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The teenager who arrived at Jose de Jesus Lopez’s drug rehab clinic in the industrial Mexican city of Monterrey in December had unusual symptoms. The 17-year-old’s family had taken the boy to hospital a few days earlier when he’d had trouble breathing
“What would have helped is more British renewable energy and insulating homes.” Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the UK has spent an estimated £85 billion on gas, an extra £60 billion. The ECIU said
The eastern Congo region faces a potential humanitarian crisis as the armed rebel group M23 advances, threatening to cut off a major city. The region has a history of conflict with over 100 armed groups, including M23, operating in the mineral-rich area
February is American Heart Month — a good time to know what’s at stake in terms of your cardiovascular health. For women over age 50, a few factors regarding heart health deserve a little more attention, according to experts. Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
Vladimir Putin and his mouthpieces have launched “information operations” against Moldova resembling those conducted in the run-up of the invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago, experts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) believe. In its latest assessment of
Consumers have paid 21 per cent more for a box of chocolates this Valentine’s Day compared to last year because of rising cocoa prices. Chocolates that cost £10 last February are now just over £12, an analysis of data from the Office
Unusually mild weather and droughts in Italy are destroying crops and threatening livelihoods this winter, Italy’s main farming lobby Coldiretti said on Thursday. The world has just experienced its hottest January on record, continuing a run of exceptional heat fueled by climate
Senior NATO generals have sounded a grave warning, suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin might be on the brink of launching a first attack on European targets, escalating concerns of an impending World War 3. Leaders within the NATO alliance underscored the
Tory MPs have warned them not to “water down” or delay the key legislation so flights to the east African country can get off the ground this spring. Their warning comes amid fears the Lib Dems could try and thwart it in