Reports indicate growing criticism regarding the efficacy of Tamiflu for patients suffering from the flu. Concerns are being raised that the medication may not provide significant benefits to those who are already sick.
The Enugu state government and a dietician have issued a warning against the use of adulterated oil and colourants in the preparation of Okpa, a popular local delicacy made from Bambara nuts.
Sheinbaum dismissed any communication with the US ambassador regarding a letter from Andy López to Trump, reiterating her refusal to discuss the matter further.
Australia has passed a landmark law that will compel technology giants to compensate news organizations for using their content. The legislation aims to levy tech companies that fail to negotiate fair payments for local news.
Ramón Alberto Garza García has been honored with the Francisco Ibarra López Medal for Business Merit in Communication 2026, recognizing his distinguished professional career in media leadership roles.
This article explains how having more than one health insurance policy can be beneficial, provided one understands the intricacies of the claims process.
Spain's defense budget has seen a significant increase, leading to more tenders, larger contracts, and a growing role for the Spanish defense industry, also boosted by international demand.
Russia has threatened the UK with 'consequences' over its alleged supply of drones to Ukraine. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian man has been convicted in Germany for a Russian-organized parcel bomb plot, receiving a prison sentence.
AstraZeneca announced mixed results from its clinical trials, stopping a trial for the experimental lung cancer drug volrustomig due to insufficient efficacy. However, the company also reported two late-stage trial successes that strengthen its key cancer franchise.
A couple, including a pregnant woman, drowned in Siemirowice Lake in Poland. Emergency services recovered their bodies on Saturday evening, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful.
The popularity of ingredients or treatments on social media does not equate to proven effectiveness, especially for issues like irritation, hair loss, or skin changes, with dermatologists recommending professional consultation over random product use.
Cellnex is championing the development of a more robust and efficient telecommunications market across Europe, emphasizing the need for strategic improvements in the sector.
The annual premiere of surströmming, a Swedish delicacy, is scheduled for next week, continuing to evoke ambivalent feelings and great curiosity among people.
The WWF Lutra animal sticker album is making a comeback after three decades, aiming to entertain today's children and evoke nostalgia for those who grew up in the 80s and 90s.
A specialist provides insights into the efficacy of various tick repellents, including commercial sprays and traditional home remedies like essential oils and garlic, to protect against tick bites.
Victims are denouncing the 'fraudulent' semi-release of ETA prisoner José Juan García González, who was convicted in 2018, under a controversial legal measure.
A group of Moroccan nationalists, Siempre Paloma 2006, demonstrated at the Ceuta City Hall, disseminating a photograph of their action to reclaim Ceuta, Melilla, and other Spanish territories in North Africa.
According to IMGW telemetry data, a temperature of 40.6 degrees Celsius was recorded in Kołuda Wielka on June 28, potentially surpassing the previous Polish maximum temperature record.
An Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) hearing has heard allegations that a lobbying firm linked to the Reformers group created a fake administrative assistant named 'Jessica'.
A farmer in Gliwice, Poland, plowed up a road, and legal experts indicate that responsibility for the damage depends on the ownership of the disputed land, with the city noting the farmer had previously requested the road's designation.
Next week's solar eclipse has prompted widespread advice on how and where to safely view the celestial event across various locations. Experts are also warning against illegally sold, uncertified eclipse glasses and providing tips for optimal viewing experiences.
A farmer in Gliwice, Poland, intentionally plowed up a newly laid asphalt road, causing an estimated 400,000 PLN in damages. The incident is under investigation as an act of deliberate destruction.
An Icac inquiry has heard text messages that suggest federal opposition leader Angus Taylor either paid money to the Reformers factional group or refused to do so, with Jean-Claude Perrottet also mentioned.
The parents of young Teo and the Viljem Julijan Society are highlighting that the boy can only receive gene therapy while he is still able to walk, following the ZZZS's rejection of funding for treatment abroad due to doubts about the drug's efficacy.
The Ceuta migrant crisis saw thousands of migrants, including many children, attempt to enter Spain, prompting the EU to call for a tougher migration response and raising concerns about potential Russian hybrid warfare tactics and Morocco's role in the influx.
Argenx SE is preparing to present evidence of its drug Vyvgart's effectiveness across a wider spectrum of autoimmune diseases, potentially expanding its therapeutic applications.
