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The scientific report highlights the alarming rise in childhood obesity and the need for early interventions to promote healthy lifestyles.
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29 June 19:23
In the first three months of 2025, air passenger transport increased by 8.1% to 5,597,400 passengers, according to the INS.
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Increasing VAT rates and dividends could make Romania unattractive for investors, warns economic analyst Adrian Bența.
Italy recorded a record public debt of €3.064 trillion in April, up significantly from the previous month.
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14 August 08:32
Digi Communications reported revenue growth of 13.4% in Q2 2024 to €474.7 million.
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