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Europe

Europe

Music meets medicine as Parkinson's patient plays clarinet during brain surgery

"I remember my right hand being able to move with much more ease once the stimulation was applied, and this in turn improved my ability to play the clarinet," Denise Bacon said.
Denise Bacon, 65, plays the clarinet during four hours of Deep Brain Stimulation surgery at  King's College Hospital in London, in images released on Oct. 21, 2025.
Denise Bacon, 65, plays the clarinet during four hours of Deep Brain Stimulation surgery at  King's College Hospital in London, in images released on Oct. 21, 2025.
12h ago

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

British ex-soldier acquitted of murder charges in 1972 Northern Ireland massacre

A judge ruled that prosecutors failed to prove the veteran had opened fire with intent to kill on unarmed civilians who were running to safety in Northern Ireland.
Image: BRITAIN-NIRELAND-TRIAL-CONFLICT
Image: BRITAIN-NIRELAND-TRIAL-CONFLICT

U.K. royals' historic prayer with Pope Leo is a welcome respite from Epstein scandal

The event marked the first time since the Reformation that the heads of the two Christian churches, divided for centuries, have prayed together.
Image: King Charles III And Queen Camilla State Visit To The Holy See - Day Two
Image: King Charles III And Queen Camilla State Visit To The Holy See - Day Two
14h ago

Europe

Europe

Police probe new video showing Louvre jewel thieves escaping

Investigators hunting the gang behind the heist have also found traces of DNA samples in a helmet and gloves, prosecutors said.
Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated.
Robbers broke in to the Louvre and fled with jewellery on October 19, 2025 morning, a source close to the case said, adding that its value was still being evaluated.
15h ago

As U.S. rivalry intensifies, China pledges to advance self-reliance in science and tech

The ruling Communist Party’s elite Central Committee also announced the replacement of 11 members, its highest personnel turnover since 2017 amid a military anti-corruption purge.
China's National People's Congress - Fifth Plenary Meeting
China's National People's Congress - Fifth Plenary Meeting
16h ago

China woos foreign tech talent, fueling its own graduates' job fears

A new visa aimed at highly skilled workers comes as the Trump administration is narrowing their paths to the U.S.
Beijing University Of Technology Holds Campus Job Fair For Graduates
Beijing University Of Technology Holds Campus Job Fair For Graduates
16h ago

American e-waste is causing a 'hidden tsunami' in Southeast Asia, report says

The Basel Action Network said at least 10 U.S. companies were exporting used electronics to countries that aren't always prepared to safely handle the toxic metals they contain.
Vietnam-Electronic Waste-Report
Vietnam-Electronic Waste-Report
16h ago

North Korea has stolen billions in crypto and tech firm salaries, report says

Hackers have pilfered billions of dollars by breaking into cryptocurrency exchanges and creating fake identities to get remote tech jobs at foreign companies, the report found.
North Korea Worker's Party Anniversary
North Korea Worker's Party Anniversary
19h ago

Elon musk's SpaceX says it cut Starlink services at Myanmar scam compounds

The move comes after Myanmar's military shut down a major cybercrime operation along the Thai border, seizing dozens of Starlink devices.
People on a balcony of a building with what appears to be Starlink satellite dishes
People on a balcony of a building with what appears to be Starlink satellite dishes
21h ago

North Korea says its latest missile tests demonstrate a new hypersonic system

The report came a day after South Korea's military said it detected the North firing multiple missiles from an area south of Pyongyang, the capital.
A tv screen shows a missile firing
A tv screen shows a missile firing

U.S. sanctions Russia's two largest oil companies

The sanctions come after Trump confirmed that a planned meeting with Putin was off.
U.S. President Trump meets with Russian President Putin in Alaska
U.S. President Trump meets with Russian President Putin in Alaska