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A Frenzied Summer Leads to a Tourism Backlash in Europe
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The Guardian - World
A late summer break in Montpellier, one of France’s sunniest cities
The reinvention of Montpellier from ancient university town to ‘Berlin by the Med’ is in full swing, and late summer is the best time to visit . Strolling around the Estanove district, just ...8 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
'McLaren's constructors' lead a seismic development'
After starting the 2023 season with one of the slowest cars, McLaren celebrate a "huge milestone" by taking over a constructors' championship leaders.20 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
US beat Europe to end seven-year Solheim Cup drought
The United States claim the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2017 after a tight victory over Europe in Virginia.18 hours ago -
Yahoo News - World
Thousands flee unprecedented floods in Central Europe
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BBC News - Top stories
'Catastrophe' as deadly floods hit Central and Eastern Europe
Torrential rain from Storm Boris has swelled rivers across central and eastern Europe, with one person confirmed to have drowned in Poland.18 hours ago -
Yahoo News - World
At least 8 dead as flooding ravages central Europe
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The Guardian - World
Europe floods: death toll rises – latest updates
Deaths reported in Romania, Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic where police say seven people are also missing. Watch footage from Central Europe, which has been hit with torrential rain and ...2 hours ago - Europe -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Europe Is Embracing the New American Growth Model
Following the trail of the U.S. will require more government intervention in industrial and trade policy.4 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Death toll rises in flood-hit central Europe
Several people have died across the Czech Republic, Austria, Romania and Poland following devastating floods.13 minutes ago
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