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In a move to make healthcare more accessible, drugmakers are now offering coupons to reduce the costs associated with telehealth visits for patients seeking prescriptions.
The wreck of the San Giorgio e Sant'Elmo Buonaventura, sunk during a British attack in the 16th century, has been found in Cadiz, revealing significant historical artifacts and DNA.
Boumidjal, a masked figure in the music industry, has been recognized as the best composer of 2024 and is nominated for the Les Flammes awards for the third year in a row.
The European Economic Congress commenced in Katowice, addressing the pressing need for economic self-sufficiency as geopolitical and economic challenges loom over Europe.
Dr. Robert Brüll emphasizes that Europe must adapt to modern warfare trends, particularly in drone technology, to avoid falling behind, as seen in Ukraine's rapid advancements.
Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context.
The death of a second French soldier from injuries sustained in a weekend ambush on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon has heightened regional tensions, following the earlier death of another soldier.
French prodigy Paul Seixas at 19 made history in La Fleche Wallonne.
In an effort to combat illegal crossings of the English Channel, France and the UK are set to enhance their existing agreement. Interior ministers from both nations will convene in Dunkirk.
Moses Itauma is set for a fight on July 25 at the O2 Arena in London, though his opponent has yet to be confirmed. Huni expresses confidence in facing Itauma.
While Brussels announces the readiness of its age-verification app, critics question the Commission's priorities and the app's security and effectiveness.
Marking its 80th anniversary, Vespa has evolved from a 1946 patent into a global symbol of style and freedom, captivating audiences on and off the screen.
A recent discussion in Berlin highlighted the ongoing reform backlog in Germany's economy, featuring prominent political figures from different parties.
The European Union is considering offering Iceland more flexibility on fishing policies, a move that could encourage similar nations to pursue EU membership.
In a dramatic finish, Sean Longstaff's goal at the very end of the match helped Leeds secure a vital point in a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, impacting both teams' aspirations.
A recent publication in Earth's Future details the eLTER Framework of Standard Observations, aimed at enhancing long-term environmental monitoring across Europe.
A recently announced three-year deal between the UK and France aims to reduce migrant crossings in the Channel, linking financial support to France's effectiveness in achieving set targets.
In a bid to address the issue of irregular crossings in the English Channel, the UK and France have announced a three-year plan focusing on increased coastal policing and collaboration.
In response to the ongoing Iran war, the EU has introduced a series of measures aimed at managing energy supply disruptions and rising costs, emphasizing a shift away from fossil fuels.
Since 2019, Putin has pursued the establishment of a 'sovereign RuNet', aiming to control information and limit Russia's internet access to the outside world. Recent developments indicate a faster implementation of this initiative.