As the Bundeswehr marks its 70th anniversary in Berlin, the celebration is shadowed by growing anxiety over Germany’s security. Around 20 US nuclear weapons are currently...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has ordered the country’s military and security forces to suspend all communications and intelligence sharing with U.S. security agencies until Washington halts...
A new report by global health group Unitaid highlights the growing promise—and persistent challenges—of using genetically modified mosquitoes to combat life-threatening diseases such as malaria, dengue,...
Ethiopia’s long-awaited Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was officially inaugurated in September, marking what Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed described as “a generational victory.” But while the...
Learning and using more than one language could help slow biological ageing and promote longer, healthier lives, according to a major European study published in Nature....
Italian companies have paid more than €1 billion in taxes to Russia since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, with roughly half...
Spanish companies are steadily withdrawing from Russia and reducing their exposure to the Kremlin as economic sanctions and political tensions continue to mount. Data from the...
A new comprehensive review has found no reliable evidence that taking paracetamol during pregnancy increases the risk of autism or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. The...
A new study suggests that targeted vitamin D3 supplementation could significantly reduce the risk of a second heart attack in people who have already suffered one....
Cornell University has agreed to a $60 million settlement with the Trump administration, joining several other Ivy League institutions that have struck deals to restore federal...