Jeannie Rice celebrates 42 years of uninterrupted running
Jeannie Rice, a world record holder in track and marathon running, marks her 42nd year of continuous running, a journey that began in 1983 and has become an integral part…
Footballer reveals autism diagnosis, aims to inspire change
A prominent footballer opens up about their autism and ADHD, sharing insights into their life and career, and their new role as an ambassador for the National Autistic Society to…
Border conflict erupts between Thailand and Cambodia
A long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated into violence, with both nations exchanging heavy artillery fire, resulting in casualties and prompting the closure of all border checkpoints.
Nuova vita per “La Meridiana”
Revitalizing a Facility The center, which was previously a semi-residential facility for individuals with dependencies, has been renovated and reorganized to provide a specific service dedicated to adolescents and young…
Irish meat industry showcases strength at Anuga 2025
Major Irish meat companies, including ABP and Dawn Meats, highlight their international presence at Anuga, the world's largest food and drink show, with strategic stands alongside Bord Bia and other…
Abandoned Soviet railway becomes symbol of peace in Armenia
A neglected Soviet railway in southern Armenia is now a symbol of peace, thanks to a US-brokered initiative aiming to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict through economic collaboration and infrastructure development.
Ecotourism trend reshapes cruise industry dynamics
As ecotourism gains momentum, the cruise industry is adapting, with Royal Caribbean leading the charge by unveiling a sustainable ship that aligns with growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible travel…
Bilingual brains: A mental workout with lifelong benefits
Speaking multiple languages is akin to a mental gym session, enhancing concentration, problem-solving, and creativity, while also building cognitive reserve that protects against aging and disease.
From Barcelona to London: A footballer’s neurodiverse journey
A football star reflects on her life between Barcelona and London, her late autism and ADHD diagnosis, and how these have influenced her career and personal growth.
Twin study reveals dangers of ultra-processed foods
A study by King's College London highlights health risks associated with ultra-processed foods, showing increased blood fat and sugar levels in a twin consuming such a diet compared to her…