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Europe's Come-to-AC Moment

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June 27, 2026

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In stifling apartments and sweaty row houses in England, Germany, and even Scandinavia, some Europeans are considering a very American idea: They really need an air conditioner. One of their most accessible options, though, might feel unfamiliar to anyone accustomed to central air. Among Europe's commonly used types of air conditioning is a clunky, inefficient unit that stands a few feet high and has a wide exhaust tube meant to go out a window. Such units are typically a panic-buy on a hot weekend, Brian Motherway, the head of energy efficiency at the International Energy Agency, told me. People grab the first machine they see and end up living with it for a decade, he said...

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The Week

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation?

Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation?

Crisis Magazine

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· Jun 26, 2026

The World Cup and America 250

What we have seen these past weeks is a veritable love fest between Europeans and Americans and a grand reopening of the European mind about almost all things America.

NBC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

¡Cuidado con Bélgica! Los Red Devils llegan a Los Ángeles para robarse el show y el pase a semis

La Selección de Bélgica está arribando a Inglewood con la misión de traer a Bruselas la primera estrella mundial, pero en su camino se interpondrá la Furia Roja y los campeones de Europa, comandados por un mediocampo letal parten como favoritos.

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Make NATO European? How Trump Is Reshaping the Alliance

Trump’s demands for Europe to shoulder more of NATO’s defense are accelerating a transformation already underway after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As alliance leaders gather in Ankara, European nations are boosting military spending and preparing to assume greater responsibility for the continent’s security, while seeking to keep the US engaged despite signs of a long-term reduction in its military role.

PragerU

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· Jul 9, 2026

Is it too late for Europe? 👀

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB

PARIS: Gelombang haba yang sedang ‘membakar’ Eropah menunjukkan kesan jelas perubahan iklim, kata Ketua Iklim Pertu­buhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersa­tu (PBB), Simon Stiell pada Khamis. Menurutnya, ia merupakan harga terbaharu yang perlu di­bayar akibat pencemaran bahan api fosil yang sedang memanaskan planet bumi. Eropah mengalami cuaca panas melampau sepanjang minggu ini, dengan suhu memecahkan rekod di Perancis, ... Read more The post Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Europe's Come-to-AC Moment": The Week — Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation? . Crisis Magazine — The World Cup and America 250. NBC News — ¡Cuidado con Bélgica! Los Red Devils llegan a Los Ángeles para robarse el show y el pase a semis. Kyiv Post — Make NATO European? How Trump Is Reshaping the Alliance. PragerU — Is it too late for Europe? 👀. Utusan Malaysia — Eropah panas kerana pencemaran bahan api- PBB