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Russian answer to opioid epidemic: 'Cold turkey'Russia has an opioid abuse problem as big as America's, but a very different way of dealing with it. No methadone replacement therapy in Moscow – just a couple of aspirin and a short, sharp withdrawal shock.
First LookIrish deputy Prime Minister resigns under pressure from oppositionTo avoid a snap election and government shut down which could threaten the Brexit talks, the Irish deputy prime minister has announced her resignation following harsh criticism over her handling of a whistleblower in a police corruption case.Â
The Weinstein effect: Why France is taking sexual harassment seriously this timeThe charges against IMF head and presidential hopeful Dominique Strauss-Kahn just six years ago weren't enough to shift French societal thinking against harassment in the way that the Weinstein scandal has today. Why?
First LookPrince Harry is engaged to American Meghan MarklePrince Harry announces his engagement to his actress girlfriend Meghan Markle, a divorcée. The British monarchy has traditionally disapproved of marriage to divorcées, so acceptance of Harry's engagement marks a modern shift in attitude for the monarchy.
Parisian guide puts 'the second sex' in first placeEveryone's heard of Napoleon. But what about Simone de Beauvoir? Or Antoinette Fouque? Our correspondent takes a tour of Paris that explores the city's history through its (ought to be more) famous females.
Europe ponders prospect of life after MerkelFor more than a decade, Europe has been accustomed to relying on German leader Angela Merkel for strength and stability. But with her bid to form a new government in tatters, the continent may have to look elsewhere for leadership.
First LookAfter German coalition talks fail, Merkel looks for a way forwardChancellor Angela Merkel failed to form a three-part coalition and now faces an uncertain future for German politics. Political pathways could include a renewed effort to form a coalition between former political partners or a parliamentary vote for chancellor.
Wounded vets force disability rethink in UkrainePeople with disabilities have long been hidden away in Ukraine. But former soldiers who lost limbs in the war with Russian-backed rebels are winning medals in international sports events and giving them new status.
First LookEU leaders reaffirm commitment to social rightsAt a European Union summit, leaders laid out standards for fair labor markets and welfare systems. With the newly created European Pillar of Social Rights, leaders aim to emphasize the EU's commitment to social, not just monetary, issues.
First LookMerkel continues attempt to form three-way coalitionIn order to maintain power, German Chancellor Angela Merkel aims to form a three-way coalition between the Free Democrats, the Greens, and her own º£½Ç´óÉñ Democrats. Failure to clinch a deal could lead to new elections and another opportunity for the political far-right.
First LookLebanon's Hariri expected in France to end speculations he is being held against his willFrench President Emmanuel Macron extended an invitation to the Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in efforts to end tensions with Saudi Arabia and begin the resolution process.Â
As ban on 'Il Duce' trinkets looms, Mussolini's hometown eyes educational futureItaly is poised to ban sales of memorabilia featuring Benito Mussolini, which will affect shops in Predappio, a place of pilgrimage for neo-Fascists. But Predappio's mayor hopes to turn the town into a center for understanding what Fascism wrought in Italy.
First LookSpanish authorities claim Russian interference in Catalonia voteFollowing an investigation into the Oct. 1 referendum, Spanish authorities announced speculations that Russia spread pro-independence propaganda across social media in an effort to destabilize Spain.Â
Paid leave to care for pets? For more Italians, the answer is 'sì!'A university employee in Rome was granted a paid sick day by her employer to care for her English Setter earlier this fall – showing how pets are increasingly seen as members of society.
First LookEU coordinates defense operations with joint defense pactThe newly signed pact on permanent structured cooperation, or PESCO, will allow 23 countries within the EU to collaborate on military operations and defense spending.
First LookCould other nations follow France's example and export their culture as a brand?The Louvre Abu Dhabi is the most recent example of France selling its food, luxury fashion, and fine art as a recognizable lifestyle abroad.Â
First LookSpanish judge frees Catalan parliament's speaker on bailSupreme Court's decision will see Carme Forcadell Alcala Meco prison outside Madrid pending her payment of 150,000 euros bail. Four other Catalan lawmakers were also freed on 25,000 euro bail, while a fifth was released without bail.Â
As Weinstein aftershocks hit Westminster, a watershed for British politics?Women across Britain's political spectrum began speaking out about harassment by their male peers. Now, after a key minister's resignation and multiple MPs facing accusations, they are looking to change the culture of British politics.
First LookEuropean Union ramps up pressure Britain for real progress in Brexit talksEU ramps up pressure on Britain calling for substantial progress in talks on Britain's exit from the union if it wants negotiations to move onto future trade relations next month.Â
First LookIn less than a decade, Poland's massive far-right march has gone globalThe rally, which has drawn tens of thousands from across Europe in recent years, is scheduled for Nov. 11 – Polish Independence Day. Expert says it may be the world's largest gathering of far-right extremists.