Alzheimer’s disease has been considered something that happens from within, generally speaking — but for the first time, researchers have identified cases that were triggered by a specific medical treatment. The most common type of dementia, Alzheimer’s is caused by a buildup
The remains of 119 people, believed to be victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, have been discovered in the country’s south. Authorities are still finding mass graves nearly three decades after the genocide took place. In Oct. 2023, six bodies were initially
A staggering 90,000 troops poised to participate in World War 3 simulation exercises set to commence in a matter of days as NATO announced its largest mobilisation in decades. Named Steadfast Defender, the comprehensive drills are scheduled to kick off next week,
NATO is set to launch its largest military exercises in decades, involving approximately 90,000 personnel. The goal of the exercises, named Steadfast Defender 24, is to demonstrate NATO’s ability to defend its entire territory up to its border with Russia. The exercises
Zambia is facing a severe cholera outbreak with over 400 deaths and 10,000 infections, leading to the closure of schools nationwide. A soccer stadium in the capital has been converted into a treatment facility to handle the high number of cases. The
Roughly three million disenfranchised British citizens living abroad have regained their right to vote thanks to legal changes which came into force today. The end of the so-called 15-year rule means people with UK citizenship who have lived elsewhere for more than
The iconic Land’s End signpost is set to be removed after 66 years as people call it “the end of an era”. The famous monument in Cornwall is set to be dismantled, with the man whose job is manning the post confirming
The long-awaited Fontainebleau resort and casino has joined the Las Vegas Strip. Fontainebleau is the largest occupied building in all of Nevada, standing at 67 stories. The resort has an ideal location on the Strip, just a block away from the Las Vegas
Deaths among young cancer patients are on the decline, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Center of Health Statistics. In the year 2001, the overall cancer mortality of people under 20 years of age
Bethlehem, Jesus’ birthplace, has officially cancelled Christmas for the first time in decades due to the Israel-Hamas war. The Palestinian city in the West Bank has announced its usual Christmas decorations will be taken down this year. Bethlehem will also put a