A significant revelation from the Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) emerged in the final minutes of questioning for former Liberal finance minister Damien Tudehope, who was interrogated by Icac counsel assisting Peggy Dwyer.
Sąd Okręgowy w Gliwicach uwzględnił pozew Waldemara Żurka o ochronę dóbr osobistych przeciwko kojarzonemu ze Zbigniewem Ziobrą Stowarzyszeniu Prawnicy dla Polski.
A senior New South Wales Liberal, Damien Tudehope, was questioned at an inquiry about a message from Jean-Claude Perrottet, the younger brother of former premier Dominic Perrottet, regarding his talent for recruiting.
A 27-year-old survivor, Carel, shared her experience fighting online sexual abuse during a five-day Multi-Disciplinary Team and Basic Internet Crimes Against Children (MDT-BICAC) event in Cagayan de Oro City.
Portuguese pork specialities have achieved global recognition, dominating international rankings as TasteAtlas names the world's best dishes. This highlights Portugal's rich culinary heritage and specific pork-based delicacies.
Morocco has attributed the recent influx of migrants into Ceuta to misinformation spread on social media, while European leaders, including Germany and Croatia, emphasize the need for common European efforts to address the crisis. The situation has raised questions about Spain's migration policies and Morocco's motives, with some suggesting the use of migration as a means of pressure.
Cellnex is sending a message to investors emphasizing shared infrastructures, European presence, and resilience as key levers to sustain the growth of the European digital economy in a clear long-term strategy alongside major operators.
Maya Ozbayoglu highlights the immense responsibility associated with AI gigafactories and questions the efficacy of EU regulations in safeguarding against the transformative technology's threats, particularly given Europe's lack of a native ChatGPT equivalent.
The debate over the 'right' mayonnaise-based cod salad has been a long-standing cultural discussion in Slovakia for 70 years, remaining a popular delicacy at festivals.
A new drug called lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, has shown nearly 100% effectiveness in preventing HIV infection with a twice-a-year injection, now facing the challenge of patient access.
The cutlery industry in Albacete, which accounts for approximately 90% of Spanish knife production, is advocating for its own Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.
A moose was observed on the streets of Jastarnia, Poland, where it reportedly looked at people and into shops. The animal had previously swum to the beach, causing surprise and some fear among onlookers.
The Croatian town of Nin is hosting a festival dedicated to šokol, a unique local cured meat specialty. The event aims to celebrate and promote this traditional delicacy, which is not widely known outside the Dalmatia region.
Cellnex is highlighted as a key player in the modernization of digital infrastructures, anticipating a new phase for European telecommunications driven by market consolidation.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has publicly aired damaging 'dirt files,' crudely known as 'shit sheets,' originating from the secretive right-wing Reformers sub-faction of a political party.
A traditional recipe for fig jam, a cherished homemade delicacy, is shared as a way to preserve figs during the summer when they are most succulent and sweet. The preparation involves a few basic ingredients and patience to create a thick, fragrant treat.
Opposition leader Angus Taylor insists he made no payments to a conservative Liberal group, as he faces an investigation by the NSW corruption watchdog, with fellow Liberals closing ranks.
A "menopause cocktail" recipe, consisting of an allergy pill and a stomach acid pill, has gone viral on TikTok, promising relief from menopause symptoms. However, doctors are expressing concerns about the safety and efficacy of this trend.
A wildfire in Robledo de Chavela, Spain, has disrupted communications, affecting mobile phones, Wi-Fi, and even NASA antennas. The flames forced the evacuation of the NASA complex, which required support from centers in the US and Australia.
Zota Spark Delice, a new restaurant specializing in local delicacies, has officially opened in the Nkozoa neighborhood of Yaounde, Cameroon, aiming to provide affordable local cuisine and youth empowerment.
Thousands of Mallorcans took to the streets of Palma in a massive protest against 'turistificación' (over-tourism). The protest was fueled by housing unaffordability and the arrests of two young people.
Bollywood actor Kunal Kemmu reportedly lost 9 kg in a year by practicing weekly 24-hour water fasts, prompting discussions on the efficacy and safety of such fasting methods.
Warsaw's Road Management Board has opened bids for the third tender this year, aiming to repair seven streets and improve safety in three city districts.
