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An islandwide blackout strikes Cuba for the second time this week
An islandwide blackout strikes Cuba for the second time this week
An islandwide blackout struck Cuba on Friday for the second time this week as the nation of nearly 10 million people grapples with a crumbling power grid and fuel shortages stemming from a U.S. energy blockade.
Typhoon slams into eastern China after forcing nearly two million people to flee
Typhoon slams into eastern China after forcing nearly two million people to flee
Typhoon Bavi weakened to a severe tropical storm on Sunday after making landfall in eastern China, where authorities evacuated nearly two million people and suspended transport as the powerful storm threatened flooding and destructive winds.
World Cup 2026: England beat Norway to reach semis
World Cup 2026: England beat Norway to reach semis
From Florida to Liverpool, England ⁠fans serenaded their superstar ​midfielder as he nearly-singlehandedly brought them two steps away from a World Cup title.
'It's a monster': FRANCE 24 speaks to resident evacuated due to the Fontainebleau fire
'It's a monster': FRANCE 24 speaks to resident evacuated due to the Fontainebleau fire
A wildfire in in the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris has burnt nearly 1,000 hectares since July 12 - an area larger from Gibraltar. Hundreds of residents from nearby towns have had to be evacuated, as authorities are investigating what they think could have been an act of ars
Despite power returning to Cuba, blackouts are still a regular occurrence
Despite power returning to Cuba, blackouts are still a regular occurrence
The Caribbean Island of Cuba is again suffering from blackouts that are causing havoc for the country's nearly ten million residents and the wider economy. Cuba only produces 40% of the fuel it needs and is struggling to receive shipments due to US restrictions. A Russian deliver
Nearly 1,000 hectares burnt in fire near Paris
Nearly 1,000 hectares burnt in fire near Paris
A fire raging in the historic and much-visited Fontainebleau forest south of Paris on Monday has prompted evacuations and disrupted train and highway traffic. Authorities say the fire, which has destroyed nearly five percent of the 25,000-hectare forest, could have been started b
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Ménière's disease may begin early in inner ear development
By analyzing genetic data from nearly 2 million people, researchers have unlocked a new scientific understanding of Ménière's disease, a chronic and often debilitating inner ear disorder. A team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found evidence
For chronic knee pain, genicular artery embolization provides a new alternative
The procedure was "remarkably" successful. That's how Cynthia Schraf-Fletcher, 74, describes her experience with genicular artery embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive procedure that treats chronic knee pain. Nearly a year after the outpatient surgery on her right knee, Schraf
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Scheduling surgeons: Researchers identify factors that could influence hospital efficiency
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have analyzed nearly 86,500 surgeries at Baystate Medical Center to identify the top factors that influence inefficiencies in surgeon schedules. Having an efficiently organized surgical schedule has the potential to lower cos
Hidden protein linked to severe COVID-19 and lung disease risk
Hidden protein linked to severe COVID-19 and lung disease risk
A genetic difference carried by nearly one in three people may increase the risk of severe COVID-19 and lung fibrosis by disrupting the function of a previously unknown protein, according to a new study published in Nature Communications.
Obesity inequalities in England have widened since COVID-19—with steepest increases in new
Obesity inequalities in England have widened since COVID-19—with steepest increases in new
A study by researchers from the University of Cambridge, the British Heart Foundation Data Science Center at Health Data Research UK and The George Institute for Global Health is the first to analyze obesity trends from 2019 to 2025, using NHS England electronic health records co
CAR T cell therapy leads to 10-year remissions in B-cell lymphoma patients
CAR T cell therapy leads to 10-year remissions in B-cell lymphoma patients
After a median follow-up of 10 years, more than one-third of patients with large B-cell lymphoma and nearly half of patients with follicular lymphoma who received a single infusion of tisagenlecleucel—the CAR T-cell therapy developed by Carl June, MD, that would go on to become t