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EuropeBack to School Health: Tips to Keep Your Children Infection-Free
As the summer holidays come to an end and children return to preschool and school, the challenge of avoiding infections arises. The return to indoor environments increases the risk of spreading viruses, as explained by Jorge Sotoca, a pediatrician at Kry. "When everyone is in the same place breathing the …
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Keeping Children Healthy: Tips for Reducing Infections as School Starts
As schools reopen and children return to preschool after a long summer, the risk of infections rises significantly. According to pediatrician Jorge Sotoca from Kry, this surge in infections is largely due to children gathering indoors again, where it becomes easier for viruses to spread. "When everyone is in the …
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Discover Today's La Primitiva Results and How to Play
In just a few minutes, you will have the opportunity to find out the results of La Primitiva for today, Monday, September 16, 2024. Check your numbers and see if they’ve won in the La Primitiva draw, which features a staggering jackpot of €13,400,000.
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Keir Starmer Engages with Italy's Giorgia Meloni on Immigration Strategies
Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour Party, has made a significant visit to Rome to engage in bilateral discussions with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, focusing primarily on the pressing issue of immigration. The ongoing challenge of irregular migration, particularly across the English Channel from France, has become …
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Tips to Keep Your Child Healthy This School Season
As children return to preschool and school after the long summer break, the risk of infections tends to rise significantly. According to pediatrician Jorge Sotoca from Kry, this spike in viruses is largely due to the fact that children are gathering indoors once again. "When everyone is in the same …
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Security Concerns Rise Following Failed Attack on Trump at Golf Course
On a seemingly ordinary Sunday afternoon in Florida, a serious security incident unfolded involving former President Donald Trump, who was playing golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Ryan Wesley Mouth, a man seen with a rifle near the golf course, was arrested by U.S …
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Romania's Education Minister Announces Controversial Changes for Students
Romania's Minister of Education, Ligia Deca, has announced significant changes at the start of the school year, which has sparked outrage among students and parents alike. Among the most contentious measures is the proposal for students to attend school on Saturdays to recover lost hours. This decision is intended to …
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Countdown to Chaos: Gibraltar's Future Hangs in the Balance as EU-UK Talks Resume
This Thursday, Brussels will host a critical ministerial meeting aimed at concluding the negotiations between the EU and the UK concerning Gibraltar. Sources from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed this meeting on Monday, following a prior encounter in London between Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares and his British …
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Destructive Flooding in Central Europe: Storm Boris Claims Lives and Causes Widespread Damage
Flooding triggered by Storm Boris in Central Europe has led to the bursting of dams, power outages, and the tragic loss of at least 15 lives, authorities reported on Monday, September 16. As the disaster unfolded over four days, many communities faced isolation following high winds and unprecedented rainfall that …
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Keir Starmer Criticized for Embracing Italy's Migration Policies Amid Rising Channel Deaths
In a stark warning to UK politicians, a prominent global charity led by David Miliband has urged Labour leader Keir Starmer to reconsider his support for Italy's tough migration policies. The International Rescue Committee (IRC), where Miliband serves as president and CEO, claims that the implementation of such costly and …
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The Kremlin's Disinformation Tactics: A Deep Dive into Russian Propaganda
Exclusive reports reveal that Russian disinformation campaigns are being orchestrated directly from the Kremlin. Internal documents obtained by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, NDR, and WDR from the Russian media agency Social Design Agency provide unprecedented insight into these campaigns targeting Germany and other Western nations. One of the main objectives of …
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Back to School: Keeping Kids Healthy as the Season Changes
As schools and preschools welcome children back after a long summer break, parents must brace for one inevitable reality – the return of infections. According to Jorge Sotoca, a pediatrician at Kry, the onset of colder weather and the gathering of children in enclosed spaces dramatically heightens the risk of illness …
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Dimitry Berberoff Nominated as Vice President of Spain's Supreme Court
In a significant development, Isabel Perelló, the newly-elected President of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and the Supreme Court (TS), has proposed jurist Dimitry Berberoff for the position of Vice President. The formal session for ratification of this appointment has been scheduled for Wednesday, the 25th of next …
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Europe Faces Catastrophic Flooding: A Call for Solidarity and Action
In a devastating turn of events, several countries in Central Europe have been severely affected by flooding resulting from heavy rainfall, leading to the tragic loss of at least 16 lives. Greece has expressed its condolences and solidarity with the nations impacted, including Romania, Poland, Czechia, Austria, and Moldova, emphasizing …
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Tragic Discovery in Parma: Young Mother Accused of Newborn's Death and Concealment
In a chilling case that has captured the attention of Italy, a 22-year-old woman is facing accusations of killing her newborn son and subsequently hiding the body in the garden of a residence located in Vignale, a small hamlet within Traversetolo in the province of Parma. The remains of the …
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Germany's Migration Policy Shift: New Alliances and Emerging Challenges
