“It’s no longer a question of if we will have a heatwave, but how many are we going to experience this year and how long will they last,” said Marisol Yglesias Gonzalez, technical officer for climate change and health at the WHO in…
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Beijing sanctions Manila’s South China Sea legal claim architect Francis Tolentino
China has sanctioned the former Senate leader of the Philippines Francis Tolentino, a key ally of the Southeast Asian country’s President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr on South China Sea issues.Beijing accused Tolentino of “egregious conduct on…
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Russia says Moscow now occupies all of Ukraine’s Luhansk region, illegally annexed in 2022
A Russia-appointed official in Ukraine’s occupied Luhansk region said Monday (June 30, 2025) that Moscow’s forces have overrun all of it — one of four regions Russia illegally annexed from Ukraine in September 2022 despite not fully controlling…
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Saudis, US drive strife inside global climate science body
LONDON — Ideally, science and politics — like oil and water — should not mix. But in the world’s premier climate science institution, oil is fighting to gain the upper hand.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is…
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Meet the first ‘scientific refugees’ fleeing the US for France – POLITICO
Brian Sandberg, a professor of history at Northern Illinois University who researches climate change during the Little Ice Age period from roughly the 16th to 19th centuries, had already been set to spend a year in Marseille as a visiting…
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Feijóo’s now-or-never moment to lead Spain
MADRID — With his conservative People’s Party comfortably ahead in polls and the Socialist-led government mired in scandals, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has never looked so close to becoming Spanish prime minister.
In theory, Spain doesn’t…
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Putin is invading more than Ukraine – POLITICO
Together with a bipartisan group of seven former U.S. ambassadors to Romania, we had publicly urged Romanians to reject Putin’s candidate. We couldn’t silently stand by and allow the patently false Russia-driven propaganda to go…
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Labour’s efforts to satiate Britain’s unions may not be enough – POLITICO
Summer of discontent?
A summer of strikes could make the growth Reeves desperately covets even harder to achieve — and draw unfavorable historical comparisons.
In the 1970s, Labour was effectively toppled for a generation by what…
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European security tops Denmark’s EU presidency priorities | National
European security tops Denmark’s EU presidency priorities | National | wyomingnewsnow.tv
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Canada U-turn on US tech taxes leaves Europe in the lurch
Canada dropping tax on US tech giants under pressure from US President Donald Trump is fuelling concern about the future of such levies in other countries, particularly in Europe. The first payment for Canada’s Digital Services Tax (DST) was…
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