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Environment
From Merlot’s flavor to Cabernet’s acidity, here’s how climate change is reshaping the world’s most beloved wine regions
By
Hollie Stephens
September 5, 2022
Politics
Germany announces $65 billion ‘relief to citizens’ package amid soaring energy prices
By
Steven Arons
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Birgit Jennen
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Bloomberg
September 4, 2022
Politics
Tens of thousands protest in Prague over high energy prices as Czech PM warns of pro-Russian influences
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Peter Laca
and
Bloomberg
September 3, 2022
Russia’s Gazprom indefinitely shuts down gas pipeline to Europe, compounding an energy crisis that has already sent prices soaring
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Bloomberg
September 2, 2022
Finance
Inflation in the eurozone just hit a fresh record high of 9.1%—and economists say ‘the worst is yet to come’
By
Will Daniel
September 1, 2022
Dancing videos of Finland’s prime minister is causing headaches among voters—and it might even cost her the election next year
By
Kati Pohjanpalo
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Bloomberg
August 30, 2022
Hungary publishes controversial study that blames educated women for the country’s low birth rate
By
Zoltan Simon
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Bloomberg
August 29, 2022
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant situation still ‘very risky,’ Zelenskiy says
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Bloomberg
August 27, 2022
Extreme heat in the US, Europe and China is slamming economies around the world—and making inflation worse
By
Colin Lodewick
August 27, 2022
Politics
Billionaire BMW heir urges Europe to do everything to help prevent Donald Trump’s reelection
By
Christiaan Hetzner
August 25, 2022
Commentary
Why Ukraine is going all in on tech to rebuild its economy
By
Oleksandr Bornyakov
August 24, 2022
Politics
Daughter of Putin’s ‘spiritual aide’ killed in car bomb, sparking fears of escalated violence on Ukraine despite Russian group claiming responsibility
By
Sophie Mellor
August 22, 2022
Features
IMF fees on war-torn countries are closer to elimination. They ‘increase poverty and hold back our global economic recovery,’ one congressman says
By
Fatima Hussein
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The Associated Press
August 20, 2022
Politics
Nuclear disaster fears grow as Russia rejects call to demilitarize Europe’s largest plant. UN warns this could be ‘suicide’
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Chloe Taylor
August 19, 2022
Leadership
Finland’s millennial prime minister forced to defend dancing video amid calls for her to take a drug test by coalition partner
By
Chloe Taylor
August 18, 2022
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