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The highest ranking officer at Wright-Patt is set to retire Thursday

The highest ranking officer at Wright-Patt is set to retire Thursday

As commander of AFMC, Richardson, a four-star general, oversaw one of the Air Force’s major commands, an enterprise with an $81 billion annual budget and a global workforce of 89,000 people who research, equip and sustain Air Force planes, weapons...

Train vs. plane: 7 European cities easier to reach from Budapest by rail

Train vs. plane: 7 European cities easier to reach from Budapest by rail

Is flying always the best choice? Today, travelling by train is often not only more environmentally friendly, but also cheaper, more comfortable, and even more adventurous. This is especially true for European cities where plane tickets are...

France Issues Record Heat Alerts as Europe Swelters Under Scorching Temperatures

France Issues Record Heat Alerts as Europe Swelters Under Scorching Temperatures

A record number of heat alerts are in place across France as the country, and other parts of southern and eastern Europe, remain in the grip of soaring temperatures. Sixteen French regions, including Paris, have been placed on red alert for...

New heat waves expected in Europe

New heat waves expected in Europe

Four departments on the French Mediterranean coast (Bouches-du-Rhône, Gard, Hérault, and Pyrénées-Orientales) will be placed on orange alert for heat from 1:00 p.m. (Bulgarian time), Météo-France said in its morning bulletin, which forecasts...

Why is Albany Symphony performing new composition in Utica on July 3?

Why is Albany Symphony performing new composition in Utica on July 3?

A free festival on July 3 at Harbor Point in Utica will conclude with an Albany Symphony concert including a new, commissioned work celebrating multiculturalism in Utica. It's part of a five-day Water Music NY: More Voices Festival being held in...

Extreme heat grips Europe

Extreme heat grips Europe

July is typically the warmest month of the year in the Northern hemisphere. Western Europe is currently under influence of a strong high-pressure system, trapping dry air from northern Africa over the region and leading to extreme heat which is...

The highest ranking officer at Wright-Patt is set to retire Thursday

The highest ranking officer at Wright-Patt is set to retire Thursday

As commander of AFMC, Richardson, a four-star general, oversaw one of the Air Force’s major commands, an enterprise with an $81 billion annual budget and a global workforce of 89,000 people who research, equip and sustain Air Force planes, weapons...

Algorithmic bias: Platform capitalism, data and reality

Algorithmic bias: Platform capitalism, data and reality

According to data from Duke University Reporters' Lab, there are 443 platforms actively engaged in fact-checking worldwide (Duke Reporters' Lab, 2025). These organizations play an important role in combating disinformation; however, their...

Energy efficiency and renewables receive support in the Federation of BiH

Energy efficiency and renewables receive support in the Federation of BiH

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union (EU) are providing ten million euros to improve the energy efficiency of public buildings in Tuzla Canton, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The package...

Land mine ban was a global triumph. Here’s why Finland is leaving.

Land mine ban was a global triumph. Here’s why Finland is leaving.

Veronika Honkasalo is visibly shaken. She has just emerged from a 3 ½-hour meeting that left the veteran member of Parliament reeling. The Foreign Affairs Committee has decided to back a bill that will take Finland out of the international treaty...

Young scientists from Turkmenistan won gold at an international competition in Malaysia

Young scientists from Turkmenistan won gold at an international competition in Malaysia

Young scientists from Turkmenistan have won gold medals, having performed with great success at the prestigious International competition of innovative creativity Borneo BIICC-2025 (Borneo International Innovation Creativity Competition), held in...

Engineering Built on Expertise and Trust

Engineering Built on Expertise and Trust

With over 100 completed projects across five markets, a team of 50 top-tier engineers, and unwavering attention to detail – this is the success formula of CRE International. From Skopje to Minsk and Belgrade to Riyadh, their expertise creates...

Record-Breaking Heatwave Grips Europe, Triggers Alerts, Closures, Wildfires

Record-Breaking Heatwave Grips Europe, Triggers Alerts, Closures, Wildfires

A record number of heat alerts have been issued across France and much of southern and eastern Europe as an intense heatwave continues to sweep the continent, threatening lives, disrupting services, and sparking wildfires. As of Monday, 84 out of...

On Sale for One Euro: Will Albania’s Forests Go Private? 

On Sale for One Euro: Will Albania’s Forests Go Private? 

Albania’s modern history is characterised by dramatic political shake-ups, but one thing has remained constant through all the turbulence: the country’s lustrous forests are overwhelmingly public. This might, however, soon no longer be the case,...

UK asylum plans shows post-Brexit Britain is ‘in very dark place’, Albanian PM warns

UK asylum plans shows post-Brexit Britain is ‘in very dark place’, Albanian PM warns

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

'Unprecedented' alerts in France as blistering heat grips Europe

'Unprecedented' alerts in France as blistering heat grips Europe

Kathryn ArmstrongBBC News ShareSave Watch: 'A little bit melting' - Intense heat across Europe A record number of heat alerts are in place across France as the country, and other parts of southern and eastern Europe, remain in the grip of soaring...

Company announces sprawling wind farm that will power thousands of homes: 'This is just the beginning'

Company announces sprawling wind farm that will power thousands of homes: 'This is just the beginning'

"The importance of the investment for the local community is diverse." by James Anthony Bell IIIJune 24, 2025 Photo Credit: Interenergo An Austria-based company is setting the stage for a sprawling new energy initiative in a city in Bosnia....

Pope Leo and the Scalpel on the Curia

Pope Leo and the Scalpel on the Curia

After fifty days, Pope Leo’s gentle revolution has begun—not with fanfare, but with the precision of a scalpel. Some centers of power, such as the Community of Sant’Egidio, have already been significantly scaled back. Meanwhile, Francis has become...

North Macedonia to Start Accession Negotiations Right After it Implements Constitution Changes, Commissioner Kos Says

North Macedonia to Start Accession Negotiations Right After it Implements Constitution Changes, Commissioner Kos Says

The political goal of the European Commission is for North Macedonia to start accession negotiations as soon as possible, right after the country meets the criteria agreed on with the European Council, meaning after it implements the changes in...

Scorching heatwave hits Europe as Spain records hottest June day; countries issue alerts

Scorching heatwave hits Europe as Spain records hottest June day; countries issue alerts

Southern Europe Heatwave: Countries in the Mediterranean belt of Europe are grappling with scorching temperatures and forest fires in what appears to be one of the hottest Junes recorded in the region. Major cities have witnessed the mercury...

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