"It has gone downhill": The government puts Denmark's climate goals at risk again
Denmark's government has failed to demonstrate how it will meet its central climate goal of a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, as stated in the latest annual report from the Climate Council.
Friedrich Merz: Trade between China and Germany must be based on fair competition
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasizes the need for a balanced and fair trading partnership with China amidst rising complaints about China's trade practices in Europe.
Measure that reduces taxes for data centers in Brazil expires on Wednesday; understand what is at stake
A tax reduction measure for data centers in Brazil is at risk of expiring without a congressional vote that would turn it into law.
These two activities can reduce the risk of dementia by almost 40 percent
Reading and writing can significantly lower the risk of dementia, with studies showing a nearly 40 percent reduction.
Caffeinated drinks may help protect the brain, says study
Researchers found that daily consumption of caffeinated beverages, such as coffee and tea, is linked to a modest reduction in the risk of dementia.
China to Banks: Limit Exposure to US Treasury Bonds Now
Chinese regulatory authorities are signaling increased caution to the banking system, asking for a reduction in exposure to US Treasury bonds.
YIT: Over a hundred jobs at risk
The construction company YIT is starting negotiations that may lead to a reduction of 115 jobs in Finland as part of cost-saving measures aiming for annual savings of about 15 million euros.
HARD WORD ⟩ Young food rescuers break into foreign markets
The young-founded 'best before' shop Sumena is expanding its e-commerce operations beyond Estonia, focusing on selling products at risk of waste in Latvia as part of an effort to raise awareness about food waste reduction.
Nuclear Disarmament Treaty 'New START' Between US and Russia Expires on the 5th, Risk of Accelerated Nuclear Arms Race
The nuclear disarmament treaty 'New START' between the United States and Russia expired on the 5th, leaving both nations, which hold the majority of the world's nuclear warheads, without an agreement on arms reduction.
Editorial: The Expiration of the U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty Poses a Renewed Risk of Nuclear Competition in the World
The New START treaty, which served as a key safeguard against indiscriminate nuclear competition between the U.S. and Russia, has expired, raising concerns about increased global nuclear threats amid a shift in U.S. policy under President Donald Trump.
MEN wants to “improve” the new subject? “It caused a huge loss for students”
The government plans to rename health education to "Health 1," focusing only on non-controversial content related to disease risk reduction, according to media reports.
The EU is at risk of running out of raw materials to boost renewable energy
The EU's energy transition is jeopardized by a shortage of raw materials needed to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets.
Inactive people can reduce their risk of death by 30% with five minutes of exercise a day
A study indicates that even small amounts of exercise can significantly benefit health, particularly for the sedentary, reducing their risk of death by 30%.
43 percent less CO₂ - but Hamburg's traffic remains a major climate problem
Hamburg is making progress in climate protection, but the transportation sector poses a significant risk to overall emissions reduction efforts, prompting concerns from opposition and environmental groups.
Study Reveals How Much Men Need to Ejaculate to Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
A study has highlighted the frequency of ejaculation that could significantly lower men's risk of developing prostate cancer, a common malignant disease among men.