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About Daniel
Daniel Harper is a journalist based in Vienna, Austria. Covers stories from migration to politics, focusing mainly on central and eastern Europe, including Greece and the Balkans.
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What's the secret to making Vienna the world's most liveable city?

11 Sep 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Vienna has been named the world's most liveable city for the third consecutive year by the Economist Intelligence Unit, attributed to its affordability, healthcare, education, low crime rates, and extensive green spaces. The city also ranks highly in Mercer's quality of living index and Monocle Magazine's quality of life survey. Vienna's public transport system is heavily utilized, and the city boasts a significant amount of green space, including the Danube Island. The city government regulates rents to ensure affordability, and Vienna is recognized for its efficient infrastructure and high quality of life.

Large-scale comparison of 3d and 4d transition metal complexes illuminates the reduced effect of exchange on second-row spin-state energetics

08 Sep 2024  |  pubs.rsc.org
The study provides a comprehensive comparison of 3d and 4d transition metal complexes, highlighting the diminished impact of exchange interactions on the spin-state energetics of second-row transition metals. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the electronic properties and behavior of these complexes, with implications for their application in various chemical processes.

Prediction of Differential Pharmacologic Response in Chronic Pain Using Functional Neuroimaging Biomarkers and a Support Vector Machine Algorithm: An Exploratory Study

02 Aug 2024  |  Wiley Online Library
The study explores the use of functional neuroimaging biomarkers and a support vector machine algorithm to predict differential pharmacologic responses in chronic pain, specifically fibromyalgia. Utilizing fMRI data from two double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trials, the research aims to identify brain connectivity patterns that can predict individual responses to pregabalin and milnacipran. The findings suggest that baseline brain connectivity can distinguish responders to these drugs, potentially aiding in personalized analgesia. However, the study acknowledges limitations such as small sample size and lack of independent replication, emphasizing the need for larger, multisite trials to validate these results.

Three missing after heavy storms cause landslide in Switzerland

22 Jun 2024  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Heavy thunderstorms and rainfall in southeastern Switzerland have caused a landslide in the Alpine valley of Misox, leaving three people missing. Rescue operations are ongoing, with one woman already rescued. The landslide affected the municipality of Lostallo, prompting a search with excavators and search dogs. Swiss President Viola Amherd expressed shock at the damage and gratitude to emergency personnel. In Zermatt, heavy rains and melting snow caused the Mattervispa River to overflow, isolating the village and halting railway operations. In Valais, 230 residents were evacuated due to rising Rhone River levels. Meanwhile, southeast Poland is experiencing severe weather, with thunderstorms and hailstorms prompting the highest weather alert and over 900 damage reports.

Three missing after heavy storms cause landslide in Switzerland

22 Jun 2024  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Heavy thunderstorms and rainfall in southeastern Switzerland have caused a landslide in the Alpine valley of Misox, leaving three people missing. Rescue operations are underway, with one woman already rescued. The landslide affected the municipality of Lostallo, prompting a search with excavators and search dogs. Swiss President Viola Amherd expressed shock at the damage and praised emergency personnel. In Zermatt, heavy rains and melting snow have caused the Mattervispa River to overflow, cutting off the village and halting railway operations. In Poland, severe weather alerts have been issued due to thunderstorms and hailstorms, with authorities advising residents to stay indoors for safety.

Controversial restrictions on UK family visa rules eased after uproar

22 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo News
The UK government has lowered the minimum salary requirement for family visas from £38,700 to £29,000, with plans to adjust the threshold gradually. Initially criticized as an 'effective ban' on marrying foreign nationals, the change aims to provide predictability for families. Rights groups remain critical, and further immigration reforms include restrictions on students' family members and increased NHS fees for foreigners. Home Secretary James Cleverly claims these measures will significantly reduce net migration.

Zelenskyy tightens grip on absent officials amid escalating conflict

15 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is intensifying efforts to hold officials accountable amid the ongoing conflict with Russia, particularly targeting those absent from frontline duties. During a visit to the Donetsk region, Zelenskyy introduced a new military commander and addressed critical issues such as water supply and reconstruction. The region continues to face heavy Russian assaults, prompting evacuations and highlighting the need for Western military aid. Meanwhile, media restrictions have escalated as Russia retaliates against EU bans on its outlets. The conflict remains intense, with both sides engaging in prisoner exchanges and military maneuvers.

Will Ukrainian child refugees decide to return home when the war ends?

12 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Ukrainian refugees, particularly children, face a dilemma of whether to return home after the war or stay in their host countries. Many children are enrolled in dual education systems, balancing between their host country's curriculum and Ukrainian education. The decision to return is influenced by cultural assimilation and economic opportunities abroad. Ukrainian authorities are concerned about the potential loss of future generations needed for the country's recovery. The article highlights the challenges and considerations faced by refugees, including educational burdens and the potential impact on Ukraine's future economy.

Will Ukrainian child refugees decide to return home when the war ends?

10 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Millions of Ukrainian refugees, including children, face the difficult decision of whether to return home after the war or stay in their host countries. The integration of Ukrainian children into European education systems poses challenges, with many families opting for dual education to maintain ties with Ukraine. The Ukrainian government and educational organizations emphasize the importance of returning to rebuild the country, but the longer the war continues, the more likely it is that refugees will remain abroad. The future of Ukraine's recovery depends significantly on the return of its citizens.

Drug-related deaths in England and Wales surge to 30-year high

05 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Drug-related deaths in England and Wales have reached a 30-year high, with 4,907 deaths recorded in 2022, marking an 81.5% increase since 2012. The British Medical Journal report highlights a significant rise in opioid-related fatalities and polydrug use. Experts, including Niamh Eastwood from Release, criticize the UK's drug policy and call for comprehensive strategies focusing on harm reduction, treatment accessibility, and public awareness to address the crisis.
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