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Why Sweden Faces a High-Stakes Election
By Sanya Mansoor
What Happens When Queen Elizabeth II Dies?
By Yasmeen Serhan/London
Poland’s ‘Ministry of Memory’ Is Skewing History
By Katia Patin/Nowy Sącz, Poland
Liz Truss’s Impossible Task
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It will be a bellwether of the Ukrainian military's long-term prospects and ability to recapture territory from Russia.
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A tightly-controlled media and lack of a viable political opposition help explain Russian support for President Vladimir Putin.
By Yasmeen Serhan
August 24, 2022
Ukraine Marks Independence Day, 6 Months After Russian Invasion
Ukraine is marking both 31 years of independence from the Soviet Union and six months since Russia’s full-scale invasion on Wednesday.
By Charlie Campbell
August 23, 2022
Amid Drought, Spanish Towns Will Ship Water in on Tankers
A utility in northern Spain will import 2 million liters of water a day to keep taps running in four towns
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Today's Climate-Conscious Architects Want To Build Less
To tackle climate change, some are calling for a fundamental rethink of construction
By Ciara Nugent
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Europe's Energy Crisis Worsens as Heat Waves Increase Demand
European power prices rose to fresh records on Thursday as a heat wave limits energy supplies and wildfires rage across France.
By William Mathis/Bloomberg
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Kosovo Delays License Plate Rules Amid Serbia Tensions
Protests broke out on Sunday evening over a measure that would have required Serbs in northern Kosovo to get local license plates.
By Sanya Mansoor
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Low Water Levels Risk Closing Europe's Rhine River
Flowing from Switzerland to the North Sea, the Rhine is key for deliveries and exports of heating oil, gasoline, coal, and other commodities
By Jack Wittels and Kwaku Gyasi/Bloomberg
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Europe Relies on Russian Gas. A Tough Winter Lies Ahead Amid Fears of a Cut-Off
The Kremlin said it would further reduce gas supplies to the E.U. from Wednesday, fueling ongoing concerns about rationing.
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She says the bloc has compromised its green goals
By Alejandro de la Garza
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E.U. Mounts Urgent Call for COVID-19 Boosters as Cases Rise Again
European regulators are urging second booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines for people over 60 years old as cases and hospitalizations are again rising sharply.Recommendations from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the...
By Lyubov Pronina / Bloomberg
July 11, 2022
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"It’s never been this hot so early in the year"
By Emily Barone
June 23, 2022
Heat Wave Spreads Across Europe as High Summer Temperatures Arrive Early
“Every heat wave in the current climate is enhanced or boosted by climate change”
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June 15, 2022
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