A new study suggests mothers’ genes could play an indirect role in shaping their children’s health, even when they aren’t passed on.
Category: 3. Europe
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Obesity can be passed from parents to children. But do mothers’ or fathers’ genes matter more?
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US to halt $500M in vaccine projects
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced plans Tuesday to cancel $500 million in vaccine development projects.
In a statement from his office, the longtime vaccine critic said all projects to be halted use mRNA technology.
“After reviewing the science and consulting top…
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Machthaber: Javier Milei – POLITICO
Wer regiert die Welt – und was treibt sie an? In unserem Sommer-Spezial geht es um die mächtigsten und umstrittensten Politikerinnen und Politiker unserer Zeit. Wir zeigen, wie sie denken, entscheiden – und was das für uns bedeutet. Ein Politiker pro Tag, ein Blick hinter…
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Copenhagen’s guide to sustainable tourism – POLITICO
“During 2024, the Spanish tourism sector experienced its best year since 2019. Its contribution to GDP rose by almost 8% to €248.7 billion, or 15.6% of the economy. It also employed 3 million people, nearly 14% of the country’s total jobs,” the World Travel & Tourism Council reported…
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Greece’s Mitsotakis blocks probe into ministers over massive EU farm funds fraud – POLITICO
Illegal aid
The EPPO dossier describes a “criminal organization” comprising officials from Greece’s agency for distributing EU subsidies, OPEKEPE, along with individuals and MPs who illegally received EU agricultural subsidies, according to officials who have viewed it.
In a…
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How Trump’s ‘secondary tariffs’ on Russia could hit global economy
Getty Images“I used trade for a lot of things, but it’s great for settling wars”, President Trump has said Despite being the world’s most sanctioned country, Russia has continued to use its vast energy wealth to bankroll its war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump is hoping to change that. He…
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Lithuania requests NATO help boost its air defenses after second drone crosses border
Lithuania is calling on NATO to help strengthen its air defenses after a drone carrying 2 kilograms of explosives entered the country from Belarus and crashed in a military training area.
Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė and Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys sent a letter to NATO…
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Romania’s first democratic leader with a divisive legacy
Mircea BarbuBBC News in Bucharest
Peter Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty ImagesIliescu at Romania’s presidential palace in 1993, during his first of three terms in office Ion Iliescu, a figure whose name is intertwined with the tumultuous birth of modern Romania, has died at the age of 95.
A career…
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Expanding Retail Access in Europe through a Pan-European EBBO
With robust growth in equity options across Europe, Cboe Europe plans to launch a brand-new trading service on its European Lit order book, designed to enhance execution outcomes for retail traders. Cboe sees the demand…
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