing drugs could be repurposed for longevity by tapping network of aging-related genes
The quest to prolong life has gone on for as long as human existence itself, from the mythical Fountain of Youth to quick-fix fads like intermittent fasting, supplements and injections. But if you take a look in your medicine cabinet, you may unwittingly come across a drug that h
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Breastfeeding may help babies sleep longer by age one, challenging formula feeding claims
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life because of its many proven benefits, including protection against infections and support for healthy long-term development. However, perceptions that breastfed infants sleep le
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Three-in-one vaccine shows promise against 'tripledemic'
Flu season is no longer just flu season. Since 2022, the health care community has faced what's known as a "tripledemic" of seasonal influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). That may mean the flu shot needs to become more than a flu shot.