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'Hellishly hot' southern Europe bakes under temperatures topping 104 F

Colorado Springs Gazette 17 Jul 2024
There was no immediate confirmation by health authorities. In Tirana itself, streets and cafes seemed almost empty, with the few people out and about using umbrellas to shade themselves ... The health ...
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‘Hellishly hot’ southern Europe bakes under temperatures topping 104 F

Stars and Stripes 17 Jul 2024
ROMEThe Italian health ministry placed 12 cities under the most severe heat warning Tuesday as a wave of hot air from Africa baked southern Europe and the Balkans and sent temperatures over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, with the worst still to come.
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‘Hellishly hot’ southern Europe bakes under heat wave, worst still to come as temperatures top 104F

Wtop 16 Jul 2024
ROME (AP) — The Italian health ministry placed 12 cities under the most severe heat warning Tuesday as a wave of hot air from Africa baked southern Europe and sent temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius (104F), with the worst still to come.
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'Hellishly hot' southern Europe bakes under heat wave as temperatures top 104F

Colorado Springs Gazette 16 Jul 2024
ROME (AP) — The Italian health ministry placed 12 cities under the most severe heat warning Tuesday as a wave of hot air from Africa baked southern Europe and sent temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius (104F), with the worst still to come.
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'Hellishly hot' southern Europe bakes under heat wave

The Peninsula 16 Jul 2024
The Italian health ministry placed 12 cities under the most severe heat warning Tuesday as a wave of hot air from Africa baked southern Europe and sent temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius (104F), with the worst still to come.
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Davos’s party secrets: Caviar, magic mushrooms, champagne and A-list private concerts

Market Watch 13 Jan 2024
... Argentinian president Javier Milei; supermodel Naomi Campbell; the World Health Organization’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization; and Tirana Hassan of Human Rights Watch.
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Albania's former health minister accused by prosecutors of corruption in government project

Newsday 18 Nov 2023
TIRANA, Albania — Albania's former health minister, who is being investigated for alleged corruption, must report to police and not leave the country, prosecutors said Saturday.
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EU Appeals for “Humanitarian Pause” in Gaza But Stops Short of Ceasefire Call

Democracy Now 27 Oct 2023
Her remarks came after Human Rights Watch director Tirana Hassan condemned both Hamas and Israel for targeting innocent civilians ... Tirana Hassan. “You cannot wipe out entire families, let a health ...
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‘For us, freedom is not self-evident’

Ekathimerini 12 Jul 2023
From the hospital of the maximum-security prison in Tirana where he is being held, after being transported there on May 19 for health reasons, Beleri gave his first interview exclusively to ...
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Albanian court extends detention of ethnic Greek mayor despite pressure from Athens

Anadolu Agency 01 Jun 2023
An Albanian court in the capital city of Tirana extended the pre-trial detention of the ethnic Greek mayor of the southern city Himare despite pressure for his release from Athens, according to media reports on Thursday.
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Ethnic Greek mayor-elect transferred to Tirana prison hospital

Ekathimerini 29 May 2023
Fredi Beleri, the ethnic Greek mayor-elect of Himare, was transferred to the Tirana prison hospital on Monday, after he felt unwell due to heart-related health problems.
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Foreign Ministry secretary-general to visit Albania

Ekathimerini 17 May 2023
... with the new mayor of Himara, Dionysis-Fredi Beleri, and his aide Pantelis Kokavessis, who have both been jailed on remand in a Tirana prison, according to diplomatic sources.
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Dáil hears of long delays in deciding who to help with urgent fuel costs

Irish Independent 07 Dec 2022
“Health comes first in respect of heating.“So we would say to people, you know, in the context of such cold weather, to make sure to have the heating on and particularly our senior citizens.”He added.
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