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03.08 / 17:57
Climate change Gas Centre Scholz 'calls Putin's bluff' over turbine at centre of gas dispute with Russia
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz inspected a mechanical turbine at the centre of a natural gas dispute and declared on Wednesday that "there are no problems" with the part besides information from Russia’s state-controlled gas company.
02.08 / 19:57
Climate change European Union celebrities Heatwave us house US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives in Taiwan in defiance of Beijing
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday night despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island claimed by China.
02.08 / 19:57
Climate change European Union celebrities Heatwave Ukraine war: Five new developments linked to Russia's invasion
Russia’s Supreme Court declared Ukraine’s Azov Regiment a terrorist organisation, a designation that could lead to terror charges against some of the captured fighters who made their last stand inside Mariupol's shattered steel plant.
02.08 / 09:49
Climate change Research 9/11 plotter and al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike
Ayman al-Zawahiri, who headed al-Qaeda and helped plot the 9/11 terrorist attacks, has been killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan, United States (US) President Joe Biden confirmed Monday.
02.08 / 09:49
Climate change Research United Nations World one step from 'nuclear annihilation', says UN chief
The head of the United Nations (UN) has warned that the world is one step away from "nuclear annihilation" and faces dangers not seen since the Cold War. 
01.08 / 20:19
Climate change Research Tourism Ukraine war: Five latest developments linked to Russia's invasion
The departure of the first Ukrainian ship carrying grain from Odesa since the start of the Russian blockade of Black Sea ports five months ago has been widely welcomed.
27.07 / 10:55
Climate change Heatwave Croatia links divided region with new Adriatic coast bridge
Croatia has opened a long-awaited bridge connecting two parts of the country's Adriatic Sea coastline while bypassing a small sliver of Bosnia's territory.
25.07 / 15:53
Climate change Heatwave Putin will be 'humiliated' if he has to meet Zelenskyy, says defector diplomat
A former Russian diplomat who became the most high-profile defector when he quit his job in Geneva after the invasion of Ukraine, says Vladimir Putin would be "humiliated" if he had to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 
25.07 / 10:37
Climate change Pope Francis Human Rights International Myanmar junta executes democracy activists amid international outcry
Myanmar ruling junta has carried out its first executions in nearly 50 years with the hangings of a former National League for Democracy lawmaker, a democracy activist and two men accused of violence after the country's military takeover last year.
23.07 / 19:11
Climate change Floods WHO outbreak Monkeypox: WHO declares global health emergency over 'extraordinary' outbreak
WHO has declared an international health emergency over the monkeypox outbreak, which has affected nearly 17,000 people in 74 countries. 
22.07 / 12:29
Climate change Football Trump Riot Trump ignored pleas to stop riot, as VP's security 'prepared to die'
Despite desperate pleas from aides, allies, Republican congressional leaders and even his family, Donald Trump refused to call off the mob attack on the US Capitol building on 6 January 2021. 
21.07 / 19:13
Climate change European Union Hungary's top diplomat visits Moscow to negotiate gas supplies despite EU sanctions
Hungary's government wants to buy close to a billion cubic metres of natural gas from Russia despite European Union sanctions, its top diplomat said ahead of talks with his Moscow counterpart.
21.07 / 19:13
Climate change European Union Italy's President Mattarella dissolves parliament, orders new election
Italy is set to hold a general election this autumn after President Sergio Mattarella formally dissolved parliament.
18.07 / 19:45
Climate change Heatwave Too hot to work? What the labour laws in these EU countries say about working in a heatwave
As Britain braces itself for the hottest temperatures ever recorded, the initial widespread enthusiasm for the unusual summer heat has given way to concerns over the impact it could have on a country almost completely unprepared for such hot weather.
17.07 / 20:57
Sport Climate change World War II Nazi France remembers its horror of sending 13,000 Jews to Nazi Germany during Vel d’Hiv deportations
Family by family, house by house, French police rounded up 13,000 people in central Paris on two terrifying days in July 1942. Then they sent them to Nazi death camps simply because they were Jewish.
17.07 / 16:21
Sport Climate change Italians ask Prime Minister Draghi to remain in office despite political crisis
Italy's mayors, business organisations and union leaders urged Prime Minister Mario Draghi at the weekend to rethink his decision to resign, warning that the stability of the debt-laden country was at risk.
17.07 / 14:05
Climate change War crimes Russia 'clearly' preparing for next stage of offensive in Ukraine, Kyiv says
Russia is preparing for the next stage of its offensive in Ukraine, a Ukrainian military official said, after the Kremlin said its forces would step up its attacks in "all operational areas".
17.07 / 14:05
Europe Climate change Thousands evacuated in France as wildfires blaze throughout southern Europe
Strong winds and hot weather have frustrated French firefighters' efforts to contain a huge wildfire in the Bordeaux region for a fifth straight day on Saturday, in one of several wildfires scorching Europe this week.
17.07 / 13:01
Climate change European Union MPs North Macedonia: MPs vote for EU proposal lifting Bulgarian veto despite protests
Lawmakers in North Macedonia have backed a controversial French-brokered deal that aims to settle a dispute with Bulgaria and open the way for EU membership talks.
16.07 / 19:41
G20 Climate change IMF Weekend Ukraine war: Five key developments to know about from the conflict this weekend
The White House says Russian officials have visited an airfield in central Iran at least twice in recent weeks to view weapons-capable drones it is looking to acquire for use in its ongoing war in Ukraine.
16.07 / 12:31
Climate change Heatwave Sirens in Kyiv as Russia escalates long-range bombardment across Ukraine
Air raid sirens sounded across Kyiv on Saturday as Russia stepped up its long-range bombardment of Ukrainian cities that has killed at least 34 people in the last three days, injuring scores.

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