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More than 800 heat-related deaths in Germany so far in 2026

Jul 03, 2026

Berlin [Germany], July 3: There have already been more than 800 heat-related deaths in Germany this year, not including the worst days of the heatwave, Germany's disease control and prevention institute, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), said on Thursday.
Around 500 people aged 85 or over had died as a result of the heat by June 21. Among those aged 75 to 84, the figure was around 190; among those aged 65 to 74, an estimated 80; and among those under 65, around 40. Typically, mortality rates are significantly higher during summer weeks with an average temperature above 20 degrees Celsius compared with cooler summer weeks, according to the RKI's weekly report.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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Nukleus Expands with Landmark Business Centre at Shivaji Stadium

New Delhi [India], July 3: Nukleus Office Solutions Limited has expanded its managed workspace portfolio with the launch of a landmark business centre at Shivaji Stadium, Connaught Place, New Delhi, reinforcing its presence in one of India's most prominent commercial districts. Spread across approximately 50,000 sq. ft., the new business centre reflects the company's continued focus on developing professionally managed workspaces in locations that combine commercial significance, seamless connectivity and long-term business potential.

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