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By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -Recent heatwaves across Europe could slow economic growth in Europe by half a percentage ...
Russian energy giant Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe via the TurkStream undersea pipeline fell by 18.3 ...
German authorities say a Danish national arrested last week is suspected of surveilling potential targets in Berlin.
Temperatures climbed above 100 degrees Fahrenheit across parts of Europe, creating health concerns and causing landmarks to ...
As Europe and North America swelter through heat waves, people in South America are contending with equally extreme weather ...
Europe sizzled in its first major heat wave of the summer on Tuesday. Barcelona recorded its hottest June in over a century.
Wildfires continued to rage on the western coast of Turkey as more than 50,000 people have been evacuated from impacted areas ...
As a heat wave scorches most of Europe, the Eiffel Tower announced it will be closing early on Tuesday with France expected ...
Health warnings were issued to tens of millions of Europeans as temperatures climbed well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or ...
Increased military spending would make Europe safe from Russia and independent from America, at last securing its superpower ...
The heat was so expansive that mountaintops, including the French Alps, that are usually frozen from snowpack saw record ...
This summer in Paris, a sunset cigarette under the Eiffel Tower could come with an unexpected price tag. Starting July 1, ...
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