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Extreme heat above 35°C can impair brain function and may cause long-term neurological damage, worsening with rising global temperatures. OpenAI restricted GPT…
Europe’s record-breaking June heatwave was made at least 3.5°C hotter by climate change, making such extreme temperatures now tens to hundreds of times more li…
Europe’s historic cities face deadly heat risks due to rapid warming, as centuries-old designs lack cooling infrastructure and temperatures repeatedly hit dang…
British action star Scott Adkins’ *Irish Dog* has pre-sold distribution rights across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and India before filming begins th…
Europe’s heat waves highlight the danger of skipping sunscreen, as studies confirm it prevents—not causes—cancer by blocking harmful UV rays. Health agencies w…
Extreme heat poses serious health risks, even for fit individuals, as dehydration from alcohol and exercise can cause heat exhaustion or stroke. Public health …
European shares dropped 0.9% as rising semiconductor costs hurt tech and auto firms’ profits, while regulatory issues and oil price drops worsened the decline.…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth forced out Gen. Chris Donahue, Europe and Africa’s top Army commander, sparking a Republican divide over military leadership and…
Scientists confirm Europe's record heatwave is "unequivocally" driven by climate change, making such extreme temperatures 3.5°C hotter than in the 1970s. This …
Heat waves impair brain function by disrupting blood flow, causing dehydration, and reducing cognitive performance by up to 13% in outdoor workers. Rising temp…
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…




























