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Swiss healthcare united against immigration cap planAt a Swiss nursing home, Marcelle Mivelaz celebrated her 80th birthday surrounded by friends, as a team of mostly foreign nurses and caregi...
80% chance of El Nino developing between June-August: United NationsA strong El Nino is developing with an 80 percent chance. This natural climate event will warm Pacific waters and influence global weather....
Quote of the day by Ian Fleming: 'Never say 'no' to adventures. Always say 'yes,' otherwise you'll lead a very dull life' ; life lessons from James Bond's creatorLife offers adventures beyond travel. Trying new things and taking risks builds confidence. Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, urged embra...
Tech is turning increasingly to religion in a quest to create ethical AITech companies are seeking guidance from faith leaders to infuse morality into AI development, a shift from Silicon Valley's past skepticis...
WHO warns of more hantavirus cases in 'limited' outbreakThree passengers died from hantavirus after a cruise. The World Health Organization believes the outbreak will be limited if precautions ar...
How many countries are affected by the Hantavirus outbreak, how concerning is it?Virus: A hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship has raised global concern, with at least eight countries involved in trac...
Quote of the day by Jean Piaget: “Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do” — simple life lessons on how thinking in tough situations builds real intelligence and why problem-solving matters more than just knowing answersToday’s quote of the day by Jean Piaget shows that intelligence is not only about knowing answers. It is about thinking when you feel confu...
One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
A president and a pope: The world's most influential Americans are at odds over IranAn American Pope is directly criticising an American President over the war in Iran. This is a historic first. The Pope's stance aligns wit...
WHO warns about attacks on Iran health facilities, regional threatThe World Health Organization has issued a stark warning about escalating attacks on health facilities in Iran. A major research center in ...
Why Drying Clothes on Radiators Adds More Moisture Than You ThinkDrying clothes on radiators during winter poses significant risks. Research shows this practice increases indoor humidity, fostering mold g...
UNHRC elects Indonesian Permanent Rep & ex envoy to India as President of Geneva-based bodyThe UN Human Rights Council has elected Indonesia’s Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro, Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva, as ...
Is Einstein's theory wrong? Scientists unveil groundbreaking weak spotA study by researchers from the Universities of Geneva and Toulouse, based on the Dark Energy Survey, has revealed slight discrepancies in ...
Researchers find how climate change could affect brainClimate change may have an impact on the human brain, according to a report published in Nature Climate Change. Researchers from various in...
AI robots could play future role as companions in care homesGlobal competition for nurses and carers is heating up, especially after COVID-19 and some countries are experiencing a staffing crisis in ...
AI robots can become caregivers in future: ReportNadia Magnenat Thalmann, a robot expert from the University of Geneva, who served as the model for Nadine's dark brown eyes and auburn hair...
Zero Covid in Europe: Possible or pipe dream?As vaccine schemes stutter across the continent, more and more experts are pleading for states to follow the example of New Zealand and oth...
Three super-Earths found 21 light years from EarthThe transiting super-Earth has a density similar to the Earth's. It is by far the closest transiting planet known today, researchers said.
John Kerry breaks leg in bike crash in FranceUS Secretary of State John Kerry, a cycling enthusiast, today broke his leg in a bike accident in France and will return home for further t...
Large Hadron Collider restarts in hunt for dark matterThe restart of the LHC is now under way, with protons making their way around its 27-kilometre tunnel for the first time since 2013.