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"A great deal of suffering": Jews in Europe anticipate an increase in antisemitism in the wake of the Hamas attack.
Located north of Paris in the typically lively "Little Jerusalem" district of Sarcelles, the renowned grill and falafel eatery was ominously silent. "People are not going out," said the 33-year-old proprietor of the restaurant, Jérémy. Lunchtime and evening thron...
Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds Declining Public Support in the United States for Arming Ukraine
According to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, support for arming Ukraine is declining among Americans of both main political parties, which is a warning sign for Kyiv, which relies heavily on U.S. arms to defend against a Russian invasion.
The two-day survey, which concluded on Wednesday, reve...
Europe's inflation falls to a two-year low. It offers confidence, but rising oil prices are imminent.
Inflation, which has been a problem for Europeans, fell sharply in September to the lowest level in two years, strengthening hopes that consumers will get relief from costlier groceries, vacations, and haircuts - and that the European Central Bank won't have to further restrict the economy by...
Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe, is diminishing, according to scientists.
Midway through the month of September, approximately twenty persons scaled the peak in order to conduct out point-by-point measurements using a drone and cutting-edge gear.
According to the findings of recent research, the height of Mont Blanc has decreased by more than two meters in th...
Pope Francis asserts there is no migrant crisis in Europe.
Pope Francis urged French President Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders on Saturday to open their ports to people fleeing hardship and poverty, insisting that the continent is not confronting a migration "emergency" but rather a long-term reality that governments must treat human...
Ginger supplements may aid in the treatment of autoimmune disorders.
As a natural supplement, ginger may be useful for reducing inflammation and alleviating the symptoms of a variety of autoimmune disorders.
In a recent study published in JCI Insight, scientists describe the effects of ginger on neutrophils, a form of white blood cell.
NETosis,...
In a theft investigation, a statue believed to depict Marcus Aurelius was taken from the Cleveland Museum.
The authorities in New York who are investigating artifacts that were stolen from Turkey ordered a headless bronze figure to be seized from the Cleveland Museum of Art. The statue is thought to depict Marcus Aurelius, who was a Roman emperor and philosopher.
The statue, which the museum...
Osteoarthritis will affect one billion individuals on a global scale by the year 2050.
According to a study that was conducted as part of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 and headed by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in Washington, United States, it was determined that 595 million people were affected by osteoarthritis in 2020. This represents a 132% r...
In India, Bayer confronts a shortage of the contraceptive pill Yasmin
Bayer, a German pharmaceutical company, stated that it was experiencing supply issues with its popular oral contraceptive pill Yasmin in India and that supply would recommence in the "next few days".
Since March, approximately forty Indian pharmacies and drug distributors have...
The European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter percentage point and predicts that inflation will remain 'too high for too long'
The European Central Bank announced a new quarter-point rate increase on Thursday, bringing its key rate to 3.75 percent.
The most recent action concludes a full year of consecutive rate increases in the euro zone, which the ECB began in July to combat high inflation.
"In...
Germany discusses siestas while Europe struggles with increasing temperatures.
Germany is debating the necessity of siestas as a European heatwave raises temperatures and generates dire health warnings.
As record-breaking temperatures are recorded across southern Europe, concerns of death and heart attacks are growing.
Bavaria recorded the country's ...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Aims to Create New Black Wall Street via Online Marketplace Globally Empower
Sean "Diddy" Combs would like to enhance the Black dollar: The music entrepreneur is spearheading the creation of a new online marketplace called Empower Global that will exclusively feature Black-owned businesses.
"I want to create our own Black Wall Street," Combs ...
Updates from the Prime Minister's Trip to France | Prime Minister Narendra Modi Urges Indian and French Business Leaders to Work Towards Furthering Friendship Between the Two Countries
On Friday evening, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a banquet supper for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Louvre Museum in Paris. At the museum, Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron hosted a reception for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On Friday, Indian Prime Min...
15 Italian cities have received red alerts due to the heat wave in Europe
As the excessive heat continues to afflict southern Europe, red alerts have been issued for 15 towns around Italy.
The warnings, which point out risks even for healthy persons, are applicable for the upcoming days to popular tourist destinations including Rome, Florence, and Bologna.
In February, wholesale inflation slows down to 3.85%.
Inflation based on wholesale prices went down for the ninth straight month in February, coming in at 3.85%. This was because the prices of made goods, fuel, and electricity all went down. Inflation based on the wholesale price index (WPI) was 4.73 percent in January of this year and 13.43 percent...
Europe is having trouble getting enough water before another summer of drought.
European leaders are working hard to solve a growing water problem before what researchers fear could be another summer of drought caused by the climate crisis.
Due to the worsening climate crisis, Europe is running out of water. This is clear in the rivers and ski slopes, which have be...
European equities end higher on the U.S. debt ceiling agreement; Swedish real estate giant SBB gains 30%.
After U.S. lawmakers enacted a bill to extend the debt ceiling and cap government spending for two years just days before the deadline to avoid default, European financial markets ended the day higher on Friday.
The Stoxx 600 index finished with a gain of 1.5% after Wednesday's two-...
In a recessionary Germany, Berlin prepares for a conflict over budget cuts
The largest economy in Europe is experiencing financial difficulties for the first time in nearly a decade, and it is up to three contending parties to resolve them.
Official data released on Thursday revealed that Germany has officially entered a recession, with economic output falling...
Germany is in a slump, so Berlin is getting ready for a fight over budget cuts.
For the first time in almost a decade, Europe's biggest economy has money problems, and it's up to three fighting parties to fix them.
Official numbers released Thursday show that Germany is now in a recession. During the first quarter of the year, the country's gross domest...
The 'mad' nobleman who attempted to overthrow the German government.
A prince dismissed by his own family as a "mad old man" has emerged as a central figure in an alleged conspiracy to overthrow the German government. In a nationwide operation conducted by tens of thousands of security personnel on Wednesday, he was detained along with other alleged cons...