French President Emmanuel Macron has urged European companies to pause their investments in the U.S. following President Trump's controversial global tariffs. This call comes as the EU considers a powerful response to protect its trade interests.
Hungary announces its withdrawal from the ICC as Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomes Israeli fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu. This controversial visit raises questions about international law and alliances in Europe.
President Trump's recent announcement of sweeping tariffs on various countries has ignited a fierce debate over free trade. With the EU facing 20% tariffs and China 34%, experts warn of a significant shift in the global economic landscape.
A new blood test developed by neuroscientists can reveal whether Alzheimer's is affecting a patient's memory, providing crucial insights for early diagnosis and treatment. This innovation could transform how we understand and address Alzheimer's disease.
A new study reveals that shingles vaccination may reduce the risk of dementia by 20% in older adults. Discover how this common vaccine could protect aging brains and its implications for dementia prevention.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 was once feared to have a 3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but the Webb Space Telescope's latest images show it's much less threatening. Discover what these findings mean for future space threats!
The European Space Agency faced unexpected challenges while shutting down its resilient Gaia spacecraft, which mapped over a billion stars. Discover how this space observatory fought to stay operational until the very end!
President Trump is set to announce major tariffs on foreign products aimed at correcting America's trade deficits. Will these bold moves level the playing field or create more challenges?
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Western Europeans support retaliatory tariffs against the US if Trump imposes new import duties. This could escalate into a trade war affecting major sectors like automotive and luxury goods.
New research reveals that poor sleep quality, specifically reduced slow wave and REM sleep, is linked to smaller brain volumes in Alzheimer’s disease-vulnerable areas. This underscores the importance of restorative sleep for long-term brain health.