Georges-Louis Bouchez, president of the MR party, has denounced the idea of banning social media for children under 15 as 'useless, ineffective, and counterproductive.' He emphasized the role of parents in managing children's online activity.
Several Polish cities have significantly expanded their fleets of electric vehicles, contributing to the growing number of EVs on urban streets. This initiative aims to promote sustainable transportation and reduce emissions.
The PP party has dismissed former President Zapatero's explanations as a 'joke,' stating he failed to answer questions regarding the Plus Ultra rescue and the role of his daughters, a sentiment echoed by Vox.
The GLP-1 paradox highlights the challenge of these highly effective drugs being too expensive for widespread coverage, yet too beneficial to be overlooked in healthcare.
Scientific research suggests that milk may sometimes be more effective for hydration than water, despite water being the standard for daily fluid intake.
Five easy recipes featuring green beans are presented as perfect options for summer salads or weekly meal prep, highlighting their light, crunchy texture and quick cooking time.
Germany's Bundesrat, the upper house of parliament, is advocating for the government to introduce prison sentences for individuals who publicly question Israel's right to exist or call for its destruction.
The head of security for Karol Nawrocki during his election campaign has revealed details of incidents in Ząbkowice Śląskie, including drones and cars following Nawrocki.
The South Aegean region is being recognized for its rich culinary identity, with discussions on how local delicacies like Naxos graviera, simeaki shrimp, and fava pair with wines and other ingredients.
Katja Mäntyniemi has successfully revived the old waffle delicacy trend by opening a waffle cafe that attracts customers from afar, despite other waffle cafes struggling in recent years.
Dallas McInerney, the head of Catholic Schools NSW, has been dismissed from his position following a damaging appearance before the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). The inquiry is investigating alleged Liberal party corruption.
Spain's PP party is attempting to compel the Minister of Equality, Ana Redondo, to provide explanations in Congress regarding the reported increase in sexual assaults in Ceuta.
Arizona is holding the bodies of migrants awaiting identification, with reports indicating that 2,014 bodies of Mexican nationals have been recovered in the state over the past 25 years.
A discussion explores whether the supplement berberine, known for glycemic control, lives up to its comparison with GLP-1 analog medications like Ozempic, or if its efficacy is overstated by marketing.
The new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has publicly stated that vaccines are 'safe and effective,' reinforcing public health messaging on immunization.
Dallas McInerney, the Catholic schools chief, denied wiping critical evidence after performing a factory reset on his phone, telling an inquiry he did so after receiving a security warning from his bank.
A new mandate requiring Mumbai's taxi drivers to speak Marathi has sparked debate, with critics questioning the necessity and problem-solving efficacy of the language rule for the city's taxi services.
Melchor León, a PSOE deputy in Ceuta, has publicly criticized the Sánchez government, stating he misses "greater involvement" and noting that the Prime Minister went on vacation a day after visiting the city. León is also demanding the resignation of the government delegate in Ceuta.
Thousands of fans gathered in Wales to bid an emotional farewell to legendary rock singer Bonnie Tyler. Streets were crowded as mourners paid their respects to the artist.
As temperatures rise dangerously, not only the human body is at risk, but also the medicines intended to protect us, as heat can affect their storage and efficacy.
Madrid Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida predicted a long tenure for Isabel Díaz Ayuso as regional president, criticizing the left's agenda and defending explanations given.
The Spanish government is fractured over the decision to extend the operational life of the Almaraz nuclear power plant, with Sumar criticizing the PSOE for allegedly caving to energy companies and violating coalition agreements, while the opposition welcomes the move as a rectification.
Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles has requested to postpone her appearance before the Senate to provide more precise and exhaustive explanations regarding the Ceuta crisis.
The warm summer months mark the start of the chanterelle mushroom season, a popular seasonal delicacy. These golden-yellow forest mushrooms are enjoyed by gourmets and home cooks alike.
Evidence presented at an Icac hearing suggests that members of a Liberal group received 'kickbacks' from a lobbying company's contract with Catholic Schools NSW.
Katowice Airport achieved a historic milestone in July, serving over 1.03 million passengers, marking the first time it surpassed the one million passenger mark in a single month.
