Brexit Project moves up a gear
British lawmakers voted for Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill paving the way for Britain’s exit from the European Union on January 31.
The newly elected British parliament voted, in principle, for Boris Johnson’s Brexit project.
Don't do these things just to please others
We often try to show that we are perfect to be loved and accepted by society, but no one is perfect, and we cannot please everyone around us, nor should we try to do so.
Processed foods threaten you with diabetes
A new study indicated that people who eat many processed foods are more likely to develop diabetes compared to those whose diets contain more foods in their natural form.
Boeing to Suspend Production of 737
The aircraft manufacturer announced on Monday that the production of its flagship aircraft will be suspended from next month. Despite the 737 MAX’s flight ban for nine months, Boeing had continued production at its Renton plant.
Israel on the way to new elections in March
Israelis will go to the polls for the third time in a year. Polls again give Netanyahu and his rival Gantz neck and neck.
The Israeli political class was preparing the ground Wednesday evening for new elections, at the beginning of March, the third in less than a year, with the flavor of a new duel between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, now charged with corruption, and his rival Benny Gantz.
A Scottish company claims to produce a miracle drug that treats diabetes and multiple sclerosis
A Scottish company claims to have a solution that can make fecal transplants more acceptable, by drying healthy bacteria in the feces and putting them in the grain, which opens the door to treatment for many diseases.
These are the most important economic challenges for the expected Algerian president
The presidential elections will be held in Algeria next Thursday, December 12th, which does not receive the approval of a good part of the popular movement that started since the beginning of 2019, as the movement demands the exclusion of all officials during the era of “Bouteflika” as well as representatives All institutions that supported the environment of political and economic corruption during the last period before any elections were held there.
Scientifically, living near the sea preserves mental health
People who live near the coast are usually happier than those who live in landlocked cities, and this is the conclusion of a recent study by researchers from the University of Exeter and published in the magazine Health and Place in September 2019.
6 magic fruits that help you get rid of belly
The German Nutrition Association reported that there are types of fruits that contain important nutrients that help remove belly fat (rumen), which negatively affects the body, and increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and metabolism:
4 weapons to fight viruses
The German magazine “Freuden” provided some advice and instructions that can protect against viruses and strengthen the immune system to fight viruses in the body, namely: