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German Greens see slow progress in talks on new government

Germany’s Greens have signalled that negotiations to form a new governing coalition are progressing slowly and differences remain over climate policy. The environmental party last...

Flash floods in Bosnia prompt evacuations amid power outages

Heavy rain has caused flash flooding in Bosnia, prompting evacuations, causing power outages in the capital and submerging roads in some parts of the...

WHO Europe chief voices ‘grave concern’ about Covid rebound

A 53-country region in Europe and Central Asia faces the “real threat” of a resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic in the coming weeks or...

Two die as man falls seven floors and lands on Abba concert-goer below

Two men died when one of them jumped or fell from the seventh floor of a culture centre in Sweden and landed on the...

Johnson joins G20 leaders to throw coins into Trevi Fountain in Rome

The leaders of the world’s biggest economies have been taking in the sights in Rome, visiting the Trevi Fountain before getting back to work...

Austria threatens Covid lockdown – for the unvaccinated

Unvaccinated people in Austria could face new lockdown restrictions if Covid case numbers continue to rise, Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg has said. If the number of...

Spain pledges quicker help for La Palma following volcano damage

Spain’s prime minister has announced that his government will speed up already promised aid to help the thousands of residents on La Palma whose...

Campaigners stage climate protests across continents

Environmental campaigners staged protests on several continents to press their demands for more government action to curb global warming ahead of the upcoming UN...

One-off payment to help 36 million French motorists hit by rising fuel prices

French Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced that millions of lower and medium-income motorists will be given 100 euros (£84) in financial assistance to...

World’s biggest triceratops skeleton sells for £5.5m in Paris

The world’s biggest triceratops skeleton, known as “Big John”, has been sold for 6.6 million euros (£5.5 million) at a Paris auction house. The enormous...

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