Startups are emerging that claim to screen embryos for various traits, including genetic diseases and IQ, though the efficacy and ethics of such practices are debated.
Lobbyist Jeremy Greenwood has testified before an ICAC inquiry, stating there is no evidence linking him to a conservative Liberal faction, which he claims he instructed to cease operations due to its toxic nature.
A deer has been observed walking through the streets of Zakopane, Poland, with a trash can lid stuck around its neck, prompting local authorities to consult with a veterinarian on how to assist the animal.
The Barcelona City Council plans to send more than 15,000 fine notifications to owners of foreign-plated vehicles in 2025, utilizing a newly implemented application that detects such license plates.
Portugal is experiencing widespread issues including transport delays, slow tax collection processes (e.g., 335 million euros from EDP), and urban pest infestations in areas like Maia, highlighting failures in both private companies and state efficacy.
Amid revelations from Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) hearings that could impact the Liberal Party's state election prospects, the NSW government quietly released key documents on three contentious issues.
The Catalan government has commissioned Telefónica to develop a new mobile unit designed to ensure reliable communications during forest fire incidents.
The NSW Liberal leader has deferred a decision on frontbencher Damien Tudehope following revelations at an Icac inquiry, where a reformer claimed members were signed up to 'dodgy' branches.
El ministro del Interior, tras poner en duda la eficacia del CNI, reconoce que evaluaban la instalación de una barrera que sólo se puso tras la "avalancha" Leer
The Lovrečeva festival has begun on Krk Island, offering visitors a taste of local delicacies such as šurlice, lamb, and craft ice cream. The event celebrates the best flavors of the island.
The Generalitat, Catalonia's government, has improved vocational training (FP) placements for the second consecutive summer, with nearly 9 out of 10 students securing a spot. While 12,700 students remain without a place, many have opted for private education, university, or the job market.
The effectiveness of natural GLP-1 alternatives to traditional weight-loss drugs is gaining attention, prompting questions about their actual impact and benefits.
Thousands of migrants, including many children, crossed into Spain's Ceuta enclave from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Spain has defended its sovereignty while Morocco has linked the influx to a Spanish court ruling.
The U.S. is reportedly using euros, rather than dollars, to support the yen, a move that some experts believe could undermine the effectiveness of U.S. participation in currency stabilization efforts.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engaged in a heated on-air debate with CNN anchor Dana Bash regarding vaccine efficacy and the network's past COVID-19 coverage. Kennedy accused CNN of "press malpractice" and "scaring people" during the pandemic, while Bash pressed him to advocate for vaccines.
A specific dish from a restaurant in Kupiškis, Lithuania, has become a popular attraction, drawing people from all over the country to try the local delicacy for just 9 euros.
Rosalía, visibly emotional, apologized to Argentinians during her Buenos Aires show following a controversial social media post she made regarding the World Cup final.
Thousands of migrants from Morocco surged into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to widespread chaos, clashes with residents and police, and a significant border crisis. The event prompted international reactions and concerns about Europe's migration policies.
A dietitian discusses whether common dietary supplements like collagen and magnesium are truly effective or if their benefits are often overstated, questioning if consumers are wasting money.
A Russian missile, identified as a Kh-101, landed in eastern Poland, prompting NATO to monitor the risk of the Ukraine war spilling over and strengthening its readiness to defend against threats.
Three former HSBC managers have been charged by Hong Kong's anti-corruption watchdog for allegedly accepting bribes to favor customers in opening bank accounts.
A traditional, old-fashioned recipe for Serbian krempita, a light and airy cream pie, has been shared. This dessert is described as a melt-in-your-mouth delicacy.
An ICAC inquiry is investigating sprawling allegations against the NSW Liberal Party, involving reformers, 's--t sheets,' and denials from Angus Taylor.
Spain's Popular Party (PP) has criticized Prime Minister Sánchez's explanations regarding his family's legal cases, comparing the current situation to Zapatero's government in 2011 and demanding that Sánchez 'renounce delinquency'.
Nearly 400 buildings across three districts in Warsaw, Poland, including Mokotów, Ochota, and Ursus, are scheduled to lose access to hot water in the coming days due to planned maintenance work by heating providers.
Angus Taylor has unexpectedly become a central figure in an Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac) hearing, with potential profound political consequences, especially if the opposition leader is found to be funding a factional war.
