Working in more than one country can improve employees’ adaptability, confidence, and cultural intelligence. In the European Single Market, 17% of job seekers have had international work experience — allowing them a taste of life away from home.
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International work experience in Europe: Which countries lead and why?
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Blue Monday might not be real, but winter blues are: Here’s how to boost your mood this season
Monday, 19 January, is supposedly the saddest day of the year, known as Blue Monday, But, how much truth is there behind this claim?
While there is no scientific evidence that this particular day is sadder or gloomier than others, the winter season can be challenging for many people.
Where…
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Russia loses 1,020 soldiers in Ukraine war over past day
Russia suffered approximately 1,227,440 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and January 19, 2026, with 1,020 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces said this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform…
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Mural depicting slain Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska appears in New York
In Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, a mural has been created in honor of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who was killed in August 2025 at a light rail station in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina.
That is according to New York Post, Ukrinform reports.
The…
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Cannabis was touted for nerve pain. The evidence falls short
An updated Cochrane review reports that there is still no clear proof that cannabis-based medicines effectively relieve chronic neuropathic pain. Despite growing interest in these treatments, the latest evidence does not show reliable pain reduction compared with placebo.
Chronic neuropathic…
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Ukrainian border guards destroy enemy positions, bridges on Kharkiv front
On the Kharkiv front, the Shkval unit of the 7th Carpathian Border Detachment is systematically reducing the combat capabilities of Russian forces by using unmanned systems to destroy equipment, bridges, communications assets, and enemy personnel.
Ukraine’s State…
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Plant species that was presumed to be extinct reappears after nearly six decades
A plant thought to be extinct has been rediscovered in northern Queensland after 58 years, with the help of a community-driven species…
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One person injured in Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia
One person has been injured in a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, with the consequences of the strike being assessed.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“One person has been…
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How cancer disrupts the brain and triggers anxiety and insomnia
“The brain is an exquisite sensor of what’s going on in your body,” says Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Assistant Professor Jeremy Borniger. “But it requires balance. Neurons need to be active or inactive at the right times. If that rhythm goes out of sync even a little bit, it can change the…
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Russian soldiers fleeing combat positions –intercept
Russian troops are abandoning their comrades and leaving combat positions.
This is evidenced by a conversation between a Russian unit commander and a subordinate intercepted by specialists of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR),…
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