Warmest June ever recorded in Western Europe as heatwaves sweep across the continent
Last month became the warmest June ever observed in Western Europe, with temperatures exceeding the 1991–2020 average by more than three degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit), according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. In a statement released Thursday, the climate monitoring agency reported that the region’s average temperature climbed to 20.74C (69.33F). The surge was largely driven by a powerful heatwave in the latter half of the month that shattered records in
Warmest June ever recorded in Western Europe as heatwaves sweep across the continent
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Ukraine war update: Russia halts diesel exports as refinery strikes spark fuel shortages and surge in prices
• Russia announced a ban on diesel exports on Wednesday as part of a broader package of steps aimed at stabilising its domestic fuel market. The move follows repeated Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries, which have disrupted production, caused gasoline shortages and driven up prices. In many regions, motorists have been forced to wait in long queues to fill their tanks as supplies of diesel and petrol tighten. Deputy prime minister Alexander Novak told a televised government
Ukraine war update: Russia halts diesel exports as refinery strikes spark fuel shortages and surge in prices
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