Mon. Jul 7th, 2025
Wildfires Blaze in Greece as Beachgoers Observe

Hundreds have been evacuated as significant wildfires rage uncontrolled across parts of Greece.

Fueled by gale-force winds, the blazes erupted Wednesday afternoon and rapidly spread, posing a threat to residences, tourist accommodations, and essential infrastructure.

At least six heat-related fatalities have been reported across Europe amid an early summer heatwave. The most recent deaths occurred in Spain and Italy, with additional casualties reported in France.

Tributes are being paid to a footballer who has tragically died at the age of 28.

A couple recounts to the BBC their experience of contemplating marriage after mistakenly believing they had won a substantial sum.

Controversial installations depicting the Amazon founder and his future spouse have garnered attention in an Italian city.

New research challenges previous assumptions about a 5,000-year-old tomb, once thought to be exclusive to the elite.

The ‘Van Gogh’ chair, an artwork by Nicola Bolla, is meticulously crafted from thousands of Swarovski crystals.

The Prince of Wales addressed the threats facing the world’s oceans at a conference in Monaco.

Police have reopened investigations into the 2007 disappearance of a three-year-old British child in Portugal.

Footage captures plumes of dark smoke and ash emanating from a volcano on a Mediterranean island.

Video footage reveals attack drones precisely targeting their designated positions on the tarmac.

Emergency services responded to the collapse of a road bridge in Bryansk.

“Gotta Tell You,” a radio-friendly track, achieved international chart success, introducing a promising new voice to the music scene of the 2000s.

A newly unveiled statue of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has been erected at a Moscow Metro station.

Reports indicate one person is missing, and numerous homes have been destroyed.

Journalist Yogita Limaye was reporting from Rodynske when an explosion occurred nearby.

Homeowner Johan Helberg states he “wouldn’t have traded this experience for anything” after a ship became lodged in his garden.

Footage captures the moment Emmanuel Macron is inadvertently struck in the face by his wife, Brigitte, upon their arrival in Hanoi, Vietnam.

A prestigious film festival experienced disruptions, leaving approximately 160,000 homes and businesses without power.

A 135-meter (443 ft) ship narrowly missed Johan Helberg’s house in Norway by mere meters, unnoticed by the resident.

The German military has not permanently stationed troops on foreign soil since the conclusion of World War Two.

Europe editor Katya Adler gains exclusive access to a clandestine headquarters and observes Norwegian warships participating in military exercises.