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Europe heat wave 'virtually impossible' without human impact
Europe heat wave 'virtually impossible' without human impact
A new study says Europe's current heat wave would have been nearly impossible without climate change and is now 200 more likely than 20 years ago. And Germany is expecting things to warm up even more. DW has the latest.
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Fact check: throwing cold water on heat wave disinformation
An outdated air-conditioning law, a viral health myth about sleeping with the fan on and the age-old climate change hoax allegation: DW checked what's spreading in Europe's heat wave.
Germany news: Heat soars as political reforms split opinion
Germany news: Heat soars as political reforms split opinion
As Europe's heatwave rages, Germany continues to swelter with new records expected Saturday. Elsewhere, politicians bicker over reforms and industry blames train operator DB for billions in losses. DW has the latest.
Europe heat wave: Over 1,300 excess deaths, WHO says
Europe heat wave: Over 1,300 excess deaths, WHO says
The WHO said over 1,300 excess deaths have been recorded in Europe since the record-breaking heat wave started around June 21. Germany logged yet another heat record at 41.7 degrees Celsius. Follow DW for the latest.
Europe heat wave: 1,000 excess deaths recorded in France
Europe heat wave: 1,000 excess deaths recorded in France
The French Health Ministry noted a sharp increase in deaths especially in areas hit hardest by the heat wave. Germany is meanwhile breaking for another potentially record-breaking day. Follow DW for the latest.
Germany news: Heat record broken for second consecutive day
Germany news: Heat record broken for second consecutive day
As Europe's heatwave rages, Germany breaks all-time temperature record for the second day in a row. Elsewhere, politicians bicker over reforms and industry blames train operator DB for billions in losses. DW has more.
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EIB announces largest-ever loan: €3 billion to Airbus
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has said the loan, the largest in its history, is aimed at helping boost the EU planemaker's research efforts. The money will be directed to commercial and defense projects.
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Digital euro: The plan to Trump-proof the EU's economies
The EU’s central bank is preparing a digital euro to cut dependence on Visa, Mastercard and Apple Pay. Success hinges on giving consumers an easy-to-use payment system without prompting a flight from bank savings.
Canada to compete in 2027 Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest is set to welcome another non-European participant: Canada. The country's finance minister said it offers "a platform for Canada to shine" at a time of heightened diplomatic tensions.
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German public university creates Islamic theology faculty
The University of Münster is the first public university in Europe to establish an Islamic theology faculty, a move that is is attracting international attention.
As heat waves loom, scientists wonder how humans will adapt
As heat waves loom, scientists wonder how humans will adapt
Temperatures are set to soar in the US around the July 4 holiday, a week after Europe struck new records. With experts predicting more intense and more frequent heat waves in the future, can our bodies adapt?
Sick leave: Germany rising but not the worst in Europe
Sick leave in Germany has hit a new record, with workers taking an average of nearly 20 days off per year. As Chancellor Merz cracks down, how does the country's absenteeism compare to other countries?