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Weather
Rain or shine — it's all about the climate.
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Emergency services: How the EU's disaster response hub works
Deadly floods and wildfires are testing the EU's crisis response. How does the bloc's Civil Protection Mechanism work?
South Korea evacuates scout jamboree as Khanun approaches
South Korea is working to mass evacuate scouts from a jamboree gathering ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Khanun.
China hit by more floods after Typhoon Doksuri
Mass evacuations took place in the cities of Shulan and Harbin, with more deaths reported due to flooding.
German city sends in snowplows after summer hailstorm
Around 250 workers took several hours to clear up to 30 centimeters of ice in the southwestern city of Reutlingen.
Land and sea surface temperature hotter than ever before
July was a recording breaking month for both land and sea temperatures, according to EU climate observers Copernicus.
Slovenia, Austria floods leave 3 dead
Heavy rains caused floods and mudslides in both countries, prompting evacuations and roads and rail lines to be shut.
Extreme heat & mass tourism
We talk drought, heat, fire — and, what happens when that collides with mass tourism.
Despite weather chaos, Wacken heavy metal festival rocks on
The famous Wacken heavy metal festival kicked off in northern Germany, but with a smaller audience due to extreme rain.
Typhoon Khanun kills 2 in Japan, moves toward Taiwan
Tyhoon Khanun battered Japan and is headed toward Taiwan, where schools and businesses remain closed.
Wildfires: How will the tourism industry cope?
The devastating fires in southern Europe are putting a huge economic strain on the local tourism industry.
Iran: 'Unprecedented heat' prompts two-day public holiday
The situation in the south is especially dire and compounded by pollution and sandstorms.
July set to be the warmest on record
Scientists confirmed July was on track to be the world’s hottest month ever recorded.
Typhoon Doksuri: 6 dead, thousands evacuated in Philippines
The typhoon is expected to move away from the Philippines and head towards Taiwan and China.
Italy battles weather extremes on two fronts
While wildfires are raging through parts of Italy's south, the north has been hit by hail and rainstorms.
Wildfires, heat waves, floods — the new normal?
While wildfires in Greece are dominating the headlines, global warming is causing extreme weather events the world over.
Solar geoengineering — climate-solution or Pandora's box?
It sounds like science fiction, but a group of researchers believe blocking out the sun could save the planet.
Wildfires are on the rise in Spain due to heat and drought
Due to rising temperatures and drought, prevention teams in Spain are heading off fires in risky areas.
Rhodes fire triggers biggest evacuation in Greek history
Thousands of people have been moved to temporary shelters due to wildfire on the Greek holiday island of Rhodes.
Wildfires rage on Greek island of Rhodes
Almost two weeks of sizzling temperatures have forced closures of tourist attractions and evacuations of resorts.
Canada: Four missing after historic rains trigger flooding
Four people are missing, including children, after torrential rainfall in the eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Greece heatwave shows no signs of letting up
Greece is facing its hottest July weekend in 50 years, with temperatures soaring above 40 Celsius.
Cool cities: Global urban heat island solutions
How are cities such as Seoul in South Korea and Medellin in Colombia dealing with deadly heat waves?
Record temperatures and extreme weather: Can we adapt?
Can we still get a grip on the climate crisis, or do we need to radically change our lifestyles?
Wildfires rage in Greece amid hot, dry weather
Thousands of people have fled their homes, while others fight to protect their property and animals.
Extreme heat sparks health warnings as wildfires continue
Health authorities have issued warnings to keep cool after record heat was recorded in Europe, Asia and North America.
How much heat can humans tolerate?
How do heat domes form and what does the extreme heat they produce do to the human body. DW takes a look.
Colombia landslide kills 15, blocks major highway
Rescue operations were suspended at nightfall. The Colombian President pushed for better urban planning.
How cities can tackle deadly heat
Millions are experiencing deadly heat, and if emissions aren't cut that will only get worse. Some cities are adapting.
Siestas in Germany? Doctors recommend mid-day break
Germany is looking to its southern neighbors for inspiration on how to deal with soaring summer temperatures.
Tourists flock to Death Valley to experience heat record
Visitors travel to one of the Earth's hottest places: Death Valley, in eastern California, United States
Greece: Wildfires near Athens prompt evacuations
Hundreds of firefighters are responding and authorities have issued precautionary evacuations.
Dangerous heat waves hit parts of Asia, US and Europe
Parts of Asia, North America and Europe are sizzling in extreme heat and preparing for worse.
Lionel Messi makes Inter Miami debut, weather no match
Messi is joining the struggling MLS club at an annual salary between $50 million (€44.55 million) and $60 million.
Heavy monsoon rains cause havoc in South Korea
A week of heavy monsoon rains has triggered flash floods and landslides across South Korea, killing at least 37.
South Korea: Several bodies pulled from flooded underpass
The tunnel filled with water in as little as two or three minutes, trapping some 15 vehicles, fire officials said.
Rome braces for hottest summer ever
The national weather service has warned it could be Italy's most intense heat wave of all time.
Europe, US swelter under blistering heat
Temperatures are nearing record-breaking levels in Italy, Spain and Greece, but also parts of the US and Japan.
Extreme heat sweeps the globe
Blistering heat is scorching many parts of Europe, North and South America and Asia.
Delhi races to drain floodwaters with more rain expected
The Yamuna River that flows through Delhi rose to its highest level ever in 45 years and breached its banks.
Greece's Acropolis closed as tourists suffer extreme heat
Paramedics were on hand at the tourist attraction to help people affected by the heat.
Southern Europe swelters under Cerberus heat wave
Italy and Spain are grappling with especially hot temperatures, with most of Italy under a "red" alert warning for heat.
What role does climate change play in extreme weather?
Even as the world heats up, human-caused climate change is not responsible for all weather disasters.
Climate change in India: A growing environmental crisis
Torrential rains have caused flash floods and landslides in parts of India, causing death and destruction.
Why is climate denial still flourishing online?
A global heat wave has been blamed on climate change, yet online misinformation has evolved to counter the facts.
Landslide kills 8 children in Pakistan amid Monsoon floods
The children were playing cricket during a break in the monsoon rains when they got caught in the landslide.
Netherlands: Rare storm brings death, traffic chaos
A violent summer storm swept across the Netherlands severely affecting air and train traffic.
Climate change ravages Sri Lanka's shores
Tens of millions of people in South Asia live near the coast, making them very vulnerable to extreme weather events.
Mexico: Heat wave claims over 100 lives
The Mexican Health Ministry has registered over 1,000 heat-related emergencies between June 12 and 25.
How early warning systems save lives in deadly weather
The UN wants every person on the globe to be covered by early warning systems by 2027. But is that even possible?
How climate change is intensifying drought
From decimated livestock in Ethiopia to dry riverbeds in England, many parts of the world are gripped by drought.
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