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Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
The country's most popular tourist attraction will stay closed between noon and 5pm in the 40C-plus heat.
1970-01-01 08:00
Owner of Boston Red Sox, Liverpool FC Eyes More Sports Deals
Owner of Boston Red Sox, Liverpool FC Eyes More Sports Deals
Fenway Sports Group, the parent company of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool FC and the Pittsburgh Penguins is
1970-01-01 08:00
Goldman Is Bullish on Heineken for First Time in Three Years
Goldman Is Bullish on Heineken for First Time in Three Years
For the first time in three years, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts say it’s time to buy shares
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe swept by blistering and potentially record-breaking temperatures
Europe swept by blistering and potentially record-breaking temperatures
A blistering and deadly heat wave is sweeping Europe, potentially bringing record-breaking temperatures.
1970-01-01 08:00
Asean Latest: Blinken Seeks ‘Concrete’ Joint Vision for Region
Asean Latest: Blinken Seeks ‘Concrete’ Joint Vision for Region
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to reinforce with Southeast Asian counterparts in Jakarta that an American
1970-01-01 08:00
Scholz Backs Germany’s Return to Tight Government Spending
Scholz Backs Germany’s Return to Tight Government Spending
Chancellor Olaf Scholz backed plans to revive Germany’s tradition of tight government spending, despite mounting demands to modernize
1970-01-01 08:00
US and Europe Chide Hungary Over Anti-LGBTQ Laws Ahead of Pride March
US and Europe Chide Hungary Over Anti-LGBTQ Laws Ahead of Pride March
The US, most of the European Union and other allies criticized Hungary for an anti-LGBTQ campaign that they
1970-01-01 08:00
EU urges keeping cats and dogs inside amid record cases of bird flu
EU urges keeping cats and dogs inside amid record cases of bird flu
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has urged people to keep cats and dogs inside amid record cases of avian influenza across the world. It comes after 24 cats tested positive in Poland for bird flu since June 10, which in some cases had resulted in death. The source of the contamination has not yet been determined. The European Food Safety Authority said in December that the ongoing avian influenza epidemic was the “largest ever observed in Europe”. In the first year of the epidemic, from October 2021 to September 2022, there were 2,520 outbreaks in poultry, 227 in captive birds, and 3,867 detections in wild birds notified across 37 European countries. “It is recommended to avoid exposure of domestic cats and dogs, and in general carnivore pets, to dead or diseased animals,” the EFSA said in its latest update. “Possible measures are keeping dogs on a leash, and confining cats indoors in areas where extensive circulation of HPAI viruses in wild birds has been confirmed.” The organisation also urged dog and cat owners to avoid feeding raw poultry meat to their pets in areas where the virus has been reported. In recent weeks, five dogs and a cat have been infected in Italy. Meanwhile, there have been 188 cases of bird flu detected in the UK since October 2022, according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. There is no vaccination for poultry or most captive birds to protect against bird flu in England. However, France recently said it hopes to start vaccinating poultry as early as autumn 2023. The US has also begun testing several vaccine candidates for potential use on birds. The UK’s chief veterinary officer Christine Middlemiss has warned vaccinating poultry was not “a silver bullet because the virus changes constantly”. Bird flu was detected in two people in the UK in May, the UK Health Security Agency (UKSA) said. The cases were believed to be linked to exposure to sick birds on a single poultry farm where the two people were known to have recently worked. Neither worker suffered symptoms of infection and both cases were found during screening. The UKHSA said the level of risk to human health remains “very low to the general population”. Read More Bird flu outbreak at breeding colony ‘devastating news’ for Arctic terns Scientists identify gene that protects humans against bird flu viruses Bird flu: Lateral flow tests could return to UK in outbreaks fear Final search ends as police comb through existing evidence in hunt for Emile Land temperatures in Spain surpass record 60C in deadly heatwave Europe heatwave: Greece weather emergency as map shows deadly ‘Cerberus’ heat - live
1970-01-01 08:00
Euro zone almost eliminates trade deficit in May
Euro zone almost eliminates trade deficit in May
BRUSSELS The euro zone almost eliminated its trade deficit in May, non-adjusted data showed on Friday, as exports
1970-01-01 08:00
Extreme Heat Rips Through Europe, Bringing Health Risks for Millions
Extreme Heat Rips Through Europe, Bringing Health Risks for Millions
Extreme heat is ripping through southern Europe and parts of Germany, with the next blast from the Sahara
1970-01-01 08:00
Lindner Says Further Ukraine Aid Must Be Outside EU Budget
Lindner Says Further Ukraine Aid Must Be Outside EU Budget
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said further financing of support for Ukraine should be separate from the European
1970-01-01 08:00
Glencore, Anglo Join South Africa in $1.5 Billion Water Plan
Glencore, Anglo Join South Africa in $1.5 Billion Water Plan
Some of the world’s biggest mining companies are working with South Africa’s government on a 27 billion rand
1970-01-01 08:00
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