After doctors asked the patient to stop consuming energy drinks, his blood pressure returned to normal.
Category: 3. Europe
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UK doctors urge crackdown on energy drinks after man downs 8 cans per day, has a stroke
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Become a frontrunner in urban sustainability: Apply for the 2028 European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards
The application period opens on 8 December until 1 April 2026.
The European Commission launched the call for applications for the 2028 European Green Capital (EGC) and European Green Leaf (EGL) Awards. These prestigious titles recognise and reward European cities that demonstrate a strong…
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Sperm from donor with cancer-causing gene was used to conceive almost 200 children
James GallagherHealth and science correspondent
ShutterstockThe donor’s sperm was used in clinics across Europe (stock image) A sperm donor who unknowingly harboured a genetic mutation that dramatically raises the risk of cancer has fathered at least 197 children across Europe, a major…
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'Never take human rights for granted in any part of the world,' UN's Volker Türk says
On International Human Rights Day, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, emphasised the need to “reclaim” these fundamental values, which he says have been undermined in Europe.
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Australia’s social media ban for kids is here. Experts warn it could have ‘a lot of mistakes’
As Australia’s world-first social media ban comes into effect on Wednesday, experts tell Euronews Next that it might not be very effective at improving children’s online lives.
As of December 10, Australian children under age 16 will be unable to create or keep accounts on platforms…
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Der Merz-Endspurt und das Trump-Beben – POLITICO
Die Bundesregierung verschiebt die Entscheidung über das neue Bürgergeld. In der vorletzten Kabinettssitzung des Jahres wird deutlich, dass wichtige juristische Fragen noch offen sind. Rasmus Buchsteiner erklärt, warum die Regierung mehr Zeit braucht, welche technischen…
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Union des droites : ce que Sarkozy a (vraiment) en tête
Lorsque Nicolas Sarkozy, le 1er juillet dernier, a surpris son monde en recevant le président du Rassemblement national, Jordan Bardella, dans ses bureaux de la rue de Miromesnil, à Paris, certains observateurs y ont vu l’expression de sa rancoeur envers Emmanuel Macron. L’ex de…
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Trump’s backing splits European far right – POLITICO
“Trump treats us like a colony — with his rhetoric, which isn’t a big deal, but especially economically and politically,” he told POLITICO. The party’s national leaders, Mariani added, see “the risk of this attitude from someone who now has nothing to fear, since he cannot be…
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Energy is the next battlefield – POLITICO
That risk isn’t theoretical. China’s recent export controls on key minerals are already disrupting defense and energy manufacturers — a sharp reminder of how supply chain leverage can be a form of coercion, and of our reliance on a fragile ecosystem for the very technologies meant to…
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Britain distances itself from Australia’s social media ban for kids – POLITICO
The U.K. has also upset the White House with its existing online safety measures, and the Trump administration said earlier this year it is monitoring freedom of speech concerns in the U.K.
Australia is used to facing down the Big Tech lobby, explains Daniel Stone, who advised the ruling…
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