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Rising Toll: Growing Number of Victims in Greece and Turkey following Storm “Daniel”
In Greece, they expect the unprecedented bad weather to begin to subside today. The floods in the country claimed three lives. Turkey reported seven dead.
21 Lives Lost in Brazil’s Devastating Floods
Torrential rain and gale-force winds caused by a cyclone have resulted in the death of at least 21 people in southern Brazil, as reported by the BBC.
Armenia to Conduct Joint Military Exercises with the US Next Week, Officially Announced
Armenia has announced today that it will host joint military exercises with the United States next week, a move that is likely to provoke Russia, as reported by Reuters.
Child Among the Dead: Russian Attack Claims Lives of at Least 16 in Kostiantynivka
At least 16 people were killed today in a Russian attack on Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukraine, said the adviser to the Ukrainian president, Mykhailo Podolyak.
Two Individuals Affected by the Floods in Istanbul
The city of Istanbul, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, has been recently hit by heavy rainfall and subsequent floods. While the entire city has been affected by this natural disaster, it is important to shed light on the…
Ban on Belarusian Citizens Renewing Passports Abroad
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has recently implemented a ban on citizens renewing their passports while residing abroad. This decision puts pressure on those who have fled the country, amidst an escalating crackdown, to return…
Bulgarian EU Commissioner Candidate Commits to Delivering Only Realistic Promises
The European Parliament is central to my dedication to the European idea, both during my time as a Member of the European Parliament in 2009 and as a member of the European Court of Auditors.
Greek Authorities Issue Travel Advisory Due to Severe Floods
Serious floods have hit Greece, resulting in one fatality and extensive damage to homes and roads in the central city of Volos.
Burning Man Festival Traps Over 70,000 Attendees on Site, Resulting in 1 Fatality
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the death of a man at the Burning Man cultural festival in the Black Rock desert in Nevada, despite heavy rains leaving thousands of people trapped on site, according to CNN.
Crater Formed After Russian Luna-25 Crash Captured by NASA in Photo
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a photo of a new crater on the moon's surface that may have formed after the Russian Luna-25 space station crashed, Reuters reported.
Latest Qatargate Revelations: MEP’s Son Found with 280,000 Euros in Cash at Home
The Belgian newspaper "Le Soir", quoted by BTA, reported that the police discovered 280,000 euros in cash at the home of MEP Maria Arena's son.
Interim Presidency in Gabon Declared by Military, General Brice Oligui Nguema Appointed
The military in Gabon has staged a coup, ousting President Ali Bongo and announcing General Brice Oligui Nguema as the interim president of the country.
North Korea Conducts Simulation of Tactical Nuclear Strike Targeting South Korea
In a shocking turn of events, North Korea has conducted a simulation of a tactical nuclear strike targeting South Korea.
The Fire in Alexandroupolis: The Largest in the EU since Record-Keeping
A forest fire in Greece is the largest recorded in the European Union, said a spokesman for the European Commission, quoted by "Guardian" and "AFP".
The War and COVID Pandemic in Ukraine Leave 6.7 Million Children with Significant Educational Gaps,…
Continued attacks on education in Ukraine and low school enrollment in host countries hinder the education of Ukrainian students.
New Prospects: BRICS Extends Invitations to Six Nations to Join its Ranks
Leaders of the BRICS group have invited Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina, and the United Arab Emirates to join - a move aimed at increasing the influence of the bloc, which has vowed to defend the "global south", Reuters…