Italian authorities are looking into the causes of the abnormal water pigmentation around the landmark Rialto Bridge. The waters in Venice’s main
The thieves looted goods worth more than 113 million euros ($123m) from the Green Vault in Dresden in 2019. A German court
As the world scrambles to address climate change and build resilience to prepare communities for its destructive impacts, nature-based solutions are being
Last year, a severe drought hit much of Europe, with some scientists claiming it was the worst in 500 years. In France, a state
Earlier this month, the European Union was expected to vote on a law banning the sale of combustion-engine cars by 2035. But
From: Counting the Cost The European Union has drawn up a plan to boost the production of electric cars and renewable energy
A rise in violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem is feared following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
The sarcophagus, symbolically returned at a ceremony, dates back to the Late Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt, officials say. An ancient wooden
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