An eco-family of hedgehogs, a sun-shy cat, and cuddly pet dogs are among the fresh new ways to raise awareness of extreme weather and climate change. Jeremy Wilks reports from the European Meteorological Society annual meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Category: 3. Europe
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Dogs, cats and hedgehogs: How pets and animals are helping with climate communication
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Half of people on weight loss drugs quit within one year, expert says it’s ‘concerning’
People on weight loss medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy were more likely to stop taking the drugs if they were younger, lived in poorer areas, or were men.
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These are some of Europe’s quirkiest repurposed hotels
As the global shift towards an experiential economy gathers pace, more European travellers are looking for unique or extreme stay experiences.
The rise of social media has also supported the demand for more shareable moments, which offbeat…
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The Sunday Scaries: Why the end of the weekend feels so hard. Here's how you can ease it
Strategies such as protecting Sundays with intentional plans, setting work-life boundaries, and small routines like preparing clothes or lunches can help ease the dread.
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Do you receive a fair salary? Pay worries divide Europeans
The concept of fairness is critically important in an era defined by rapid technological advancements, economic fluctuations, and social transformations, according to the ‘Investing in Fairness’ report published by the European Commission….
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From private jets to former prisons: These are some of Europe’s quirkiest repurposed hotels
Euronews Travel takes a look at some of Europe’s most unique repurposed hotels, offering travellers the chance to stay in cranes and former cable car stations, among others.
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Why Putin won’t end his war against the West – POLITICO
The Kremlin’s tight control over the media and the internet would likely allow it to sell a peace deal to most Russians as a victory. But that’s not who the Russian president will be worrying about.
With Russia’s liberal opposition decimated, a small but vocal group of nationalists…
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Understanding the literal bin fires in Europe’s ‘magical mystery summer’ of inaction
Moscow’s drone incursion into Polish airspace this week may have just laid bare how fruitless Europe’s summer of talkfests has been.
Some of the 19 UAVs that made their way over the border were shot down by NATO jets and air defences. Many were…
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China, Europe should make right choices amid greatest changes in a century: FM-Xinhua
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon meet the press after their talks in Ljubljana,…
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Americans flock to ‘the Charleston of Europe’ as expats rocket 40% amid cheap cost of living
Americans relocating to France are increasingly passing up Paris in favor of a much smaller city in the southern half of the country.
Bordeaux has had a makeover in the last two decades, making it a far more desirable place to live for French…
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