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Israeli ministers criticize settler attacks in West Bank

Israeli ministers criticize settler attacks in West Bank

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30/06/2025
Paris put on highest heatwave alert level Tuesday: French weather agency
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A severe heatwave gripped Europe over the past seven days, triggering widespread heat alerts in many countries across the continent. Portugal, Spain, France and Italy were among the worst-hit countries, with temperatures reaching over 40 degrees Celsius. According to a 2024 report by the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, Europe is the continent with the fastest-rising temperatures on Earth, having warmed twice as fast as the global average since the 1980s. Portugal Temperatures were forecast to hit 43 degrees Celsius, prompting authorities to issue a red heat warning for seven out of 18 districts. The seven districts recorded the highest maximum temperature ever in the country in June, with the inland town of Mora, west of Lisbon, registering a record-high temperature of 46.6 degrees Celsius on Sunday. The previous record was 44.9 in 2017. 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