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Understanding the new ‘normal’: putting climate change into perspective
What does it mean when someone tells us that this spring has been unusually cold? How should we interpret the news that snowfall from the past winter was not typical? In fact, what is perceived as normal depends on perspective, writes Andreas Hoy.
Belgium presents ‘summer plan’ for return to ‘normal life’
Belgium’s government on Tuesday presented plans for a major easing of its restrictions, starting on 9 June, with the reopening of cinemas, theatres, gyms and indoor cafes and restaurants. According to the country’s Consultative Committee, the ‘summer plan’ will involve…
Spaniards return to new normal as state of alarm expires
Spaniards have celebrated the dawn of a new normal as the country’s pandemic-era state of alarm expired at midnight on Sunday with the government refusing to propose a new legal framework to allow regions to implement new restrictions in case of fresh coronavirus outbreaks. EURACTIV’s partner EFE reports.
Austria’s Kurz accused of ‘Orbanisation of Austria’ after media freedom award
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has been awarded a media freedom prize by a German publisher at the Ludwig-Erhard-Summit, a move which leading Austrian politician Christian Deutsch has called “absurd” and accused Kurz of pushing towards an “Orbanisation of Austria”. “Kurz…
Austria proposes reform of Euratom treaty
Austria’s Green Climate Action Minister Leonore Gewessler presented a proposal on Monday to reform the Euratom nuclear treaty, saying its current version is outdated and that stricter rules for the security and decommissioning of nuclear stations and for the final…
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