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Marmolada, shrinking ice and weaker permafrost: 'Dolomites under strain'
• 5:24 PM
4 min
Marmolada glacier in retreat, permafrost deteriorating and high-altitude water dwindling: Legambiente warns of a crisis in the Venetian Dolomites
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FIFA hands Argentina's Paredes a 10-match ban over world cup final brawl
Sport • 3:44 PM
2 min
FIFA has banned three Argentina players, including a 10-match suspension for Leandro Paredes, along with fines against the team and federation for post-final violence and other incidents during the tournament.<div class="small-12 column text-center articl
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Swiss village lives in the shadow of an unstable mountain
• 3:46 AM
2 min
Kandersteg, a picturesque Swiss Alpine village, sits beneath the unstable Spitze Stei rock formation, which could trigger a major landslide if it collapses. Scientists say rising temperatures are melting glaciers and thawing mountain permafrost, making sl
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Yesterday
Heatwave in France: 2026 sets record for rockfalls in the Alps
• 6:10 PM
2 min
The summer of 2026 saw an unprecedented wave of landslides in the French Alps, especially around Mont Blanc, driven by extreme heat and thawing permafrost.
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One year to go: Qatar counts down to 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup
Sport • 11:25 AM
7 min
A total of 32 national teams will play 92 games across four Doha arenas, including a former FIFA World Cup stadium transformed from a football pitch to a basketball court.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.eurone
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Champagne harvest: why picking begins as early as mid-August
• 10:04 AM
5 min
In Champagne, the grape harvest began as early as mid-August, unprecedented for some growers, after heat and drought sped up ripening and forced them to change their methods.
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Wednesday, august 19, 2026
Climate change forces rethink at Chambord's historic gardens
• 1:02 PM
4 min
In France, drought and heatwaves are clearly visible at its historic chateuax. The parched vegetation is forcing gardeners to rethink landscapes and consider new plant species.
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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine
Sport • 9:45 AM
1 min
Kyrgios said he had difficulties coming to terms with being near the end of his career after two years of injuries.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/19/former-wimbledon-finalist-nick-kyrgios
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Tuesday, august 18, 2026
Record-breaking investment in renewables could cement Canada as new clean energy superpower
• 2:03 PM
4 min
The slated green energy plans could light, heat and cool all the homes in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver combined.
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Rhine drought, heatwaves and deaths: Is it time for Germany to enshrine climate protection in law?
• 9:13 AM
5 min
Germany’s coalition government is split over putting climate protection in the constitution.
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Basic tips on what to do in an earthquake
• 12:26 AM
4 min
Granada, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan: in recent weeks earthquakes have hit many regions. The Andalusian Seismic Institute shares essential safety advice.
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Monday, august 17, 2026
'Our house is on fire, Andy': Activists send stark message to PM over new oil and gas drilling
• 2:43 PM
5 min
A Welsh hillside scorched by wildfire has been used as the canvas for a new piece of art.
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2026 Lima Grand Prix Day 3: A golden finish in Peru
Sport • 5:34 AM
4 min
Rafael Macedo, Mathilda Sophie Niemeyer, Gennaro Pirelli, Beatriz Souza and Giannis Antoniou took gold on the final day in Lima. Antoniou made history with Cyprus’s first Grand Prix title, bringing three days of world-class judo in Peru to a spectacular c
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3,700 years young: Portugal is home to hundreds of ancient olive trees that outlive many generations
• 5:33 AM
6 min
How Portugal's University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro works out the age of hundreds of ancient olive trees.
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Sunday, august 16, 2026
Ronaldo tells fashion magazine this year could be his last as a professional footballer
Sport • 7:20 PM
3 min
The Portuguese legend has scored 976 goals for club and country in a senior career that has lasted more than 20 years.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/08/16/ronaldo-tells-fashion-magazine-this
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Lima Grand Prix 2026: Breakthrough victories on Day Two
Sport • 5:56 AM
3 min
Day two in Lima brought more breakthrough moments. Seiko Watanabe, Vlad Mitru and Dena Pohl celebrated their first World Judo Tour gold medals, while David Lima topped the -81kg podium as another thrilling day of judo unfolded in Peru.<div class="small-12
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‘Excellent profit’: Meet the Bavarian hop farmer securing his harvest and income with solar 'hats'
• 5:03 AM
27 min
No rain, no hops – no hops, no beer. Climate change, heat and dry farmland are hitting Bavaria’s key crop. Could solar panels save it?
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Saturday, august 15, 2026
Friday, august 14, 2026
New Zealand withdraws support for beleaguered FIFA chief Gianni Infantino
Sport • 10:05 AM
5 min
The Oceania Football Confederation issued its own statement on Friday, welcoming FIFA's decision to ditch the FFE investment proposal and signalling its support for Infantino.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.eu
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Iran claims 'trillion-dollar' pollution damage as Gulf oil spills spread
• 9:36 AM
6 min
Oil residues from a struck bulk carrier reached Iran's Qeshm Island and its protected mangrove forests, while a sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tanker grounded off Oman has leaked a slick that has grown to more than 2,000 square kilometres, fouling 40 kil
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Athens' former airport is transforming into one of Europe's largest urban green spaces
• 6:21 AM
12 min
Among the world's most ambitious regeneration projects, The Ellinikon is set to be Europe's largest coastal urban park.
