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The 720 Members of the European Parliament will be led by Roberta Metsola for the next two years and a half. ADVERTISEMENTRoberta Metsola has been re-elected president of the European Parliament for the next two years and a half, marking the beginning of the 10th legislature in Strasbourg.In a vote held on Tuesday morning, the 45-year-old Christian Democrat from Malta secured 562 votes in favour out of the 623 ballots cast by the newly-elected lawmakers, a comfortable victory that easily surpasses the necessary majority.”We must be the voice that ensures all of our policies work and that they work well…

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Previously identified only as “Jane Doe” in legal proceedings against the musician, Bianca Allaine Kyne has now spoken out publicly for the first time about her allegations against Manson. Content warning: Some readers may find details within this story disturbing. ADVERTISEMENTA woman who alleges that shock rock musician Marilyn Manson groomed and abused her from the age of 16 has come forward publicly for the first time.“No longer a nameless victim, I stand before you as Bianca Allaine Kyne, a survivor. Today, I reclaim my voice, a voice stolen for far too long,” Kyne, 44, said in a statement released…

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This week’s key events presented by senior health and food reporter Gerardo Fortuna Key diary datesWednesday 17 July: European Court of  Justice to rule on TikTok owner’s Bytedance’s challenge against designation as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act.Tuesday 16-Thursday 18 July: European Parliament’s opening plenary sessionFriday 19 July: Hungary’s presidency of the Council of the EU to present proposals on new genomic techniques during EU Council Working Group on Working Party on Genetic Resources and Innovation in Agriculture in Brussels.In spotlightADVERTISEMENTThe European Parliament will re-open following the EU elections hiatus, marking the official start of the new legislative mandate.The atmosphere…

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Doctors are uniquely trusted to discuss public health threats like climate change. ADVERTISEMENTDoctors should reduce “unnecessary” prescriptions and blood tests in a bid to curb their profession’s contribution to the climate crisis. That’s according to new guidance released by the UK’s Royal College of Physicians (RCP) this week. Its ‘Green Physician Toolkit’ suggests a range of actions that doctors can take, including talking to patients about how to protect themselves from the deadly impacts of rising emissions.“It can of course be challenging to prioritise sustainability at a time when there is very high demand for clinical care, but we have to…

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The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. When looking at these hostile actions individually, they might not constitute more than a nuisance on their own. Yet, collectively, these actions form a comprehensive hybrid warfare package where the boundaries are repeatedly pushed, Alexander Borum writes. ADVERTISEMENTDespite an unfolding war and a continued cost-of-living crisis, life for the average European citizen is both peaceful and comfortable. This is attested by the recently published Global Peace Index 2024, which shows that the list of the top 10…

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