Study finds 1 in 127 people worldwide have autism, almost double the previous estimate
One in 127 people, representing 61.8 million people globally, is on the autism spectrum, according to a new study. Read More
One in 127 people, representing 61.8 million people globally, is on the autism spectrum, according to a new study. Read More
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A historic secret passage connecting the Vatican with Rome’s Castel Sant’Angelo has reopened to the public on Monday. Read More
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Germany is set to face a tough 2025 with stagnating growth, fiscal uncertainty, geopolitical risks, high energy costs, and a weakening automotive sector. Without reforms to unlock structural investments and…
The platform to help victims who believe they have been drugged then assaulted was created two months amid the trauma of a mass trial that shook France and the rest…
Romania’s new government headed by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu of the leftist Social Democratic Party took the oath on Monday. The new pro-Europe government has been tasked with providing stability…
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasts Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico over reluctance to source alternatives to Russian gas. The Ukrainian leader’s fiery remarks come after Fico’s highly controversial visit to Moscow…
Newly appointed French Prime Minister François Bayrou formed the country’s fourth government in less than a year, with a key challenge for his cabinet being securing approval for the 2025…