Europe, heatwave and death toll
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As Europe sweats through record-breaking temperatures, Asian makers of air conditioners, like South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, China’s Midea and Japan’s Mitsubishi Electric, are enjoying a boom in sales.
A heat wave across Europe caused record-breaking temperatures, affecting businesses, infrastructure, and daily life.
By Sudip Kar-Gupta BRUSSELS, June 29 (Reuters) - The European Investment Bank is committing €3 billion ($3.42 billion) to planemaker Airbus, which the EIB said was aimed at strengthening Europe's industrial base in the face of global competition from the likes of the United States and China.
As Kremlin-friendly content seeps into popular chatbots, senior European officials warn that democracies must act together — or risk letting AI quietly shape what voters believe.
Dutch fans in Missouri see a nation that is risky and expensive, but vast and bountiful.
World Cup tourists have raised questions about vacation days for some Americans.
Two years after a heartbreaking collapse, Tim Wiedemeyer won the 2026 European Amateur Championship in Finland.
Unlike cloud-only AI services, self-hosted models allow organisations to keep sensitive information within their own networks, helping satisfy internal governance and regulatory requirements while maintaining greater operational control.
The committee is recommending that no new patients start treatment with Tavneos and that existing patients be switched to suitable alternatives.
European shares were steady on Monday, underpinned by gains in technology stocks, while investors mulled over the durability of an
As Europe endures another brutal summer, Europe in Motion unpacks water stress levels across the continent. View on euronews
