Surveillance footage from Verona’s Palazzo Maffei Museum captured two individuals damaging a piece of art. The pair sat on and broke an ornate chair, a Swarovski crystal artwork titled “Van Gogh” by Nicola Bolla, before quickly departing.
CCTV footage clearly shows the chair’s collapse and the subsequent departure of the man and woman.
The artwork, composed of thousands of Swarovski crystals, sustained significant damage.
BBC reporter Bethany Bell provided on-the-ground coverage from Graz following a school shooting that resulted in ten fatalities.
BBC-verified video documented the evacuation of students from the Graz school.
The Prince of Wales highlighted the threats facing the world’s oceans at a conference in Monaco.
Authorities are investigating a site linked to prime suspect Christian Brückner, focusing on his presence there around the time of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.
A renewed investigation into the 2007 disappearance of the three-year-old British girl in Portugal is underway.
Footage depicts attack drones targeting aircraft on the tarmac.
Emergency services responded to a collapsed road bridge in Bryansk.
The song “Gotta Tell You” achieved international chart success, launching a prominent new artist in the 2000s music scene.
An avalanche of ice and debris struck the Swiss Alpine village of Blatten.
A new statue of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has been unveiled in a Moscow metro station.
One person remains missing, and numerous homes have been destroyed.
Journalist Yogita Limaye reported from Rodynske when a nearby explosion occurred.
Homeowner Johan Helberg described the experience of a ship becoming lodged in his garden as “unforgettable”.
Video shows French President Emmanuel Macron being briefly jostled by his wife, Brigitte, upon arrival in Hanoi, Vietnam.
A major power outage affected approximately 160,000 homes and businesses, disrupting a prestigious film festival.
A 135-meter ship narrowly missed Helberg’s Norwegian home, unbeknownst to him.
The German military has not maintained a permanent foreign troop presence since World War II.
Europe editor Katya Adler gained access to a clandestine military HQ and Norwegian warships participating in military exercises.
Southern France experienced severe flooding, resulting in at least three fatalities.