It was the middle of July, peak summer travel season, and the news from Europe wasn’t looking good: A heat-induced “surface defect” briefly closed the
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Putin’s Former Climate Czar is Hospitalized in Europe
Anatoly Chubais, who resigned as a top Kremlin adviser shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, was hospitalized on Sunday in a western European country in
Facing Gas Shortages, Europe Seeks to Shrink Demand for Energy
In eastern France, a dozen villages have been shutting off their streetlights at midnight. Barcelona is offering home efficiency assessments. Warsaw is subsidizing homes that
Facing ‘Putin’s Energy Blackmail,’ Europe Agrees to Cut Russian Gas Use
BRUSSELS — Fearing Russia could shut the taps this winter, the European Union agreed to a deal on Tuesday to curb natural gas consumption starting
Russia Cuts Gas Flow to Europe, Intensifying Fears It Is Weaponizing Fuel
BERLIN — On the eve of a European Union emergency meeting on cutting natural gas consumption, Russia’s state-owned gas monopoly said Monday that it would
Extreme Heat Continues Its March Across Western Europe
Britain is bracing for its hottest day ever as a heat wave sweeps across Europe. Follow live updates here. LONDON — The weather maps for
Wildfires, and a Heat Wave, Sweep Across Europe
Crews in the south of France were battling wildfires on Saturday that had consumed more than 22,000 acres and prompted the evacuation of 12,000 people,
Tattoo Artists Face a Grayer Palette in Europe
Along a bare torso and down a thigh, the sun glints through ocean waters and bathes coral and fish in aqueous light. On a lower
Little Amal, a Refugee Puppet Who Traveled Europe, Will Visit New York
Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet depicting a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, has seen about a dozen countries, visited London’s Royal Opera House and other sightseeing destinations,
How Travelers to Europe Can Deal With the Summer’s Chaos
Adding to the upheaval, aviation workers in Europe have held strikes in recent weeks, demanding better working conditions and higher salaries to help ease the