Medical Breakthrough: Surgeons Remove Spinal Tumor via Eye Socket
united states May 6, 2025 08:57Doctors in the United States successfully remove a rare spinal tumor via a patient's eye socket, avoiding high risks in a groundbreaking procedure.
Doctors in the United States successfully remove a rare spinal tumor via a patient's eye socket, avoiding high risks in a groundbreaking procedure.
The European Union launches 'Choose Europe' initiative with €500 million to lure American researchers affected by President Trump's policies, aiming to enhance research opportunities.
Nine people have died and over seventy are hospitalized as tourist boats capsize in Qianxi, Guizhou province, due to strong winds. Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for full rescue efforts.
President Donald Trump now seems to rule out a third term, mentioning potential successors. He also addresses Federal Reserve Chair Powell and trade policies in a recent interview.
Donald Trump faces backlash from Italian and Catholic circles over a photo portraying him as the Pope, sparking accusations of 'pathological grandiosity'.
A record number of cardinals from 71 countries gather in Rome to elect the next pope. Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin leads as a favorite, followed by Matteo Maria Zuppi and Pierbattista Pizzaballa.
Germany's intelligence service deems AfD state-threatening and recommends a ban, citing anti-democratic activities. Political implications arise as the report surfaces days before new conservative chancellor takes office.
Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of Ugandan President Museveni, admits holding the opposition leader Bobi Wine's bodyguard in his basement and threatens to castrate him.
President Trump announces plan to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, citing their opposition to his policies and funding suspension.
Israeli PM Netanyahu prioritizes defeating Hamas in Gaza over releasing hostages, citing a 'higher goal' in the conflict.
Jules Albert Wijdenbosch, former president of Suriname, dies in Paramaribo at the age of 83. Wijdenbosch served as president from 1996, founding the Democratic National Platform 2000 after leaving the NDP.
Israel celebrates its 77th Independence Day amidst deep divisions, violence, and political unrest. President Herzog calls for unity as right-wing extremists attack a synagogue during a memorial ceremony.
Recent revelations shed light on the heinous quadruple student murder case at the University of Idaho in 2022, implicating Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology student, in the brutal killings.
At least 22 people have died in a restaurant fire in China, with President Xi Jinping calling for a swift investigation and support for the victims' families.
Canadian PM Mark Carney accuses the US of attempting to annex Canada following his party's election win, citing Trump's intentions to control Canadian resources.
The Liberal Party emerges victorious in Canada's parliamentary elections, surprising many as they defeat the Conservative Party. Carney's stance on Canadian independence gains support amid competition with Pierre Poilievre.
Friedrich Merz gains CDU's backing for the German government coalition, preparing to become the next Chancellor. Key party alliances and policy goals are discussed ahead of the crucial parliamentary vote.
Confirmation of North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine reveals a new dimension of the conflict and strengthens the strategic friendship between Moscow and Pyongyang.
The suspect in the Vancouver 'Lapu Lapu' street festival attack, Kai-ji Adam Lo, had a history of family tragedies and mental health struggles leading up to the incident.
Hezbollah cautions Israel over dragging Lebanon into a new war as disarmament attempts intensify. President Aoun urges US and France to restrain Israel, while Hezbollah's leader rejects disarming the group.
North Korea officially announces sending troops to aid Russia in the conflict with Ukraine, marking a significant alliance. Thousands of North Korean soldiers reportedly deployed in the Kursk region.
Behind the scenes at the Vatican, a power struggle unfolds as cardinals convene for the conclave to elect the next pope, following the nine days of mourning for Pope Francis.
Two young individuals lost their lives in Berlin-Wannsee while engaging in 'train surfing' on top of a train. Authorities are investigating the accident, highlighting the dangers of such activities in the area.
World leaders spark outrage as they grab their phones during Pope's funeral procession, seen as disrespectful. Some even share photos on social media.
President Donald Trump orders US ships to navigate Panama and Suez Canals without toll charges, impacting both military and commercial vessels.
North Korea showcases a new 5000-ton warship, Choe Hyon, equipped with 'most powerful weapons' in Nampo. Kim Jong-un highlights security concerns and criticizes South Korea and the US for escalating tensions.
Authorities in the USA have identified two victims of the notorious 'Long Island' serial killer as Tanya Jackson (26) and her 2-year-old daughter, Tatiana Dykes.
Discover the resilience of stray dogs in Tsjernobyl's exclusion zone, evolving genetically to survive radiation exposure. Scientists reveal insights on their social behavior and unique genetic adaptations.
Researchers find a new caterpillar species on Hawaii that covers itself with leftovers of its prey to evade predators like spiders.
A 30-year-old German man stabbed a beggar to death in a plot to be arrested, receiving a life sentence for the cowardly act driven by personal troubles.