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Le Monde: Five cultural outings to enjoy in Paris with a baby
Five cultural outings to enjoy in Paris with a baby
Many Parisian museums are welcoming babies with special activities, countering the trend of making children unwelcome in public spaces. The Cité des bébés offers a plastic-free environment for early childhood development, allowing toddlers to explore and play in a creative setting.

This unique space, located in the Cité des sciences, features various engaging installations and is designed for children from birth to 23 months. Reservations are required due to limited capacity.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘We Will Dance Again’ film on Nova massacre wins award at Documentary Emmys
‘We Will Dance Again’ film on Nova massacre wins award at Documentary Emmys
The documentary "We Will Dance Again," detailing the Hamas massacre at the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, won the Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary. Directed by Yariv Mozer, the film combines survivor testimonies and footage to chronicle the tragic events.

Mozer dedicated the award to the safe return of hostages and called for an end to the ongoing conflict. The film highlights the devastating impact of the attack, which resulted in 364 deaths and 44 hostages taken from the festival.


#health

GB News: What type of coffee do you drink? Nation's favourite brew may hike risk of vision-loss condition sevenfold
What type of coffee do you drink? Nation's favourite brew may hike risk of vision-loss condition sevenfold
Research indicates that individuals with specific genetic markers who consume instant coffee may have a sevenfold increased risk of developing dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The study found a genetic link between instant coffee consumption and susceptibility to dry AMD, unlike ground or decaffeinated coffee.

Experts urge caution in interpreting these findings, suggesting that socioeconomic factors or lifestyle choices could influence the results. The study highlights potential implications for personalized medicine and the risks associated with highly processed foods.