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How to make exercise a habit: listed 6 tips
Named six tips to turn exercise into a sustainable habit.
The day of controversial clothes. What else can be celebrated on January 25
Today, on January 25, fashion lovers celebrate the Day of Controversial Clothing, challenging traditional fashion norms and encouraging eccentric outfits.
The Kremlin threatens to cut funding for the TOT if there is a low turnout in the "elections"
The Kremlin threatens to cut funding for the temporarily occupied territories in the event of a low turnout in the so-called "presidential elections" in March 2024.
eBay to lay off 1,000 employees amid high costs and slow growth
eBay intends to lay off 1,000 employees, approximately 9% of its workforce, due to skyrocketing costs outpacing business growth. CEO Jamie Iannone also announced plans to reduce the number of contracts with "alternative labor.
Dozens of potential planets may be favorable for life: research by scientists
Scientists have discovered 85 possible exoplanets with habitable temperatures. Sixty of these potential exoplanets are fresh finds.
Scientists discover previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins in Antarctica
Researchers have discovered four previously unseen colonies of emperor penguins in Antarctica. Some colonies have moved due to melting ice as a result of climate change, which has reduced the total population to 300,000 pairs.
Sri Lanka passes law making social media liable for "illegal" content
Sri Lanka has passed a law making social media companies liable for "illegal" content in an effort to combat cybercrime, such as child abuse and data theft. Critics say the law threatens freedom of speech and could harm the country's IT industry.
Germany's GDP growth forecast downgraded due to austerity
The ifo Institute has lowered its GDP growth forecast for Germany for 2024 to 0. 7%, explaining it by austerity measures worth almost 19 billion euros in the budget approved by the Bundestag.
Polish government plans to significantly liberalize abortion legislation
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced plans to submit a bill to parliament that would legalize abortion up to the twelfth week of pregnancy, as well as the sale of over-the-counter birth control pills from the age of 15. This follows widespread protests in response to stricter abortion laws introduced in 2021.
CO2 emissions from fossil fuels in the EU hit a 60-year low
Fossil fuel emissions are "finally back to 1960s levels," analysts say, but they warn that levels are still falling too slowly.