
From the Oslo to the Berlin patient: Lessons learned from 10 people ‘cured’ of HIV
A study confirms a new case of long‑term remission following a stem cell transplant from a donor with a unique genetic mutation

A study confirms a new case of long‑term remission following a stem cell transplant from a donor with a unique genetic mutation

Unanswered questions surrounding the Gelman collection have fueled growing concern, driving calls for stronger protection of the country’s cultural heritage

UniCredit’s takeover bid for Commerzbank encapsulates the major dilemmas of the European project: from the quest for megabanks to the persistence of soverignty concerns

Neither the United States nor Iran has yet entered into a compromise following the announcement. For now, the negotiations are not aimed at bridging differences, but rather at imposing them
Faced with the sustained targeting of its top leadership, the Iranian regime is waging war through a decentralized military command

The event that reunited Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson and Cheryl Ladd in Los Angeles has led to a digital judgment, with stark criticism of the actresses’ current appearance

Little is known about what this Executive Innovation Corps has done so far after being established in June, when four execs from Meta, Palantir and OpenAI were appointed Reserve Lt. Cols through a special direct commissioning program

The Iraqi capital is still trying to recover from the destruction and economic stagnation that followed the US invasion of 2003

New York’s MoMA is offering the largest retrospective of the French-American artist in the US since 1973, with 300 works ranging from Impressionism to Post-Industrial Art

In Southeast Asia, which is heavily dependent on imports from the Middle East, several countries have been implementing rationing measures for weeks

Viktor Orbán’s defeat opens a new political cycle in Europe, where the far right has already suffered several setbacks

In an election marred by logistical problems, the leader of Fuerza Popular and daughter of former autocratic leader Alberto Fujimori has garnered 17.17% of the vote, according to early counting

The Hungarian lawyer mobilized an ideologically diverse majority that saw him as the only candidate able to end the system from within