Troubled waters: The multiple impact of the devastating floods in Europe

Floods are becoming one of the most devastating natural phenomena across Europe, with over 680,000 affected people and more than 1,500 deaths between 2014 and 2024. Survivors report lasting psychological trauma, including fear and panic during rainfall. Incomplete data hampers preparedness and response efforts. As climate change worsens, the need for better flood tracking and risk mitigation becomes urgent.

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European patient data gold fever is on the rise

Developing a cloud service to manage, store, and make patient data available promises to be a huge business - it's hardly surprising that digital giants, familiar on our smartphones, are already lining up. But are national health systems ready for full digitalization?

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Beyond the mud: the invisible wounds inflicted by floods

Floods are becoming increasingly common all over Europe, causing significant damages that require massive expenses to be fixed. The Italian region of Emilia-Romagna has become an epicenter of devastation and traumas, as floods don't just leave marks on buildings, but also on citizens, who often end up feeling discouraged and abandoned by the local administration.

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The ministry of doctors without families

In Portugal, more than 1.5 million patients registered on the National Health Service have no GP. But, in the last decade, the number of specialists trained in general and family medicine has increased. If this is so, why is there a shortage of doctors in primary care?

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Housing: Who can afford to rent in the Slovenian capital?

"I take a leave every year to be able to move, which makes me completely exhausted because I'm moving instead of resting. And every move costs money plus you often have to pay an estate agent and double the rent. And then there’s also the security deposit," a tenant who was moving again because

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CASTARTER: an R Package for Text-Mining

Data-journalism often implies using a great variety of tools to make the most out of available data. It is with this idea in mind, that our partners are always looking for new, more efficient ways to work with data, and often their effort is then transposed into something tangible, that all data-journalists can have

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