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Maize crop conditions in France, the European Union’s biggest grain producer, registered a third consecutive weekly decline ...
Amid suffocating temperatures, the Iranian authorities are closing public offices and cutting water and electricity as the ...
Jonas Vingegaard has his sights set on a first Grand Tour title in two years when the Spanish Vuelta starts on Saturday, with ...
At least 200 schools in France were forced to close in June as temperatures hit 38 degrees in a heatwave that struck right as ...
This summer’s record temperatures are revealing the toll climate change is taking on mental health. In France, psychiatric ...
The recent heat wave ranks among the most severe ever experienced in the south of France, rivaling the historic August 2003 ...
Maize crop conditions in France, the European Union's biggest grain producer, registered a third consecutive weekly decline ...
As France emerges from its second large-scale heat wave this summer, residents must cope with ever-hotter days, while industries from railroads to winemaking struggle to adapt for the long haul.
There are certain factors relating to geography and large-scale weather systems that make the French capital particularly ...
Doug Specht examines the marked change in how French media are reporting on extreme weather within the country This summer, ...
Soldiers continue to help firefighters across Spain, including in and around the Galicia and Extremadura regions, following ...
In France, the latest controversy isn't about taxes, the retirement age or even cuts to precious summer vacations. It's about air conditioning. Europe's summers are getting hotter, and some say turn ...