Mental health challenges are increasing among the working population, who are experiencing high levels of stress, taking more sick leave, and seeking greater support from their employers, according to a new report.
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More workers struggling with stress, anxiety, and burnout – study
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Pamela’s Baywatch suit to illegal Speedos: London’s Design Museum explores the evolution of swimwear
A new exhibition at London’s Design Museum is celebrating a century of swimwear in all its forms.
The red swimsuit worn by Pamela Anderson in Baywatch – one of TV’s most iconic looks – is now on display at London’s Design Museum. Seen by over a billion viewers in…
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Macron instructs his FM to find solution for stable and lasting ceasefire in Ukraine within three weeks
There is much discussion in Europe about how to monitor the ceasefire in Ukraine once it has been achieved, and French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed the Foreign Ministry to find a solution within three weeks.
“There are a…
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Cyprus is funding desalination plants for hotels to tackle tourism’s water shortage woes
The government will provide €3 million of funding over the next two years to help hotels build their own desalination plants.
Cyprus said Wednesday it plans to subsidise the construction of private desalination plants at hotels to ensure the tourism-reliant island…
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Comeback kid: Can Will Smith rehabilitate his image after the slap?
Stars Will Smith and Jonathan Majors are both back in public touring new material just a few years after both were embroiled in assaults. Will they be able to reclaim their friendly public images?
Three years ago today, Will Smith accepted the Best Actor Oscar at the…
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Russia warns peacekeepers in Ukraine would trigger direct confrontation with Moscow
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Dictators only understand language of ‘power or strength’, says Tsikhanouskaya
Belarus could be used as a launchpad for attacks on Ukraine and Western neighbours, Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warned on The Europe Conversation.
Belarus is becoming an increasingly unstable player in Eastern Europe as the country falls…
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Ukraine’s General Staff denies Russia’s allegations about violation of energy truce
The latest statement from Russia regarding Ukraine’s alleged violation of the ceasefire concerning energy infrastructure is untrue.
This was reported by the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.
“The…
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How can the EU guarantee access to affordable housing across the bloc?
The European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, has called for more investment and ‘less red tape.’
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ARMA signs 10 asset management agreements in 2024
Last year the Ukrainian Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) signed 10 agreements with winning bidders on the management of seized assets. Another 14 agreements were signed beyond competition at the request of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
The relevant…
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