VERTIGO ⟩ When is dizziness safe and when should you call an ambulance?
The article discusses the nature of vertigo, its varying intensities, and when it may necessitate medical attention.
The drones that revolutionize the Winter Olympics: vertigo in first person, a buzzing with controversy and a decade of prohibition
High-speed drones are providing unique perspectives at the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, marking a significant technological advancement despite previous prohibitions.
Rotterdam, city of vertigo: from the first skyscraper in Europe to the Cube Houses and a skyline that seeks the sky
Rotterdam is a Dutch city known for its architectural diversity and famous skyline, featuring structures like Europe's first skyscraper and the iconic Cube Houses.
The Vertigo of Life in Venezuela with Delcy Rodríguez
Venezuela is in shock and experiencing rapid changes after the sudden capture of Nicolás Maduro, a leader who has been a constant presence in the lives of Venezuelans for over a decade.
Marine Le Pen, the Vertigo of a Political Destiny Facing Judicial Appointment
Marine Le Pen is set to face her appeal trial in Paris regarding the case of the FN parliamentary assistants, a crucial moment for her political future.
Sébastien Lecornu and the Vertigo of Post-Budget
Sébastien Lecornu is actively engaging with parliamentary leaders to secure budget approval while navigating the challenges of his political landscape during the final phase of Macron's presidency.
The Infinite Vertigo of Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot continues to engage with the public despite leaving cinema, recently publishing a book that reflects her thoughts in an alphabet format at the age of 91.
Drowned in Digital Vertigo: The End of a Quarter of a Century Technologically Unbridled
The article discusses how hyperconnectivity and artificial intelligence have shaped the first quarter of the 21st century, reflecting on the profound cultural and structural changes brought about by the internet over the last 25 years.