From Washington to Warsaw, a ‘greenlash’ is picking up steam despite extreme heat
Reprisals over climate policies come at a time of extreme heat.
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Reprisals over climate policies come at a time of extreme heat.
Thousands of Marines backed by advanced U.S. fighter jets and warships are slowly building up a presence in the Persian Gulf.
Myanmar’s junta has pardoned ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi for some of the offences she denies – more than two years after she was detained as part of a military coup.
This July has been one of the hottest on record – and the summer’s not over yet. Euronews Culture spoke to fashion experts to get their advice on how to look professional in the office when it’s almost too hot to function and we’re sharing their knowle…
A powerful typhoon Khanun is approaching Japan’s southwestern island of Okinawa, lashing the region with strong winds and high waves, and forcing transportation to halt and stores to close.
The company, which owns Zara, has announced it’s in process of stopping purchases from Myanmar’s garment factories due to a campaign by a global workers’ union to convince companies to divest from the country.
Pee-wee Herman became a 1980s pop cultural phenomenon and delighted fans in three films, as well as on the TV series Pee-wee’s Playhouse.
The RBA has left the official cash rate on hold at 4.1%, the highest level since 2012, in line with investors’ expectationsRBA interest rates live updates: latest news and reaction after the Reserve Bank decision todayGet our morning and afternoon news…
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Sources: Meta plans to launch a range of AI chatbots dubbed “personas” that exhibit personalities as soon as September, to boost engagement on its platforms — Facebook owner seeks to seize on hype for AI…
A estimated $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot will again be up for grabs, giving lottery players a chance to snap an unlucky streak that has stretched on for months.