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'The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against...

They call themselves "the Senior Women for Climate Protection". After losing their case in their home country, these Swiss women have...

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Nobel-winning 'God particle' physicist Peter Higgs...

British physicist Peter Higgs, whose theory of a mass-giving particle – the so-called Higgs boson – jointly earned him the Nobel Prize...

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The cost of climate inaction: Landmark ruling presses...

"To choose not to choose is still to act," as French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre once said. Judges at Europe's highest jurisdiction...

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Simon Harris pledges 'new ideas, energy' after becoming...

Lawmaker Simon Harris was elected Ireland's prime minister by a vote in parliament Tuesday, becoming at 37 the country’s youngest-ever...

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French charity sounds alarm about Seine ahead of Olympics

A French water charity sounded the alarm Monday about pollution in the Seine just over 100 days before the start of the Olympics when...

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Germany denies aiding 'genocide' in Gaza, says Israeli...

Israel's security is at the "core" of German foreign policy, the UN's highest court heard on Tuesday, where Berlin has denied a claim...

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Local Greeks pushed out as mass tourism takes over...

In Greece, the success of the tourist industry is making it difficult for local Greeks to keep up with surging property prices. Short-term...

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'Exceptional' dust cloud from Sahara sweeps Europe,...

An "exceptional" dust cloud from the Sahara is choking parts of Europe, the continent's climate monitor said on Monday, causing poor...

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Top EU rights court condemns Switzerland for climate...

The EU's top rights court on Tuesday condemned Switzerland for violating the Convention on Human Rights through its inaction in the...

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March is tenth straight month to be hottest on record,...

Europe's climate monitor said Tuesday that March was the hottest on record and the tenth straight month of historic heat, with sea...

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EU agrees on tougher restrictions on Ukrainian farm...

EU states and the European Parliament on Monday agreed tougher restrictions on some Ukraine farm imports, European Union presidency...

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In Ukraine's Donbas, ten years of war and Russification

On April 7, 2014, a coup by pro-Russian militants in the city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine was the spark that ignited the Donbas...

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