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From misty Scottish isles to cobblestoned Belgian streets, this journey brings Northern Europe's fairytale charm to life.
A soggy spring is delaying the development of key crops in northern Europe, driving concerns over yields and lifting crop prices from a lengthy downturn. France experienced its fifth-wettest March ...
A storm battered Britain, northern Germany and southern Scandinavia early Saturday, for a third day, with powerful winds, heavy rain and storm surges that caused floods, power outages, evacuations ...
Drought and rising heat bring unusual wildfire warnings in Northern Europe A forest fire rages south of Alvesta, Sweden, on June 6.
Strong growth in the US Manpower brand and resilient performance in Italy and Japan offset ongoing weakness in Northern ...
COPENHAGEN – Six northern Europe countries bordering the North Sea said Tuesday that they have signed an agreement to work together to protect underwater infrastructure in the northern part of ...
Trinasolar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, has successfully delivered its Vertex modules and Vanguard smart tracking systems to a 52 MW solar PV plant project in Northern ...
LONDON — The second major storm in three days smashed through northern Europe on Friday, killing at least nine people as high winds felled trees, canceled train services and ripped sections off ...
Northern Europe Poised for Colder Weather After Mild Spell Cooler changes forecast next week by Maxar Technologies High winds to boost short-term power market in coming days ...
Nordic authorities say they detected slightly increased levels of radioactivity in northern Europe this month that Dutch officials said may be from a source in western Russia and may “indicate ...
Britain said it planned to step up its military presence in Northern Europe, including deploying 20,000 troops to the region next year, to help protect critical infrastructure at a time of growing ...
London and other European cities at northern latitudes, where historically heat was a rare threat but cold a frequent one, need to adapt to remain livable, Dr. Rode said.