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What's Behind Europe's Spate of Wildfires and Are They Worse Than Before?
Major wildfires in Europe are starting earlier in the year, becoming more frequent, doing more damage and getting harder to stop.
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Major Pipeline From Russia to Europe Restarts, But Not Near Full Capacity
The operator of a major pipeline from Russia to Europe says natural gas has started flowing again after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance.
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Millions Swelter as UK Endures Its 1st Extreme Heat Warning
Britain’s first-ever extreme heat warning is in effect for large parts of England as hot, dry weather that has scorched mainland Europe moves north. The high heat is disrupting travel, health care and schools. Two airports were forced to close when their runways buckled. The temperature Monday reached 38.1 C (100.6 F) at Downham in eastern England, just shy of...
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First Baby Formula Flights From Europe to Arrive This Weekend
The first flights of infant formula from Europe, authorized by President Joe Biden to relieve a deepening U.S. shortage, will arrive in Indiana aboard military aircraft this weekend, the White House announced Friday.
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WHO: 1 Child Has Died in Mystery Liver Disease Outbreak
The World Health Organization says at least one death has been reported in connection with a mysterious liver disease outbreak affecting children in Europe and the United States
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Rare, Severe Liver Damage Reported in Kids in U.S. and Europe
Public health officials in Europe and the United States are investigating dozens of puzzling cases of severe hepatitis in young children.
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Harry and Meghan Make 1st Public Appearance in Europe Since Stepping Down as Senior Royals
The outing comes a day after the couple visited Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in England.
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Ukraine Refugees Encouraged to Find Jobs in Host Countries as War Exodus Slows Down
As the number of people leaving Ukraine for points west slows, authorities in Poland and other neighboring nations are encouraging refugees from the war to find jobs, especially in health care and education.
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Recession Fears Tied to Treasury Yields Are Overblown, Canaccord's Tony Dwyer Suggests
Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer believes investors should emphasize a different yield curve to predict the stock market’s direction.
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War Shakes Europe Path to Energy Independence, Climate Goals
Europe’s most pressing energy policy goal was reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change before Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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EU Strikes Gas Deal With the U.S. as It Seeks to Cut Its Reliance on Russia
It comes amid concern that energy-importing countries continue to top up President Vladimir Putin’s war chest with oil and gas revenue on a daily basis.
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COVID Case Spike in Europe Sparks U.S. Concern
Even as mask mandates fade away in the U.S., COVID cases are on the rise in Europe and China. NBC10’s Danny Freeman has the details on this spike and what steps the US may need to take.
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Biden Will Attend NATO Summit in Europe for Ukraine Talks
President Joe Biden will travel to Europe next week for face-to-face talks with European leaders about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced Tuesday
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Russia's War Idles Some European Mills as Energy Costs Soar
Italian paper mills that make everything from pizza boxes to furniture packaging have ground to a halt as the Russian war in Ukraine sent natural gas prices skyrocketing
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Europe's Travel Rules Are Dropping as Fast as Its Covid Cases
Citing high vaccination rates and the mildness of most omicron infections, Europeans nations are dropping rules deemed no longer effective against Covid-19.
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EXPLAINER: Ukraine Is Not Joining NATO, So Why Does Putin Worry?
At the core of the Ukraine crisis is a puzzle: Why would Russian President Vladimir Putin push Europe to the brink of war to demand the West not do something that it has no intention of doing anyway.
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World Marks Holocaust Remembrance Day Amid Rise in Antisemitism
Holocaust survivors and politicians warned about the resurgence of antisemitism and Holocaust denial as the world remembered Nazi atrocities and commemorated the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp
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Europe Considers New COVID-19 Strategy: Accepting the Virus
With one of Europe’s highest vaccination rates and its most pandemic-battered economies, the Spanish government is laying the groundwork for a new different COVID-19 playbook.
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Another COVID Christmas Brings Anxiety, But Also Optimism
A worldwide surge in COVID-19 infections thanks to the omicron variant is tempering Christmas celebrations.
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Netherlands ‘Going Into Lockdown Again' to Curb Omicron
Nations across Europe are moving to reimpose tougher measures to stem a new wave of COVID-19 infections spurred by the highly transmissible omicron variant