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14 resultsfor “how much control do individuals have over aging”

Conflicts

Key people smuggler arrested after BBC uncovered identity

controlled from the town. In the documentary, Jaf promoted his services on social media, offering a people-smuggling service that covered the distance stretching from Afghanistan to the UK. His adverts featured glamorous images

BBC NewsYesterday
Politics

Polls open in Gaza area in first municipal election in 20 years

much of Gaza decimated by more than two years of war, the Ramallah-based Central Elections Commission chose to hold its first vote in Deir el-Balah. It had to improvise because it was unable

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 25
Health

'Prize draw addiction left me hungry and using tissues for tampons'

much to chase her losses that she could not afford basic essentials like shopping. She said that in one week she spent her entire monthly disability benefit of more than £1,200 on one website

BBC NewsMay 13
Health

Living with PMDD is like having the Grim Reaper visit every month

control. And while there is still very little scientific understanding about why PMDD is triggered in some individuals, researchers in Scotland have devised a groundbreaking suicide prevention tool aimed at helping clinicians identify signs

BBC NewsMay 16
Conflicts

How to help children cope after shootings like the San Diego mosque killings

aged, holds hands with a woman wearing a hijab, who holds hands with a man. They are walking in front of yellow police tape. ](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/3587x2391+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F7b%2F76%2F747e7f29442f8488c3acf8179c60%2Fap26138855372211.jpg) People hold hands near the scene

NPR Topics: News1h ago
World

Sinner speeds into history with Rome win

controlled manner of Sinner's 6-4 6-4 victory - resiliently recovering from falling an early break down, showing his variety by unpicking Ruud with the drop-shot, then solidly rolling his way through

BBC NewsMay 17
Politics

‘Everyone has a breaking point’: the immigration judges at the sharp end of Trump’s deportation drive

individuals with alleged ties to terrorism and later presided over asylum cases. He had taken the same oath as the agents now filling the street with gas. “I was proud to do my part

The Guardian WorldMay 9
Conflicts

Forced to drop out: Yemen’s children trade school for survival

aged children in Yemen are out of school, and 1.5 million displaced children are at risk of permanent school dropout. Although fighting on the country’s front lines has largely stopped since an April

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
World

‘The greatest ambassador for life on Earth’: Tributes paid to David Attenborough on his 100th birthday

individuals and families of all ages. I simply can’t reply to each of you all separately, but I would like to thank you all most sincerely for your kind messages.” The broadcaster, whose sonorous

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Health

'OCD made me think I was a monster'

individual feels compelled to do to temporarily relieve the stress of obsessions. This is partly why Sarah decided to homeschool her children - by knowing she could see them all the time, the images of them

BBC NewsApr 29
World

What is a radical? It's the question of M.I.A.'s vexing career

much angry energy is awful." Richards has extensively covered conspiracy theories, even designing [a chart](https://conspiracychart.com/) to document the snowball effect that pushes people from beliefs grounded in reality to those completely detached

NPR Topics: NewsMay 9
Politics

'We're not kids anymore': The DACA generation hits their 30s with an unstable future

ages of 31 and 44. Beneficiaries of the program have advanced degrees, U.S. citizen children and businesses. Meanwhile, the DACA program has become increasingly unreliable under this second Trump administration. ![Blanca Sierra-Reyes poses

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Conflicts

BBC unmasks key people smuggler in network behind most small boat crossings

individual police forces in Europe to track his whereabouts or follow leads beyond their own borders. However, using contacts in the smuggling world, my colleague Rob Lawrie and I were able to follow a trail

BBC NewsMay 12
Politics

Gun rights groups see 'golden age' under Trump administration

age of the Second Amendment" under Trump. Commerford spoke to NPR after several recent actions on gun rules taken by the Justice Department. Just four days after the [gunman attack](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/27/nx-s1-5800175/white-house-correspondents-dinner-cole-allen-federal-court)

NPR Topics: News13h ago