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BOYNEXTDOOR: K-pop Group to Cause an Uproar with Latest Comeback

BOYNEXTDOOR is a six-member K-pop boy group under KOZ Entertainment, growing in popularity since their debut in 2023. The group is highly regarded for its authenticity and participation in songwriting, which earned them a devoted fanbase nicknamed “Onedoor.” Their popularity is increasingly growing. With the release of their new mini-album 19.99 in September of 2024,…

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Jorge Ramos to Leave Univision After Four Decades of Groundbreaking Journalism

Jorge Ramos, among the most identifiable voices in Spanish-language journalism, is leaving Univision after nearly four decades as the chief anchor for the network. Ramos, who turned 66, has been a staple feature since 1986 on *Noticiero Univision* and gained his reputation for fearless interviews with chiefs of state that range from Fidel Castro to…

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Europe's Debt Is Increasing Once More Due to Politics Eroding Budget Resolution

Europe’s Debt Is Increasing Once More Due to Politics Eroding Budget Resolution

Several of Europe’s heavily indebted governments are facing a challenging year as they grapple with the reality of reducing borrowing while contending with political constraints. After years of unrestricted spending during the pandemic and soaring energy costs, 2024 was anticipated as a turning point for repairing public finances across countries like France and the UK….

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In An Effort to Reduce its Dependency on China, Europe Has Resumed Magnesium Mining

In An Effort to Reduce its Dependency on China, Europe Has Resumed Magnesium Mining

Europe is set to resume magnesium mining after more than ten years, aiming to decrease its dependence on Chinese imports of vital raw materials. Romania, an EU member, recently granted a mining concession to Verde Magnesium, a company based in Bucharest and supported by Amerocap, a US private equity investor. Verde plans to inject $1…

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EU Begins Historic €6.5 Million Research on Psychedelic Use in Mental Health Treatment

EU Begins Historic €6.5 Million Research on Psychedelic Use in Mental Health Treatment

MEPs were informed on Tuesday, during the launch of PsyPal, the inaugural EU-funded clinical research project exploring psychedelic-assisted mental health treatments, that despite the growing awareness of mental health issues, there hasn’t been a translation of this awareness into innovative treatments. Tilly Metz, a Greens MEP, highlighted the potential of psychedelics to revolutionize mental health…

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Europe Shut Down the Riskiest Junk Bonds Due to Increasing Default Risk

The riskiest corporate debt is increasingly posing dangers for investors as signs of a growing default cycle emerge. Recently, the holding company of Thames Water Ltd. failed to meet payments on a £400 million bond ($504 million), while Altice France saw a drop in bond prices last month after announcing “discounted transactions” to reduce its…

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As Market Share Declines, The European Plastics Industry Is “In Trouble

According to a recent industry report released on Tuesday, the global plastics production landscape has seen notable shifts, with Europe experiencing a decline in its share while China’s output has surged to encompass a third of the market. Over the period from 2006 to 2022, Europe’s contribution to global plastics production dwindled from 22 percent…

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