The Catalan government is set to approve changes to the electoral decree for the Chambers of Commerce, aiming to protect personal data, streamline processes, and reduce costs.
A German article discusses the efficacy of deradicalization programs, noting that the suspected Berlin attacker was supposed to participate in such a measure but it was too late.
Weight-loss injections are increasingly used for severely overweight children and adolescents, with initial data from Switzerland showing their effectiveness. However, their use also raises questions about risks, costs, and the possibility of lifelong treatment.
Christian Ellis, a former registered lobbyist and NSW Liberal powerbroker, is facing two Independent Commission Against Corruption allegations but is not expected to appear as he is currently living in the UK.
A power outage has affected parts of Warsaw's Mokotów district and other areas, with dozens of reports from residents appearing on the energy provider's website.
A cattle rancher, Ramon Jordana, ascends the Tossal de les Roies de Cardet in the Vall de Boí, initiating a series of seven less-crowded mountain ascents to highlight high-altitude claims.
The Croatian premiere of the documentary film 'Dobrota Lace and Cake: Heritage that Connects' was held in Zadar, attracting a large audience. The film explores the traditional handicraft and ancient delicacy from Dobrota.
In Portugal, while it is legally forbidden to claim therapeutic efficacy for homeopathic products, the practice continues, drawing parallels to a famous comedic phrase about prohibited actions still being carried out.
The FDA is considering green-lighting unproven peptide injections, a treatment boosted by figures like RFK Jr., while scientists issue warnings about their efficacy and safety. Health Secretary also expressed support for peptides, stating he has used them with good effect.
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has attempted to calm concerns within the PSOE party, asserting his conviction of innocence and stating that no one is guilty until a firm sentence is issued, while also taking a jab at Felipe González and refuting accusations from Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
France has become the first European country to ban social media access for children under 15, a move that has sparked debate about its effectiveness as many believe teenagers will find ways to circumvent the restrictions.
Passengers on selected Croatia Airlines flights will once again be able to enjoy authentic Dalmatian delicacies as part of the 'Dalmatinska marenda' project, starting in August.
The Prosecutor's Office has extended its deadline for a procedural decision in the complex case against the Isamaa party. Initially aiming for a June or July resolution, the intricacy of the investigation has necessitated more time.
The testimony of a friend of former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has caused a delay in the explanation regarding the origin of certain jewels, which the former president has avoided clarifying to the judge.
Senators from Mexico's Morena party have united in support of Claudia Sheinbaum, condemning what they describe as 'unfounded attacks and disqualifications' against her.
Belgium's Interior Minister Quintin faced parliamentary questions regarding the handling of the devastating Hautes Fagnes fire, claiming effective crisis management.
Former New South Wales minister Eleni Petinos has told an inquiry by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) that 'something strange' was at play when she was sacked by Dominic Perrottet, potentially motivated by her reluctance to dismiss the building commissioner.
Australia's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has heard details of a smear campaign against New South Wales building commissioner David Chandler, including a senior political staffer showing a colleague a video to 'get rid of' him.
New start-ups are claiming to be able to screen embryos for a range of traits, from genetic diseases to IQ, though not everyone is convinced of the technology's efficacy or ethics.
Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children's Commissioner, warns that the government's counter-terror program, Prevent, is failing to adequately help a growing number of children fixated with violence.
Rab Cake, a dessert combining almonds, citrus, and rich island tradition, is highlighted not just as a sweet treat but as a significant part of Rab island's cultural heritage.
Smokvenjak, a traditional Dalmatian delicacy made from dried figs, is celebrated as a natural energy bar and a symbol of island heritage, capable of lasting all year.
The article explores the health benefits of turmeric, a spice widely used in Asian, African, and South American cuisines, and addresses common myths surrounding its efficacy and supplements.
A Wall Street Journal report investigates the safety and efficacy of mental-health chatbots, prompting questions about their role in providing support.
Many Lithuanians are unaware of the existence of Kretingalė, a town near Palanga, which offers a rare delicacy and remains a hidden gem despite its proximity to the coast.
A reporter traveled to a mushroom festival in Nanhua County, Yunnan, China, where mushrooms are commercialized from delicacy to health products and unique experiences, and was closely followed by a communication team.
