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Strike over but heat keeps train services cut until Friday

DutchNews.nl

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June 24, 2026

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This morning’s public transport strikes went ahead in protest against government social security cuts, but stations were mostly deserted as...

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The Standard

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· Jun 27, 2026

London Ambulance Service has busiest ever day in record 36C heatwave

The service experienced its busiest ever day on Friday as the red-alert heatwave dragged on for a third day

Fark

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· Jul 9, 2026

Orting to have planned power outage Thursday night into Friday morning, so if you're in the area and your Orts stop Orting, this is why [Misc]

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Metro

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· Jun 23, 2026

Severe morning rush hour delays across Tube network after lines suspended

Two of the only air conditioned Tube lines are closed.

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jul 7, 2026

Three ways to beat the Cincinnati heat and not break the bank

While the worst of the heat dome that descended last week seems to be dissipating, high temperatures will be with us for the rest of the season. As we all get used to the heat and humidity, CityBeat has some tips to help you get immediate relief without spending a whole paycheck. Take a dip with [] The post Three ways to beat the Cincinnati heat and not break the bank appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Kakao workers log off in all-day strike

Kakao’s union staged an all-day walkout Monday by having members log off from internal work systems, raising pressure on management as a dispute over performance-based pay enters its second month. The action, called “Logout Day” by the union, involves employees taking a full day of leave and staying off company work platforms throughout the day. The union said there were no separate start or end times for the strike. Monday’s walkout is the union’s second collective action undertaken in June, fo

RTÉ News

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· Jun 23, 2026

France records hottest day as heatwave scorches Europe

Workers sweated in choking heat and pupils stayed home as an early-summer heatwave smothered much of Europe, with France recording its hottest day on record.

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Related coverage for "Strike over but heat keeps train services cut until Friday": The Standard — London Ambulance Service has busiest ever day in record 36C heatwave. Fark — Orting to have planned power outage Thursday night into Friday morning, so if you're in the area and your Orts stop Orting, this is why [Misc]. Metro — Severe morning rush hour delays across Tube network after lines suspended. Cincinnati CityBeat — Three ways to beat the Cincinnati heat and not break the bank. The korea Herald News — Kakao workers log off in all-day strike. RTÉ News — France records hottest day as heatwave scorches Europe