Far-right gains in Europe threaten EU climate goals

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A tourist drinks water on a hot day at the beach in Barcelona, Spain, July 2, 2025.

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Far-right parties are surging in popularity across Europe and environmentalists say their influence could put the EU’s climate agenda in jeopardy. Also, as Russian troops advance deeper into eastern Ukraine just days ahead of a meeting between the US and Russian presidents, one Kyiv resident says her country’s future shouldn’t be decided without Ukrainians at the table. And, donkeys and other animals are crucial as fuel for transport becomes scarce in Gaza, but after months of almost no aid entering the enclave, the animals are suffering, too. Plus, an AI that speaks the language of Latin America.

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An AI that speaks the languages of Latin America
Special Coverage
6:02
‘It feels like we’re going backwards’: Activists sound alarm on Europe’s retreat from climate action
Special Coverage
6:03
Nuclear power plant in France jammed by jellies
0:45
In Tokyo, some public toilets inspire wonder
6:13
Estonian group Puuluup highlights the lyre
2:01
In Gaza, donkeys are crucial for survival. But they are suffering, too.
6:11
One Kyiv resident’s lament: ‘Trump is surrendering Ukraine’
10:29
Airlines boost elite perks for ‘silver spoon’ travelers
7:30