Europe
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Who pays for climate change? The Peruvian suing a German utility
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Climate change news every morning. For several days at the end of May, an unusual...
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Macron, Lapid to Discuss Hezbollah Drones, Iran Nuclear Deal
Israel’s new interim prime minister, Yair Lapid, left for Paris on Tuesday where he will discuss with French President Emmanuel Macron efforts to...
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Scottish investment market sees a pre-summer flurry of activity
Lismore Real Estate Advisors today released its review of the Scottish investment market for the second quarter of 2022. Following a strong start...
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Who pays for climate change? The Peruvian suing a German utility
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Climate change news every morning. For several days at the end of May, an unusual...
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Spain seizes drug gang’s underwater drones
Spanish police have seized three underwater drones capable of transporting large quantities of drugs from Morocco to Spain and broken up a gang...
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NHS will use drones to cut the delivery time of vital medicines
The NHS is to use drones to courier chemotherapy drugs in a bid to speed up the delivery of vital medicines. It is hoped that using drone...
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US diplomat Marie Yovanovitch: “The Trump years did great damage”
As Russia takes the city of Lysychansk, Ukraine needs to develop momentum with its better Western-sourced weapons.
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Russian forces targeting Donetsk cities next, Luhansk governor warns
Serhiy Haidai says Bakhmut already being shelled ‘very hard’, as Putin urges troops to rest after seizing Luhansk region ...
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EU in all-out civil war over plan to 'feed Putin's war machine' with BILLIONS more
THE EU's plans to label gas and nuclear as climate-friendly "transitional" investments under its "taxonomy" have sparked a furious civil war within...
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Drone search resumes on Italian glacier after avalanche
Rescuers using drones are resuming the search for an estimated 13 people unaccounted-for following an avalanche in northern Italy that killed at...
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A new era of hyper warfare?
TIM ROBINSON FRAeS previews the upcoming RAF Global Air and Space Chiefs Conference, set to take place in London on the 13-14 July at the IET in...
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Our overstretched military is out of ammo
Our ability to move large quantities of equipment and supplies across such distances is untested even in peacetime. When our conventional munitions...
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Karlovy Vary film festival returns for its 56th edition after two years marred by COVID-19
The historic festival, considered amongst the best in Europe, is back for its 56th edition after two years affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Thermal drones seek survivors of Italian Alps glacier collapse
Emergency services are leveraging thermal drone technology to search for possible survivors of a deadly avalanche set off by the collapse of the...
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US-Iran tensions could heat up this summer
As talks falter, Iran inches closer to a nuclear bomb, raising prospects of its adversaries resorting to military options to deter its nuclear...
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Storms hamper search for missing following glacier avalanche in Italy
Thunderstorms have hampered the search for more than a dozen hikers who remain unaccounted for a day after a huge chunk of an Alpine glacier in...
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Former Army chief blows top over 'madness' plans to cut 10,000 troops: 'Breaking point!'
LORD RICHARD DANNATT, the former Chief of the General Staff, has lashed out at troop cuts approved by the Government as "madness", suggesting the...
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Amazon launches cargo bike and on-foot deliveries in London in bid to cut carbon emissions
Amazon has announced the launch of its first fleet of electric cargo bikes and a team of on-foot delivery staff to replace thousands of traditional...
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‘Hope is essential’: Afghanistan’s silenced musicians find a new stage
A British orchestra will this week play, for the first time, a programme of Afghan music, featuring exiled Afghan musicians on traditional...
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Euro zone factory production falls in June for first time in two years -PMI
Euro zone manufacturing production fell last month for the first time since the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic two years ago as higher...