The Fiji High Court has declared the Commission of Inquiry report concerning the appointment of Barbara Malimali as FICAC Commissioner to be entirely null and void.
Marathon's limited-time experimental PvE mode, Vault Breaker, is ending on August 18, offering players a chance to experience the intricacies of the Cryo Archive map without competitive pressure.
The chief executive of Catholic Schools NSW, Dallas McInerney, testified at an Icac corruption inquiry that Christian factional groups were 'spectacularly unsuccessful' in their attempt to take over the NSW Liberals, driven by a sense of 'calling' and 'duty'.
Millions across Europe, particularly in Iceland and Spain, are preparing for a rare total solar eclipse, leading to high demand for viewing glasses and discussions about its potential impact on electricity grids. Scientists hope to use the event to study the sun's mysteries, while the public is eager to safely observe and photograph the celestial spectacle.
British scientists are set to cultivate miniature human organs to test new drugs, aiming to move beyond animal testing. This initiative seeks to provide more accurate insights into drug efficacy and safety.
A Hungarian article describes 'fat choy,' a cyanobacterium resembling black hair, as a tasteless but expensive star dish for Chinese New Year, valued for its name's phonetic similarity to a greeting for prosperity.
The Territori department has launched a tender for an 8.9 million euro project to 'pacify' two kilometers of the N-II road in Mataró, which includes the addition of a bike lane.
A newly paved road on Rybacka Street in Gliwice, which was plowed by a farmer, is scheduled for reconstruction this week. Road workers are awaiting the completion of investigative procedures before beginning repairs.
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.
The president of Fundación Raíces, Loures Reyzábal, has criticized the family reunification process for minors and reported that some have suffered violence at the hands of Moroccan authorities.
This article describes the tomato galette as a beautiful seasonal dish, best made with a variety of tomato sorts and sizes, and notes that it can be formed imperfectly.
Grand Hyatt is featuring a special buffet with dishes like mee pok, otak-otak, and octopus adobo, offering dining deals for Singapore Airlines customers, KrisFlyer, and Mastercard users.
Cellnex is highlighted as a strong investment in the telecommunications sector, establishing itself as a leading European infrastructure operator due to its predictable revenue model and robust financial discipline amidst high demand for connectivity.
Danish expert Bente Klarlund addresses reader inquiries, providing advice on the efficacy of creatine intake during menopause and the use of biological medicine for treating skin itching and boils.
The 'Dymarki' festival is set to be a major celebration of archaeology, featuring delicacies from Sardinia and concerts by renowned stars. This event highlights cultural heritage and entertainment.
Former Prime Minister José Sócrates has challenged the efficacy of actions taken by an official defender, highlighting the defender's status as a counter-interested party in the administrative action.
The Popular Party (PP) has accepted the explanations provided by Madrid's regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, regarding the purchase of a penthouse in Chamberí, while the Spanish government demands her resignation and criticizes Feijóo's silence on the matter.
Montenegro saw an influx of tourists exceeding its population over a single weekend, leading to massive queues at border crossings and wait times of over 10 hours at the Croatian border.
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) is calling for an Assembly meeting to demand that Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso provide urgent explanations regarding the purchase of her penthouse.
Segway tours have become prevalent in Palma's historic center, fueling a debate about overcrowding, with the Més party advocating for a ban on such excursions in the city's core.
High temperatures can affect the effectiveness and potentially damage certain medications, including insulin and suppositories, according to pharmacists. They advise checking medicine cabinets during heatwaves to ensure proper storage and efficacy.
Police in Oława, Poland, have arrested three suspects involved in brutal robberies that occurred in the second half of July. Victims included a train passenger, two Bangladeshi citizens, and a 20-year-old local resident.
A tropical heatwave with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius is affecting Serbia and the wider Balkan region, leading to increased electricity consumption and threats to agricultural crops. Separately, a persistent heatwave across Europe raises concerns about the proper storage and efficacy of medications, as many homes exceed the critical 25-degree Celsius limit for drug stability.
An evolutionary biologist conducted an extensive personal experiment, trying various diets to determine their efficacy and impact on health, sharing insights from his findings.
A security expert suggests that winning a conflict with Iran through additional raids is an illusion, stating that Tehran can resist for a long time and the conflict could easily extend until 2027.
