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TENNIS | Vekic bullish on future despite a rough season so far
Croatia’s Donna Vekic in action against India’s Vaishnavi Adkar at the WTA Chennai Open 2025 tennis at the SDAT stadium, Chennai, on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. | Photo Credit: B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM Donna Vekic, by her own admission, hasn’t had a...
Opinion: When it comes to making voting easy, Ireland is way beyond others in Europe
OVER THE PAST two years, voters have directly elected their president in Poland, Finland, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Romania, Croatia, Slovakia, and Lithuania with turnouts averaging over 60%. In Cyprus, Czech Republic and Poland over 70% of the...
Best vegan burgers, brunch, pizzas and more plant-based bites in Cork
November 1 is World Vegan Day! And whether you're a devoted animal lover, plant-based health nut or veggie-curious, there are loads of options in Cork city that you may not have even heard of. We have curated our picks for some of the best...
Europe’s Cancer Divide: Where You Live Still Shapes Survival
Five-year survival rates for patients with cancer can differ by as much as 25% between European countries, whereas mortality can vary by up to 1.6 times. These figures, presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Annual Meeting...
Cottom: A Nazi tattoo exposes Democrats’ greatest weakness
By Tressie Mcmillan Cottom New York Times All you have to do is take a passing glance at Graham Platner, a progressive candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, to understand why so many Democrats have been frothing at the mouth over his candidacy for...
Remains of Vukovar hero Jean-Michel Nicolier found near Ovčara
by croatiaweek October 29, 2025 in News Jean-Michel Nicolier (Photo credit: Fair Use) A new mass grave has been discovered just a hundred metres from the infamous hangar at Ovčara, near Vukovar, revealing the remains of three men. Minister of...
Salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds in Europe. Sicilian tomatoes are the chief suspect
Published on 24/10/2025 - 13:32 GMT+2 Hundreds of people across Europe have fallen ill with food poisoning over the past two years – and tainted tomatoes are the prime suspect, health officials warned. As of late September, there have been 510...
There is little sadder than the death of a language
The last Yana-speaker in the world died in 1916. When Ishi was born, the Yana were still a small but healthy collection of tribes ranging the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, where they lived off what they could hunt and the salmon they...
Olympic Tennis Star Undergoes Blood Test on Court As Worrying Scenes Witnessed at WTA 250
The tennis season is never a stroll. It’s a grind shaped by tricky courts, unpredictable conditions, and a calendar that never lets up. Few know that better than Donna Vekic. After winning silver at the 2024 Olympics, Croatia’s first-ever women’s...
A Nazi tattoo exposes Democrats' greatest weakness
All you have to do is take a passing glance at Graham Platner, a progressive candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine, to understand why so many Democrats have been frothing at the mouth over his candidacy for months. His beefy tattooed arms and...
Monte Rosso: A Family Dream Reborn on Istria’s Red Hill
Summary Davor Duboković, co-owner of the Monte Rosso estate in Croatia, discusses the success of his family’s olive oil production business, which has roots dating back over a century. The estate has become one of the largest and most...
Is the risk of ‘brain drain’ overlooked in the EU’s enlargement process?
The accession of new countries to the European Union risks exacerbating the shortage of critical workers in the newer member states, aggravating a brain drain. While integrating the European Union can create business and investment opportunities,...
Bavaria Reports Local West Nile Virus Case
(Vax-Before-Travel News)The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) recently reported that 13 countries in Europe reported about 1,000 locally acquired human cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) infection with known place of infection....
Man Utd legend discovered brain haemorrhage after he threw up in toilet on family holiday
Edwin van der Sar suffered a brain haemorrhage in 2023 Manchester United legend Edwin van der Sar was enjoying a family holiday in Croatia when his life took a sudden turn. The Dutch shot-stopper, who his celebrating his 55th birthday on Wednesday...
Comparative Immunogenicity and Safety of Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine When Administered Using Needle Free Injection System to That with Conventional Needle-Syringe in India: A Randomized, Parallel Group Study
Introduction Immunization is an integral strategy of child’s primary healthcare and one of the most cost-effective interventions, averting an estimated 4.4 million deaths yearly. Thus, there is a need to ensure that no child is left behind without...
Intrepid expands 2026 Active Portfolio with 28 new trips
As the demand for active trips grows, Intrepid Travel has announced that will be adding 28 new active trips to its offerings in 2026. The move, by the certified B Corp, is designed to help travel advisors meet the surging demand for health,...
PTGDS: As a Specific Biomarker for Septic Cardiomyopathy
Introduction Sepsis is a life-threatening condition arising from a dysregulated host response to infection, characterized by a systemic inflammatory response that can lead to multi-organ dysfunction and a high mortality rate.1 Among the numerous...
Chiropractor broke mum’s pelvis treating 'back pain' before shock cancer diagnosis
Beverley Johnston has praised hospital staff who treated her blood cancer(Image: UGC) A chiropractor broke a mum’s pelvis in five places when she sought help for “back pain” before a shock cancer diagnosis. Beverley Johnston, from Dennyloanhead,...
New study debunks myth of the ‘London Underground mosquito’
A type of mosquito that was believed to have evolved in the London Underground has a much older origin in the Mediterranean, according to a new genetic study. The myth originated during World War II when Londoners sheltering from German warplanes...
Closing the Gap: Managing Journal Entry Risk in the Record-to-Report Process
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