The retaliation does not yet respond to Trump’s imposition of 20 percent “reciprocal” tariffs on all EU exports, which came into force on Wednesday, and his latest 25 percent tariff on cars. Trump has also said tariffs on pharmaceuticals…
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Volkswagen overcomes China EV slump by doubling European sales
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Germany’s Volkswagen on Wednesday said its electric vehicle deliveries in Europe in this year’s first quarter were…
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Could Stonehenge Be a Copy of This Even More Ancient Monument? : ScienceAlert
At a newly dated 5,200 years old, the Flagstones monument in southern England is now the oldest known large stone circle in Britain.
Radiocarbon dating of some of the artifacts and remains buried beneath the monument reveals that Flagstones…
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Mood Swings During Sickness Are Caused by Complex Brain-Immune Crosstalk
Feeling sluggish, depressed, anxious, and having trouble concentrating while being sick might not just be due to physical weakness. Extensive reports from health professionals have pointed out that these symptoms, labeled “sickness behavior,” are…
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Bulgaria and Turkey Strengthen Energy Ties to Replace Russian Gas
Bulgaria is intensifying efforts to enhance regional energy security through the development of strategic infrastructure aimed at reducing dependence on Russian gas. A central initiative in this process is the Vertical Gas Corridor, designed to…
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Nine European vacation destinations to visit in 2025 if it’s not your first time
Alamy(Credit: Alamy) From romantic retreats in the Mediterranean to fresh-air-filled Alpine hikes, these are the most exciting areas of Europe to visit this year.
While much of Europe is ripe with history, culture, cuisine and breathtaking…
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Americans die earlier at all wealth levels, even if wealth buys more years of life in the US than in Europe
Americans at all wealth levels are more likely to die sooner than their European counterparts, with even the richest U.S. citizens living shorter lives than northern and western Europeans. That is the key finding of our new study, published…
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Colorado’s early childhood education workers face burnout and health disparities, but a wellness campaign could help
A lot of research has been done on the outcomes of young children who receive care in early education programs across the country. High-quality early childhood education programs positively shape young children’s development. Far less…
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Ukraine will lose a third of the army if it adopts the law on demobilisation
Ukraine will lose about a third of its own army if the authorities pass a law on demobilisation.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskyy, told the Left Bank news and analysis website.
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Kadyrov Orders Expulsion of Alleged Knife Attacker’s Family – Report
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has ordered law enforcement authorities to expel the family of a local man accused of organizing a knife attack on police earlier this week, Russian-language media…
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