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Climate activists glue themselves to famous Francisco Goya paintings

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Two climate activists have glued themselves to the frames of two famous paintings in Madrid's Prado Museum.
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When will the EU end seasonal clock changes? Only time will tell.

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Time in Europe is political and ending the twice-yearly practice will require a lot of political decisions.
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Rendez-vous: The best of Europe's art and culture

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We take a look at the best of European art and culture diving into this year's contenders for the Turner prize, data from the Turin shroud and the Montpellier film festival.
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Surgeons in Spain perform world's first successful intestine transplant on 13-month-old girl

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The baby girl, who is now recovering at home, also received a new liver, stomach, spleen and pancreas.
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Mar Menor seawater lagoon gets personhood status

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Campaigners fighting to preserve Europe’s largest seawater lagoon have made a major legal breakthrough.
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Spain: Restaurants dismayed as they're forced to bump up price of popular set menu

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The restaurant industry has been badly hit by soaring energy costs, at a time when many businesses are still recovering from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Dabiz Muñoz, Madrid’s ‘enfant terrible’, named best chef in the world for second year in a row

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For the second year in a row, Madrid based chez Dabiz Muñoz has been named the best in the world. His restaurant DiverXO was also awarded the best of its kind in the Spanish capital.
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How a Spanish city was named one of the best places to live after prioritising pedestrians

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In central Pontevedra, pedestrians now have priority. And in just over two decades, the home to 80,000 inhabitants has been transformed from a city in decay.
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Latest wildfires in Spain injure train passengers, force villages to relocate

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Much of Europe is still baking in hot and dry weather — fueling an unprecedented fire season. In Spain, flames are forcing entire communities to flee.
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Fires and drought cause chaos across Europe

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Scientists warn the ongoing drought in Europe could be the worst in 500 years.
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Spain energy crisis: Shop lights off at 10pm and ACs set at 27C

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Spanish gov't has ordered businesses cannot set their AC units below 27C & shops have to turn their lights off at 10pm.
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Wildfire rages through southeastern Spain

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About 1,200 people have been driven out of their homes in parts of Valenicia, Spain as firefighters in the southeast try to contain three separate wildfires.
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France faces third heatwave of the summer amid severe drought

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There are water restrictions in several southern European countries due to drought.
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French sailor trapped under capsized boat rescued after 16 hours

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The Spanish Coast Guard worked against the clock to rescue a Frenchman trapped under his sailboat after it capsized in rough seas.
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Energy poor in Spain struggle amid high inflation and heatwave

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Euronews spoke with Monica Guiteras Blaya about the worsening energy crisis for those who can't afford to pay the bills.
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African nations 'relegated to a footnote' in monkeypox vaccine efforts

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Scientists say that unlike campaigns to stop COVID-19, mass vaccination against monkeypox won’t be necessary - targeted use of the available doses could shut down the expanding epidemics.
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Spain heatwave: Local communities adapt to weather conditions

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Europe has been in the grips of a punishing heatwave, breaking temperature records and driving devastating wildfires fro
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Spain Firefighters battle multiple wildfires as heatwave persists

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Firefighters in Spain are battling dozens of blazes, which have forced thousands of people to flee their homes.
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Spain and Portugal report more than 1,100 combined heat-related deaths

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As Western Europe experiences a record-breaking heat wave, Spanish and Portuguese officials have reported more than 1,100 combined heat-related deaths.
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'Unprecedented' U.K. weather could reveal unanticipated consequences: expert

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Nigel Arnell, a University of Reading climate system science professor, says extreme weather events should be a wake-up call to upgrade infrastructures not designed for very high temperatures.
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‘Heat apocalypse’: Europe in the grip of record-breaking heatwave

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Europe burns as a heatwave causes fatalities, breaks temperature records, and feeds ferocious wildfires.
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Europe heating up faster than much of the world, climate scientist says

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The heat wave enveloping much of Europe and the U.K. is due to global warming, says climate scientist Vikki Thompson, and this 'accelerated trend' in heat waves will continue unless greenhouse gas emissions are reduced.
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Senegal faces rising sea levels, expanding deserts

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World leaders and delegates are meeting in Ivory Coast’s capital Abidjan to find ways to protect biodiversity.
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Here's why you should be watching the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, according to superfans

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We spoke to some of the Eurovision Song Contest's biggest fans to find out why they love it so much, and why other people should be watching the final this Saturday