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'In our country, abandonment is normalised': Why Portugal's pet protection laws are failing
• 6:16 AM
20 min
One day they have a bed, a sofa, a place in the home, with someone to fill their bowls. Then, in an instant, many pets lose everything and end up dumped on roads or left at shelters.
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‘The real challenge starts after sundown’: Europe’s heatwave boosted solar by up to 17% on hot days
• 5:01 AM
4 min
A surge in solar power has helped meet heightened power demand from Europe’s blistering heatwaves, according to a new analysis.
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Thursday, august 13, 2026
'I really doubt I'll carry on': Messi sees end of football career in farewell to his father
Sport • 8:38 AM
11 min
The Argentinian footballer has published an open letter bidding farewell to his father and agent Jorge Messi, who died on 8 August in Rosario after a long illness. In it, the Argentina captain admits he is unsure whether he will carry on playing.<div clas
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Wild boar roam Portuguese streets: Video shows animals using pedestrian crossing at night
• 7:56 AM
7 min
A group of wild boar was spotted at night roaming the streets of Setúbal, even crossing a busy road, as their growing presence prompts the council to urge caution.
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Wednesday, august 12, 2026
Who will miss the 12 August eclipse: geography, clouds or work
• 4:28 PM
8 min
As the country prepares for its first total eclipse since 1912, many people will miss the experience: because of where they live, the weather, work shifts or simply to protect their eyesight.
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Heatwave and jellyfish: a fifth of French nuclear capacity offline
• 2:12 PM
3 min
France generates around 70% of its electricity from nuclear power. This year output was disrupted by multiple heatwaves and droughts.
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What time will the solar eclipse be visible in my city in Spain on 12 August?
• 2:06 PM
8 min
The total solar eclipse will cross Spain this Wednesday at sunset, peaking around 8.30 pm. See when it will be visible in each city, where it is total, and its peak in Madrid and Barcelona.
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Golden homecoming for Alexandri sisters to Greece: life after Austria, medals in Paris
Sport • 7:16 AM
14 min
From Austria, where they lived and excelled for 14 years, to their comeback for Greece and two Paris golds. Anna Maria, Irini Marina and Vasiliki Alexandri discuss their decision to return and their plans for the future.<div class="small-12 column text-ce
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A solar eclipse followed by a meteor shower: Portugal prepares for two rare celestial events
• 5:06 AM
22 min
In some parts of the country, the Moon will completely cover the Sun, plunging onlookers into a sci-fi-like scene.
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Tuesday, august 11, 2026
Solar eclipse: protective glasses in short supply across France
• 5:07 PM
4 min
On Wednesday 12 August, a solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Europe. The much-anticipated event means shops selling protective glasses are being overrun.
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Jellyfish force shutdown of three reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear power plant
• 2:43 PM
3 min
Experts say overfishing, plastic pollution and warming seas due to climate change have created conditions allowing jellyfish to thrive and reproduce.
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Power downs and free energy: How Europe is preparing for a dip in solar during the eclipse
• 2:01 PM
6 min
While many are excitedly awaiting the eclipse, for the solar industry it’s a bit of a headache.
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Trump signals support for Infantino as FIFA crisis rumbles on
Sport • 1:24 PM
4 min
"If he is gone, it will never be as successful or profitable again," US President Donald Trump wrote of Infantino and the World Cup in a post on Truth Social.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2026/0
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Coral trafficking ring exposed on Aegean island: What is red coral used for and how big is the threat?
• 5:03 AM
13 min
The 'red gold' of the Mediterranean is being wiped out by smugglers: Arrest on Skopelos sounds alarm over high prices and poor protections.
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A once-in-a-lifetime spectacle: Iceland prepares for total solar eclipse
• 2:31 AM
2 min
Iceland is preparing for a rare total solar eclipse on 12 August, with thousands of visitors expected to head to the country's western regions.
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Monday, august 10, 2026
Solar power output set to fall during eclipse
• 2:38 PM
3 min
Portugal's grid operator REN estimates that solar power generation on Wednesday will fall by about 45% during the eclipse compared with usual levels for that time of day.
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Water levels across the Balkans have fallen to record lows
• 11:45 AM
1 min
Record-low water levels are disrupting navigation on Croatia’s Danube and Drava rivers.
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Human hair used as protective barrier in oceans
• 5:22 AM
3 min
A new environmental initiative is using human hair to help protect the oceans, building barriers from donated locks to shield parts of Brazil's coastline from oil spill pollution.
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A unique ninety seconds in the 21st century: Spain prepares for historic eclipse trio
• 3:56 AM
9 min
Up to 12 Spanish regions will witness an astronomical event not seen on the peninsula for more than a century, bringing a major economic boost to lesser-visited places.
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UEFA, AFC, CONCACAF target embattled Infantino in damning open letter
Sport • 12:49 AM
6 min
The open letter criticised Infantino’s judgment and called on FIFA to apologise for poor leadership rather than miscommunication amid its failed attempt to sell a stake in the World Cup to private investors.<div class="small-12 column text-center article_
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Sunday, august 9, 2026