Earlier this week, the Commission presented guidance for online platforms on how to protect minors, addressing addictive design, cyber bullying, and harmful content.
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Denmark seeks stronger platform rules to protect minors online
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Erotic Roman mosaic stolen by Nazis during Second World War returns to Pompeii
An erotic-themed mosaic from the Roman era was returned to Pompeii on Tuesday after being stolen by a Nazi during the Second World War.
The…
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Ex-Nigeria president’s political life in pictures
Wedaeli ChibelushiBBC News
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Muhammadu Buhari’s life tracked the dramatic changes in politics in Nigeria over the last five decades – and he was often at the centre of events.
The former Nigerian president, who died on Sunday at…
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New study reveals the country with the slowest ageing rates… and the fastest
Denmark has the best environmental, social and political conditions you need to age more slowly and lead a healthier life as you grow older, according to new research.
Published in Nature Medicine, the study identified the factors that shape the biological processes behind how healthily you age….
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Rome cancels support for Gergiev concert
The Italian minikstry of culture, which originally gave its blessing to a concert by the banned Russian conductor, has now changed its tune after protests from the EU and elsewhere.
The…
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110 battles on front lines today, enemy attempted advance near Antonivskyi Bridge
Since the beginning of the day, Russian forces have launched 110 attacks on positions held by Ukrainian forces. Fighting is ongoing along five front-line sectors, with the Lyman and Pokrovsk axes seeing the most intense combat.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces…
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Protein signatures may one day tell brain diseases apart before symptoms
A large-scale study of proteins in blood and cerebrospinal fluid could pave the way for improved blood tests to diagnose multiple brain diseases — and potential early warning signs of disease risk — researchers report July 15 in several papers in Nature Medicine and Nature…
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Can the EU establish common rules to limit sperm and egg donation?
Births conceived through sperm donation are on the rise in Europe, but recent controversies involving so-called “super donors” have prompted several EU countries to call for clear regulation and international limits on sperm and egg donations.
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Israeli strikes kill 12 in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, governor says
At least 12 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, a regional governor says.
Seven Syrians, including a family of five, and three Lebanese were killed when the Wadi Faara area was hit, Baalbek-Hermel…
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