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The EU wants to start outsourcing part of its climate efforts to foreign countries, dampening its own goals — and potentially ...
The summit of Paris’s iconic Eiffel Tower has been closed to visitors because of the punishing heat wave sweeping across ...
Poland will introduce temporary controls on its borders with Germany and Lithuania as of July 7, Prime Minister Donald Tusk ...
Brussels’ landmark Atomium attraction is cutting its visiting hours due to soaring temperatures that are turning the iconic ...
The French have not traditionally been big fans of air conditioning, but the number of French households installing cooling ...
PARIS — An Algerian appeals court has upheld a five-year prison sentence against French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, ...
Europe is sweltering under one of the most intense heatwaves in recorded history, as a punishing heat dome drives ...
Musk says the bill will balloon the U.S. national debt. On Monday, he threatened to unseat lawmakers who campaigned on ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) said it was hit by a “sophisticated and targeted” cyberattack as NATO leaders gathered ...
Governments are anxious about looming climate policies raising prices, but all but are now late on a plan to access EU aid.
As Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič heads to Washington, the EU is willing to accept a 10 percent baseline tariff in return for some up-front relief.
Public sector pay rises and ambitious new employment rights don’t mean Britain’s center-left government can rest easy.
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