Experts contacted by Euronews agree that tornadoes are impossible to predict, but warn that extreme events will become more frequent and that floods show the risks of poorly planned urban development.
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Storm Claudia exposes poorly planned urbanism. Experts warn of more extreme weather to come
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Zelensky Will Try to Revive Peace Talks With Russia During Turkey Visit
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says he has new proposals to kick-start negotiations with Russia that have been stalled for months.
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Blaze in Croatian capital Zagreb destroys landmark 16-storey Vjesnik news tower
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A massive fire broke out in a landmark skyscraper in the downtown area of the Croatian capital Zagreb overnight on Tuesday, almost completely gutting the…
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World Cup fans could get US visa appointments fast-tracked – but entry still ‘not guaranteed’
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Football fans jetting over to the US for the 2026 World Cup could see their visa appointment fast-tracked thanks to a newly announced…
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From maqom to polka and lazgi, Uzbekistan’s musical heritage remains a living force
From the desert winds of Karakalpakstan to the courtyards of Andijan, Uzbekistan’s music and dance heritage remains a living language of culture and memory.
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Funding chaos may unravel decades of biomedical research
Megan Murray has been in limbo. The Harvard University epidemiologist and infectious diseases doctor has grants from the U.S. National Institutes of Health to fund ongoing research on tuberculosis. Over decades, her work has produced insights on how TB spreads, how genetic and
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A 2003-style heatwave today would kill early 18,000 Europeans, new study warns
This past summer, parts of Europe experienced record-breaking heatwaves during the fourth-hottest summer in the continent’s history. The extreme heat affected critical infrastructure like rail tracks, triggered wildfires, and killed thousands.
But it wasn’t the worst the continent has…
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Can one big meal really make you gain weight?
It’s the kind of “scale shock” that isn’t all that shocking. For those of us brave enough to step onto the scale the day…
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How Japan is mobilising global expertise to clear Ukraine’s landmines
Japan is leading a global effort to help Ukraine recover from one of the world’s most dangerous legacies of war, millions of landmines contaminating its soil.
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Artificial intelligence sparks debate at COP30 climate talks in Brazil
BELEM, Brazil (AP) — At the U.N. climate talks in Brazil, artificial intelligence is being cast as both a hero worthy of praise and a villain that needs policing.
Tech companies and a handful of countries…
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