More screen time may increase the risk of social and emotional problems in children, and kids in distress might turn to screens as a way to cope, a new study suggests.
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Kids with behavioural issues linked to screen time are turning to devices to cope in ‘vicious cycle’
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Skydio Opens First European R&D Office in Tampere, Finland | Business Tampere Oy
U.S. autonomous drone leader expands into Europe via Finland’s top imaging tech hub.
Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and global pioneer in autonomous flight, has announced the launch of its first European R&D center in…
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Ireland one of Europe’s most affordable countries for starting a business
Ireland is one of the most affordable countries in Europe when it comes to starting a business, according to research from digital bank Bunq.
Among the top 10 EU economies analysed for the study, Ireland stood out as a highly attractive…
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Warner Bros. Discovery to split, dividing TV and streaming services
ADVERTISEMENTMedia conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery announced on Monday that it would split into two public companies by next year, carving off its TV network operations from its streaming service.
The move to spin off one company devoted to streaming and a second devoted to traditional…
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British Netflix series Adolescence to be shown in French schools, says minister of education
The hit British series Adolescence will be used as a teaching tool in French schools, according to French Minister of Education Élisabeth Borne.
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Tourist numbers on Santorini drop as earthquake fears keep visitors away
Earthquake activity earlier this year on the island has prevented many international visitors from choosing it for their summer holidays.
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Ireland ‘no longer’ among Europe’s heaviest drinkers as alcohol consumption down
Alcohol consumption among Irish adults declined by 4.5% in 2024 as people across the country have proven to be drinking slightly less in recent years.
These figures were published on Monday in a report by Anthony…
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Macron claims win in fight to save oceans — but there’s work to do – POLITICO
“The ocean is our greatest ally, whether you live here in Europe, or anywhere in the world,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. “But if we neglect the ocean, if we treat it without respect, it will turn against us,” she added, pointing to the “ever more violent storms…
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Konya’s spiritual legacy: from ancient Çatalhöyük to the whirling rituals of the Mevlevi Dervishes
In this episode of Explore Türkiye, we travel to Konya to uncover its rich layers of history, Seljuk architecture, and the spiritual depth of the Mevlevi Dervish Sema ceremony.
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Roma children, fighting discrimination with chess, here's what they do in Romania
In this episode of Smart Regions, we went to Satu Mare, a Romanian town on the border with Hungary, where the Stea association uses chess to facilitate the integration of the most vulnerable children.
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