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As countries debate whether to ban social media accounts for under-16s completely, children’s organisations and technology companies are suggesting ways to keep them safe without cutting them off from the apps they love.
From parental controls to tech-free routines and understanding how…
The change in colour is part of a scheme to reduce the effects of light pollution, particularly on nocturnal animals.

For decades, NATO’s reserve forces sat at the margins of defence planning, but Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has forced the alliance to confront a hard reality: its existing approach to reserves was not fit for purpose and didn’t match the scale, speed and complexity of modern…

Drinking coffee or tea daily could help protect the brain’s healthy ageing, new research shows.
Moderate caffeine consumption, two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of tea daily, may lower the risk of dementia, slow cognitive decline, and preserve cognitive…
Balochistan is not simply sinking into violence; it is being methodically pushed outside Pakistan’s political body. In recent years, Islamabad has replaced governance with military management, recasting a profound political crisis as a technical problem of security. The systematic downplaying of…
The decision by the Spanish government to provide legal status to about half a million undocumented migrants has raised severe disapproval in Brussels, according to officials who spoke with Euronews on condition of anonymity.

Forty-eight EU lawmakers added a passage in support of the digital euro in an annual report on the European Central Bank (ECB) that will be voted on Tuesday.
Although the document has no legislative effect, the vote on the amendment will publicly show where support for the digital euro…

Food inflation in the EU is expected to outpace overall inflation in 2025. Eurostat data put the rise in prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages at 3.3%, compared with an overall inflation rate of 2.5%.
In the eurozone, the European Central Bank projects that food inflation will ease as…