ROME — Mario Draghi said Wednesday that he would be willing to stay on as Italian prime minister — because
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Cities are death traps in extreme heat — but they don’t have to be
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‘Ghastly’: Millions sweat through Britain’s hottest night
Millions of people in the U.K. have tossed, turned and groaned through the country’s hottest night on record. The Met
Liz Truss closes in on Penny Mordaunt in race to replace Boris Johnson
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss closed the gap on her nearest rival in the battle to replace Boris Johnson — as
German farm chief: Trusting Putin to free Black Sea is like believing in Santa Claus
Officials in Kyiv and Brussels are skeptical that efforts to free millions of tons of Ukrainian grain being blockaded by
Germany’s Scholz urges EU to deepen unity in the face of Russian threat
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday urged EU countries to show more unity and end “egoistic blockades” in areas such
German gas squeeze will last two winters, regulator says
The threat of gas shortages will hang over Germany for the next two winters, according to the head of the
‘I mean you no harm’: From troubled teen to neo-Nazi foot soldier
LAS VEGAS, Nevada —When Conor Climo was winning plaudits for his sharp intellect in Arbor View High School’s class of
‘Just hell.’ 5 countries suffering in Europe’s heat wave
As Europe feels the heat, politicians are sweating. In the U.K., an emergency Cabinet meeting was called Saturday to discuss
COVID masks will return in Germany, says justice minister
Germans will soon be required to wear protective masks in indoor public spaces to help fight the next spread of