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Teenager Antonelli dominates practice for Austrian GP
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Japan say bring on Brazil at World Cup but wary of revenge mission
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Caudullo challenges Montpellier to be 'watertight' against Dupont threat
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How heatwaves are dangerous to human health
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Stokes strikes on England return before Duckett runs riot against New Zealand
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Europe heatwave shattering temperature records: UN
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UK hottest June day record broken for third day in a row: Met Office
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Farm workers wilt in sweltering Italian shanty town
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Keys to face Maria in Eastbourne final
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Stokes strikes on England return as New Zealand all out for 438
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Venezuela earthquakes toll doubles amid desperate rescue efforts
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Caudullo challenges Montpellier to be 'watertight' against Dupont
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Mercedes dominate opening practice at Austrian GP
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Osaka sinks Wang to reach first grass court final
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Wawrinka announces farewell fete with Federer and Murray
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UN demands probes into US ICE custody deaths
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Lukashenko will always be threat to Ukraine: Belarus opposition leader
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Stokes strikes as New Zealand make England feel the heat
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European heatwave's unlikely accomplice: an ocean 'cold blob'
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Lyles enjoying freedom to focus on speed and stuff off the track
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Japan's progress paying off at World Cup, says Troussier
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How the British royal family is funded, and where the money goes
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Dozens of international teams rushing to Venezuela: UN
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Russia-annexed Crimea declares 'emergency' amid Ukraine strikes
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In the heat, Ivorians don't think twice about using aircon
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EU hits France's Sanofi with flu vaccine antitrust probe
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Belgium cancels Waterloo battle reenactment due to heat
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Europe heatwave swamps hospitals, halts parties
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Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch postponed indefinitely
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MEXC Reports 142% Volume Surge for MU Futures Following Record Micron Earnings Beat
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Four injured, flights cancelled in Japan as twin storms approach
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Serena Williams to face Joint in Wimbledon return after four-year absence
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Russia pulls team from gymnastics World Cup event over flag row
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UN says Iran nuclear pledge needs 'very strong' verification
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Venezuelans hunt for survivors after quakes kill at least 235
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Mbappe v Haaland as France face Norway in World Cup group decider
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'Die together': Ukraine's LGBTQ soldiers fighting Russia -- and for their rights
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European economies suffer from heatwave
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Wole Soyinka university theatre: a talent factory for Nigeria and beyond
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Hospitals overwhelmed as Europe heatwave shifts east
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Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heatwave: scientists
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Venezuelan mother digs with bare hands for missing son
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'Very strong' nuclear verification needed in Iran after war: IAEA head
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US lose 3-2 to Turkey after last-gasp strike
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Turkey beat US 3-2 with last-gasp winner
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French teen in Singapore straw-licking case to enter plea
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Japan coach hopes World Cup success can inspire Asian rivals
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Latest developments on Europe's heatwave
Here are the latest developments on Europe's heatwave:
France set for hottest day yet of heatwave
France was set on Monday to experience the hottest day yet in its latest heatwave after a sweltering night, with a peak of 43C expected in the southwest.
Europe sweats through new heatwave, with worse to come
France banned alcohol in red-alert areas Sunday, Spain and Germany cancelled sports events and Britain warned of "tropical nights" as Europe sweltered through a heatwave threatening to break June temperature records.
Europe swelters as more heat records set to tumble
Much of Western Europe was sweltering in a gruelling heatwave on Friday with the mercury expected to continue rising in the coming days, likely shattering yet more temperature records.
Europe swelters as temperature records tumble
Much of Western Europe was sweltering in a gruelling heatwave on Friday with the mercury expected to continue rising in the coming days, shattering temperature records.
New heatwave disrupts trains, schools in France
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Ukraine hopes renewables can Russia-proof power grid
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German grid connection deal to boost North Sea wind power
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France braces for heatwave with canal swimming allowed in Paris
France braced for another heat wave on Wednesday, with Paris allowing swimming in one of its canals so residents could cope with the heat.
'Unstable' Tasmanian devil found after 15 days on the run
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Canada government sued over climate inaction
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Nearly half the world's children exposed to three or more climate risks: UNICEF
More than one billion children face at least three overlapping climate hazards, UNICEF warned Monday, while highlighting the disproportionate impact in some regions of the world.
Argentine mining threatens scarce water resources in the Andes
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'Battery on wheels': Sweden powers homes with EVs
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