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The United Nations' highest court will deliver an opinion on Wednesday that is likely to determine the course of future climate action across the world. reut.rs/3GVUaye
The United Nations' highest court will deliver an opinion on Wednesday that is likely to determine the course of future climate action across the world. reut.rs/4l3bFe8
Tropical storm Wipha weakened after making landfall in northern Vietnam, with authorities on alert due to heavy rains that could cause flooding and mudslides, as the Philippines struggled with monsoon downpours that began last week. reut.rs/4kVhwSB
Tropical storm Wipha weakened after making landfall in northern Vietnam, with authorities on alert due to heavy rains that could cause flooding and mudslides, as the Philippines struggled with monsoon downpours that began last week. reut.rs/44SX7sJ
Rain has raised water levels on the river Rhine in Germany, but most of the river is still too shallow for cargo vessels to sail fully loaded, commodity traders said on Wednesday. reut.rs/4f4x0Cu
The New Zealand government passed legislation on Wednesday to regulate the use of ground-based space infrastructure following concerns about foreign actors using it to harm national security. reut.rs/3IXAACc
From her ninth-floor balcony over Alexandria's seafront, Eman Mabrouk looked down at the strip of sand that used to be the wide beach where she played as a child. reut.rs/4eZFQ4a
Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in decades, sparking hope it may once again become a familiar sight in the Nordic country. reut.rs/40w1s2n
An earthquake of magnitude 5.7 struck Seram, Indonesia on Wednesday, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said. reut.rs/46Umons
Central banks risk being blindsided by climate-driven shocks to global labour markets unless they overhaul their approach to monetary policy, a report published on Wednesday by the London School of Economics warned. reut.rs/46pfnem
People struggled to keep cool in record heat baking large swathes of the country, which also spurred warnings to the elderly to guard against heat stroke. reut.rs/4o9Zb7d
Rain has raised water levels on the river Rhine in Germany, but most of the river is still too shallow for cargo vessels to sail fully loaded, commodity traders said on Wednesday. reut.rs/4m17Oig
The New Zealand government passed legislation on Wednesday to regulate the use of ground-based space infrastructure following concerns about foreign actors using it to harm national security. reut.rs/46YAdBp
Central banks risk being blindsided by climate-driven shocks to global labour markets unless they overhaul their approach to monetary policy, a report published on Wednesday by the London School of Economics warned. reut.rs/4nY2KgJ
The number of high-temperature days China has experienced this year since mid-March is the highest on record, an official from the China Meteorological Administration said on Wednesday. reut.rs/4lbP2Ep
Central banks risk being blindsided by climate-driven shocks to global labour markets unless they overhaul their approach to monetary policy, a report published on Wednesday by the London School of Economics warned. reut.rs/4lN7DHY
A climate change case against Italian energy group Eni can continue, the country's top appeals court has ruled, in a jurisdiction case that had been raised by environmental groups Greenpeace Italia and ReCommon. reut.rs/40vHWTw
China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, a $170 billion feat capable of generating enough electricity each year to power Britain. reut.rs/44Z2sx5
A climate change case against Italian energy group Eni can continue, the country's top appeals court has ruled, in a jurisdiction case that had been raised by environmental groups Greenpeace Italia and ReCommon. reut.rs/44IXR3x
Greece and the wider Balkans sweltered under the third heatwave of the summer on Tuesday, with labourers barred from work, tourists kept away from the ruins and firefighters battling blazes scattered across the arid countryside. reut.rs/3H0CWQd