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Is Paris Europe's most deadly capital during heatwaves?
21 August 2025There are certain factors relating to geography and large-scale weather systems that make the French capital particularly vulnerable to heatwaves.
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Security guarantees: These are the European countries willing to send troops to Ukraine
21 August 2025Europe is working together with the US to provide security guarantees for Ukraine in case of a possible peace deal with Russia. Part of the plan is to send a deterrent force with international soldiers.
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Spain reports nearly 400,000 hectares burned and 37 arrests due to fires
21 August 2025Spain continues to tackle several major wildfires in one of the country's most destructive fire seasons in recent decades, despite temperatures dropping across the Iberian Peninsula.
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Fires in Greece: helping the animals
21 August 2025Threatened by forest fires, local residents and associations in the Greek town of Patras are coming to the aid of livestock and wild and domestic animals.
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Watch the video: Where in the EU do people most want to move away from?
20 August 2025Lack of affordable housing and job opportunities are among the main reasons to leave. But the local political situation also plays a part.
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ING bank probed for role in Didier Reynders money laundering case
20 August 2025The former EU Justice Commissioner came under investigation in December 2024.
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Renaturalisation of wetlands slows global warming and species decline
20 August 2025For many centuries, farmers drained swamps to gain arable land. But this contributes to climate change. The European Union wants to change this, and an EU law sets out a detailed timetable: By 2050, half of the damaged moors are expected to be "healed" - a third of them through rewetting.
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European brews: Alcohol-free sector expands in Europe
20 August 2025The alcohol-free beer sector grew by 11% in 2024. While Germany leads in production, the Netherlands is the EU's biggest exporter.
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Why Brussels doesn’t hate air conditioning — but Europe still struggles with it
20 August 2025No, the EU hasn't banned air conditioning. So why do Europeans still resist it? Here's a policy look at Europe’s love-hate relationship with staying cool through the summer.
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Did Trump make EU leaders wait in line outside his office?
20 August 2025Posts are being widely shared featuring an image that social media users claim shows European leaders waiting in line to meet US President Donald Trump. However, the image is false.