Europe
It would be the country's first far-right leader since the Second World War.
It all comes down to how we get our electricity.
Governments move to cap wholesale price rises, cut the price of public transport and subsidise power plants.
Extreme temperature warnings have been issued this week.
Two people were killed in the blazes in Spain that the country’s prime minister linked to global warming, saying: “Climate change kills.”
And no, it's got nothing to do with the EU.
Dropping checks on some goods entering the UK from the EU raises questions over the deal.
With a far-right upset possible, here's what you need to know about the French presidential election.
Despite vowing to punish Putin over his invasion of Ukraine, Europe is still reliant on the country's gas imports.
The US and other countries will increase exports of liquified natural gas to Europe, but the continent can't quit its reliance on Russian supplies overnight.