An online abuse survivor addressed participants of the Multi-Disciplinary Team and Basic Internet Crimes Against Children (MDT-BICAC) Training in Cagayan de Oro City, urging frontliners to intensify the fight against cyber abuse.
An anti-corruption inquiry (Icac) has heard allegations that NSW Liberals used funds from Reformers to pay for 'personal expenditure,' with Robert Assaf separately stating money was funneled through a lobbying firm for 'maximum tax benefit.'
Revelations from the NSW anti-corruption commission (ICAC) have reportedly caused anxiety among colleagues of opposition leader Angus Taylor and anger among his factional enemies. Taylor is the highest-profile person mentioned so far in the inquiry.
A significant advancement in the treatment of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine, highlighting the superior efficacy of enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab combination therapy over chemotherapy.
A cofounder of a religious Reformers group likened factionalism within the NSW Liberal party to 'Warring Kingdoms' and Braveheart during an Icac investigation, implicating federal opposition leader Angus Taylor.
The topic of weight loss continues to attract significant attention, with a common question being whether calorie counting is the most effective approach for shedding pounds. This article explores the efficacy of calorie counting as a weight loss strategy.
A document created by young Liberal power brokers, dubbed a 'shit sheet,' has accused a New South Wales minister, David Elliott, of an extramarital affair. The document was revealed during an Icac hearing investigating corruption allegations, which Elliott denies.
Stiftung Warentest is investigating the efficacy of AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, in providing assistance for health issues ranging from depression to slipped discs, addressing a pressing question about their potential in medicine.
Hotelier Michael O’Hara testified to a corruption watchdog that he stopped funding the NSW Liberal 'Reformers' after deciding politicians had 'gone woke' and admitted he made a mistake in supporting young Liberals accused of soliciting illegal donations.
A head-to-head clinical trial has demonstrated that ViiV Healthcare's Dovato is as effective as Gilead Sciences' Biktarvy, indicating comparable efficacy between the two treatments.
Thousands of residents in Mallorca protested against mass tourism, demanding "less tourism, more life" and calling for tourists to go home. The demonstration in Palma led to police clashes and injuries, highlighting growing local discontent with overtourism.
Ukraine claimed responsibility for an unprecedented operation that led to the crash of a Russian Su-57 fighter jet, while also reporting continued Russian attacks across the front lines. Meanwhile, the Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries removed products related to the 'special military operation' from its site following Ukrainian attacks on its warehouses.
Researchers have expressed surprise over recent study findings regarding the efficacy of fish oil and omega-3 supplements for brain health, prompting a reevaluation of their benefits.
Summer eating habits, including more meals out and barbecues, often lead to digestive issues. The article discusses when symptoms like bloating and heartburn are normal and when they warrant concern.
Spanish singer Rosalía is at the center of a controversy in Argentina after sharing a video related to the country's World Cup defeat, leading to the cancellation of a tribute concert.
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Protesters in Albania clashed with police outside the Parliament building, throwing eggs at lawmakers' cars and engaging in confrontations. Several individuals were detained amidst the tensions.
The legendary Veisiejai market attracts buyers in mid-summer, drawing them away from lakeside cottages and the Druskininkai resort with its array of goods. On sunny days, sellers, buyers, and curious onlookers barely fit into the fenced market area and street.
Former Spanish President Zapatero has offered explanations in ten statements, defending himself against alleged involvement in the Plus Ultra airline rescue, issues concerning jewelry from his office, and judicial investigations.
The necessity and efficacy of blue light filters for glasses are being debated, despite increased exposure to blue light from screens over the past three decades.
Specialists at the University of Szeged are working on a groundbreaking method to measure the efficacy of hearing assistance devices, promising significant benefits for individuals with hearing impairments.
A shepherd in the Netherlands expresses skepticism about the efficacy of using light and sound to deter wolves, suggesting such methods may unnecessarily disturb nature.
Vox has designated its communications director, Álvaro Zancajo, as a senator for Andalusia. The Anti-Fraud Office had previously accepted a complaint against Zancajo regarding a potential incompatibility between his party role and his position as a board member of Radio Televisión Andaluza (RTVA).
A comprehensive guide explains the intricacies of mineral rights, covering how individuals can own, lease, and sell these valuable subsurface property interests.