World
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War in Ukraine
4/8/2023 3:22:46 PM
Deep underground in southeastern Ukraine, miners work around the clock extracting coal to power the country's war effort and to provide civilians with light and heat.
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World
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International
4/6/2023 11:18:21 AM
Earth had its joint second-warmest March on record with Antarctic sea ice shrinking to its second-lowest extent for that month, the EU's climate monitoring agency said on Thursday.
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Egypt
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Society
4/4/2023 7:52:19 PM
Most of Egypt's governorates will experience 2-4 degrees Celsius drop in temperature on Wednesday and Thursday followed by a rise in daytime temperatures nationwide, settling into a moderate heat wave through Monday, according to the Egyptian Metrological Authority (EMA).
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Sports
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World
3/22/2023 2:00:03 PM
The race to buy Manchester United enters a crucial stage on Wednesday as bidders face a deadline to submit improved offers for the Premier League giants.
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Egypt
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Society
3/17/2023 11:23:00 PM
After a heated elections race, members of Egypt’s Journalists Syndicate chose Khaled El-Balshy as their new chairman on Friday, according to the Judicial Committee supervising the elections.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
3/17/2023 1:07:00 PM
Journalists are to elect a new chairman of the Press Syndicate and six council members.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
3/14/2023 9:32:06 PM
Nahla Abul-Ezz reports on the pending sales of stakes in two major state-owned companies
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World
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War in Ukraine
2/22/2023 5:24:48 PM
The price of releasing planet-heating carbon into the atmosphere rose above 100 euros (about $107) in the European Union for the first time this week, a signal that experts said Wednesday speaks for the bloc's efforts to make polluting costlier.
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Business
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Energy
2/17/2023 2:58:03 PM
Europe's natural gas price on Friday sank under 50 euros for the first time in nearly a year and a half, as a mild winter curbs heating demand.
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Life & Style
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International
2/15/2023 10:22:05 PM
Over the past century, the Earth's average temperature has swiftly increased by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit). The evidence is hard to dispute. It comes from thermometers and other sensors around the world.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Entre nous
1/24/2023 8:02:37 PM
There is a long list of things perfumes hate, but among them are moisture, heat, and air. If they are exposed to any of these, perfumes will quickly lose their scent, become discoloured, expire faster, or take on a horrible smell.
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Sports
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Omni sports
1/17/2023 11:06:43 AM
Play resumed on outside courts at the Australian Open Tuesday following a three-hour delay after matches were halted due to extreme heat.
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Sports
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Omni sports
1/17/2023 10:34:21 AM
Caroline Garcia and Andrey Rublev swept into the Australian Open second round on a blisteringly hot day Tuesday ahead of Novak Djokovic making his eagerly anticipated return to the season-opening Grand Slam.
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World
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International
1/12/2023 7:14:02 PM
Earth's fever persisted last year, not quite spiking to a record high but still in the top five or six warmest on record, government agencies reported Thursday.
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World
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International
1/11/2023 3:08:47 PM
The world's oceans, which have absorbed most of the excess heat caused by humanity's carbon pollution, continued to see record-breaking temperatures last year, according to research published Wednesday.
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World
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International
1/10/2023 3:51:15 PM
The last eight years were the warmest on record even with the cooling influence of a La Nina weather pattern since 2020, the European Union's climate monitoring service said Tuesday.
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Sports
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World
12/31/2022 6:04:04 PM
Barcelona stumbled in the Spanish title race with a 1-1 draw against rivals Espanyol in a bad-tempered Catalan derby on Saturday, levelling Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.
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World
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International
12/30/2022 1:33:30 PM
Britain's cost-of-living crisis has turned into a bitter winter in households trying to keep their energy bills down some lecture flatmates for keeping the lights on. Others move to better-heated homes.
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World
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International
12/28/2022 12:53:31 PM
Catastrophic floods, crop-wilting droughts and record heatwaves this year have shown that climate change warnings are increasingly becoming reality and this is "just the beginning", experts say, as international efforts to cut planet-heating emissions founder.
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World
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Region
12/27/2022 10:19:21 AM
Buffalo residents hovered around space heaters, hunted for cars buried in snow drifts and looked for more victims Monday, after 28 people died in one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit western New York.
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