New Insights into Early Animal Evolution from Cellular Adhesion Study
A recent study published in Nature explores the mechanisms of cellular adhesion, offering potential insights into the origins of animal life on Earth.
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A recent study published in Nature explores the mechanisms of cellular adhesion, offering potential insights into the origins of animal life on Earth.
France is facing a surge of sexual abuse scandals, revealing systemic failures in addressing sexual assault and child abuse complaints.
The EU's migration commissioner emphasizes the necessity of engaging with the Taliban regarding the return of Afghan migrants, amid rising asylum applications.
The Dolphin G DM-i PHEV marks BYD's inaugural vehicle tailored for the European market, produced locally.
A recent report by Human Rights Watch reveals that the M23 armed group, allegedly supported by Rwanda, has forcibly recruited and mistreated thousands in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The newly implemented CEAS aims to cut down on asylum seeker numbers, yet experts remain doubtful about its potential effectiveness.
Following the tragic murder of an 11-year-old girl, France's justice minister has initiated a review of 70,000 child sexual abuse cases. Experts express mixed opinions on the feasibility of this ambitious plan.
As China and Russia compete for influence in North Korea, Kim Jong-un appears to be carefully managing his relationships with both countries to avoid over-dependence.
Excitement surrounds the blessing of the new tower of the Sagrada Familia basilica in Barcelona, featuring the work of sculptor Béatrice Bizot.
The EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum officially takes effect this Friday, yet concerns about its enforcement raise questions about its efficacy.
Audi's decision to launch the new Q7 in Europe as a diesel-only model is expected to be short-lived, with plans for additional engines in the pipeline.
On June 9, 2026, Pope Leo XIV gathered with 40,000 young people in Barcelona, highlighting the need for community support in combating anxiety and violence.
Recent research highlights the complexities of familial relationships in Iron Age Scotland, revealing insights into ancient funerary customs.
Despite a convincing win against Ukraine at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, England's Lionesses will have to settle for a Women's World Cup play-off position.
The latest iteration of Mazda's MX-5 Miata arrives in Europe, featuring a minor horsepower boost and a new special edition model.
As we mark a century since Antoni Gaudí's passing, his impact as an architect endures, particularly through the iconic Sagrada Família in Barcelona.
Recent weddings of Dua Lipa and Charli XCX in Sicily have led to a significant rise in interest for the Italian island, with Google searches increasing by 94% last week.
With the Solheim Cup approaching in less than 100 days, the competition for Team Europe's spots is heating up as selection day nears.
Linkcity and architect Philippe Prost will transform Fort Trois-Têtes in Briançon into an Olympic village, accommodating 900 to 1,200 athletes for the upcoming Winter Games.
The EU has invited Taliban officials to Brussels for discussions on deporting Afghan refugees, amid concerns regarding normalization and human rights issues.