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Widespread Drought Cripples Europe

A severe drought is affecting over 40 percent of Europe, with the highest alert level in parts of Southeast Europe and acute risk in Northern and Eastern Europe after a record-hot and dry spring; the situation is particularly critical in popular tourist destinations and major grain-exporting countri...

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Zero Hunger
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Poland's Right-Wing Candidate Wins Presidency in Tight Race

In Poland's presidential election, right-wing candidate Karol Nawrocki secured 50.9% of the vote, defeating Rafal Trzaskowski, and is set to assume office on August 6th, potentially hindering Prime Minister Tusk's reform agenda.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Measles Outbreak in Europe: Romania Reports Thousands of Cases

Measles cases in Europe are surging; Romania leads with 3,605 infections and three deaths by late April 2025 due to low vaccination rates (62%), anti-vaccine sentiment, and a struggling medical system; other EU countries also report increases, highlighting the need for widespread vaccination.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Dutch Far-Right Party Triggers Government Collapse Over Immigration

On June 3, 2025, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders pulled his PVV party from the ruling coalition over disagreements on immigration, potentially triggering early elections and ending Prime Minister Dick Schoof's 11-month-old government.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Schoof Cabinet Collapses Amidst Policy Failure and Extreme Asylum Policies

The Schoof cabinet, comprising VVD, NSC, BBB, and PVV, collapsed due to irreconcilable differences, primarily concerning the PVV's extreme asylum policies, resulting in a year of political gridlock and broken promises.

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Dutch Coalition Government Collapses Over Immigration Dispute

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof's government collapsed on Tuesday after Geert Wilders's Party for Freedom (PVV) withdrew due to disagreements over stricter asylum measures, likely triggering snap elections.

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Plummeting European Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict

European public opinion polls show significantly decreased support for Israel, reaching the lowest levels since 2016 in Germany (56%), France (52%), and Denmark (46%), due to negative perceptions of Israeli policies in Gaza, leading to international sanctions and diplomatic tensions.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Canadian Wildfires Send Smoke Plumes Across the Atlantic

Wildfires in Canada's Manitoba and Saskatchewan provinces have caused thick smoke plumes to drift over northwestern Europe since late May, creating hazy sunsets but posing no immediate health risks according to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS); however, this event highlights the g...

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Climate Action
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Seven European Countries See Drop in Real Post-Tax Income in 2024

In seven European countries (Italy, Estonia, Czechia, France, Greece, Belgium, and Spain), the average single worker's real post-tax income decreased in 2024 due to rising personal average tax rates exceeding real wage growth; this is attributed to increased social security contributions and the rem...

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Reduced Inequality
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Global Job Market Outlook: 35 Million New Jobs, 15 Million Lost

The World Economic Forum predicts over 35 million new agricultural jobs globally by 2028, but also projects significant job losses for cashiers (15 million) and administrative roles, highlighting the need for workforce adaptation and reskilling.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Poland's Nationalist President-Elect Highlights Europe's Ideological Divide

In Poland's presidential election, nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki defeated liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski with 50.9% of the vote, highlighting a broader European struggle between populist nationalism and the liberal order, despite no immediate impact on Polish policies.

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Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki's Narrow Win Signals Shift to Traditionalism

In Poland's presidential runoff, Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeated Rafal Trzaskowski, prompting shock in Warsaw and signifying a resurgence of traditionalism over liberal progress, fueled by voter disappointment with the incumbent government's unfulfilled promises and a desire for change.

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Gender Equality

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