The German government's recent overhaul of its migration policy is stirring controversy and forging new alliances across Europe. With right-wing populist Geert Wilders now at the helm of the Netherlands and Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressing support, the landscape of European migration politics appears to be shifting, albeit with …
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Keeping Kids Healthy: Essential Tips for Preventing Infections This School Year
As the summer break concludes and children return to preschool and school, parents face the challenge of preventing infections among their kids. Jorge Sotoca, a pediatrician at Kry, shares insights on how to navigate this season of cold and flu viruses, which tend to flourish in indoor spaces as the …
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UK's Interest in Italy's Asylum Processing Plan Raises Human Rights Concerns
The United Kingdom is closely monitoring Italy's controversial plan to process asylum applications for migrants rescued at sea in Albania. This initiative, spearheaded by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has garnered attention and skepticism amidst ongoing discussions of immigration strategies in Europe.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Rome on …
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Alinghi Stuns Ineos Britannia in Louis Vuitton Cup Semifinals
In a surprising turn of events, the Swiss sailing team Alinghi managed to claim victory over Ineos Britannia in the Louis Vuitton Cup semifinals held in Barcelona on Monday. This win brings the score to 4-1, keeping the hopes of the Swiss team alive, while putting pressure on the British …
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Back to School: Keeping Kids Healthy as Cold and Flu Season Approaches
As the summer break draws to a close, children are heading back to preschool and school, and with that return comes increased exposure to infections. Jorge Sotoca, a pediatrician at Kry, emphasizes that the nature of school life often leads to the spread of viruses. "When everyone is in the …
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Keeping Kids Healthy: Tips for Reducing Infections This School Year
As children return to preschool and school after a long summer break, the risk of infections increases. Jorge Sotoca, a pediatrician at Kry, emphasizes that the main reason for the spread of viruses is the reintroduction of large groups gathering indoors. "When everyone is in the same place and breathes …
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Dominique Pelicot's Trial Adjourned Amid Health Concerns: A Public Struggle for Justice
The trial of Dominique Pelicot, a 71-year-old retired electrician facing charges of orchestrating a series of rapes against his wife, Gisèle, has once again been postponed due to his reported health issues. Pleading for medical attention, Pelicot's condition was disclosed as having both kidney problems and a prostate issue, leading …
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The Fall of Huw Edwards: BBC's Once Trusted Anchor Faces Justice
Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards, once revered as a symbol of reliability on British television, experienced a dramatic fall from grace that culminated in his sentencing on September 16. The 63-year-old was handed a six-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty earlier in July to charges related to the making of …
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Ukraine Invites UN and ICRC to Address Humanitarian Needs in Kursk Region Amid Ongoing Conflict
On Monday, Ukraine formally requested the involvement of the United Nations (UN) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to support humanitarian efforts in Russia's Kursk region, following a recent cross-border incursion by Ukrainian forces. This action comes more than a month after Ukraine’s military initiated an …
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West Nile Virus Outbreak: Calls for Action and Vaccine Development in Seville
The West Nile Virus Combat Platform is urging residents of Seville to gather and push for urgent solutions to a growing public health crisis. The virus has already claimed the lives of seven individuals, prompting spokesperson Juanjo Sánchez to advocate for the immediate commencement of vaccine research and development. During …
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Central Europe Faces Devastating Floods Amid Climate Crisis
Picturesque towns across central Europe are engulfed by polluted floodwaters after heavy weekend rains transformed peaceful streams into ferocious rivers, wreaking havoc on local infrastructure. The floods have claimed at least 15 lives and led to widespread destruction of buildings from Austria to Romania. This catastrophic event is part of …
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Germany Implements Comprehensive Border Controls: A Response to Immigration and Security Concerns
Germany has reintroduced border controls at all its land borders starting this Monday in a move aimed at reducing the influx of immigrants and addressing potential threats of jihadist terrorism. These controls, initiated by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government, have elicited significant discontent among neighboring countries. Previously, border checks were only …
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Nordic Nations Join Forces: Finland and Sweden Enhance NATO Collaboration Amid Security Concerns
In a significant shift from decades of military nonalignment, Finland and Sweden have applied for NATO membership following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. With Finland officially joining NATO in 2023 and Sweden set to follow suit this year, both nations are taking proactive measures to strengthen their security …
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SUMAR's Bold Proposals for Housing and Taxation in Budget Negotiations with PSOE
In a move that underscores the urgency of addressing the ongoing housing crisis in Spain, the political coalition Sumar is set to propose a series of significant reforms during its negotiations with the PSOE concerning the budget for the upcoming year. The proposals come amid growing concerns over housing accessibility …
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The Shadows of Political Violence: Trump's Near Miss and Its Implications for the Upcoming Election
On an otherwise ordinary day, the political landscape in the U.S. faced an extraordinary threat to one of its key figures. Donald Trump, the former president and current candidate for the White House, emerged unscathed from his second assassination attempt in two months. The audacity of this attack raises …
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