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16.11.2025 14:35
French national held in Venezuela released, announces Macron Camilo Castro, a 41-year-old yoga teacher, disappeared on June 26 at the Paraguachon border crossing, which separates Venezuela from Colombia, where he lives. He had gone to renew his expired Colombian residency visa, his family said in August.

16.11.2025 18:00
Why Can’t We Get Hormone Therapy Right? If you’re a woman of a certain age, your social media feed is likely filled with advice on what hormones you should take. The promises made by menopause influencers about hormone therapy are expansive: easing hot flashes and night sweats for starters, but also promoting better brain and heart health, improving muscle mass and bone strength, boosting energy, and even enhancing your sex life.

16.11.2025 18:00
Apple’s iPhone Overhaul Will Reduce Its Reliance on Annual Fall Spectacle Apple’s iPhone is getting its biggest makeover yet — both to its features and release schedule. Here’s what’s happening to the company’s flagship product. Also: The Mac Pro is on the back burner, and Tesla is finally adding support for CarPlay. Lastly, Apple’s longtime operating chief wraps up his time at the company.

16.11.2025 18:00
Newsom Isn’t the Best ‘Affordability’ Messenger California Governor Gavin Newsom got a hero’s welcome last week when he arrived in Brazil for COP30. Because President Donald Trump basically boycotted the United Nations Climate Summit, it was Newsom who ended up huddling with diplomats and executives, and getting mobbed by delegates, activists and adoring fans.

16.11.2025 18:06
Can the World Afford to Retire? How One Country is Addressing the Crisis Around the world, market forces – low interest rates, longer lives, workers changing jobs – are testing underfunded pension plans. We explore how the world should rethink financial security for aging populations. The Netherlands offers one solution by taking on more risk for younger populations. Economist Teresa Ghilarducci explains why countries like the US have kicked the can down the road, while Dutch experts Adrian Rikjen and Stan Veuger highlight how a pivot toward defined contributions could make the system sustainable. (Source: Bloomberg)