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Twelve Killed in Polish Bus Crash in Hungary
WorldReutersBBCThe Guardian+70Al Jazeeradr-dknrknzzyle-uutisetnostagesschaufaz+62 more1d ago73 sources

Twelve Killed in Polish Bus Crash in Hungary

A Polish-registered bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a ditch on a motorway in Hungary, killing at least 12 people and injuring many others. Survivors described the accident as happening in seconds, with passengers screaming for help.

Wildfires Continue to Rage Across Herzegovina, Bosnia
Environmentn1-serbiaklix-ban1-bih+1naftemporiki2d ago4 sources

Wildfires Continue to Rage Across Herzegovina, Bosnia

Wildfires continue to burn fiercely across parts of Herzegovina, particularly around Konjic and Mostar, with firefighters struggling to contain the blazes. While the fire near Neum has been localized, other areas are still experiencing active and challenging fire conditions.

Wildfires Rage Across Europe Amid Heatwaves, Forcing Evacuations
EnvironmentBBCNYTeconomist+48le-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkyle-uutisetcbchelsingin-sanomattagesschau+40 more2d ago51 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Europe Amid Heatwaves, Forcing Evacuations

Wildfires are sweeping across multiple European countries, including Croatia, Greece, Spain, and France, fueled by record-breaking heatwaves. The blazes have led to widespread evacuations, destruction of homes, and significant challenges for firefighting efforts.

Wildfire Situation Stabilized in Croatia
Worldn1-bih2d ago

Wildfire Situation Stabilized in Croatia

The wildfire situation in Croatia has stabilized, with all fires, including those on Pelješac and near Trogir, under control by firefighters who will remain on duty overnight.

Cortina Implements Measures Against 'Loutish' Tourism
CultureANSA3d ago

Cortina Implements Measures Against 'Loutish' Tourism

Cortina d'Ampezzo is cracking down on 'loutish' tourism with new regulations targeting behaviors such as bivouacking and inappropriate clothing. The measures aim to preserve the decorum and environment of the popular Italian resort town.

Tourists Evacuated as Wildfire Threatens Halkidiki, Greece
Worldle-mondedr-dkruv+17lsm-lvder-standardtvn24aktualne-czdigi24index-hrn1-serbiaYahoo+9 more3d ago20 sources

Tourists Evacuated as Wildfire Threatens Halkidiki, Greece

Hundreds of tourists and residents were evacuated from the Kassandra peninsula in Halkidiki, Greece, as a large wildfire threatened resort areas and beaches. Emergency services, including private boats, assisted in the evacuations, with one firefighter collapsing from exhaustion.

Wildfires Rage Across Montenegro and Greece, Evacuations Underway
Politicsdanasiefimerida3d ago2 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Montenegro and Greece, Evacuations Underway

Multiple wildfires are currently active across Montenegro, with critical situations reported near Herceg Novi, Ulcinj, Kolašin, Cetinje, and Bar. Simultaneously, Greece is battling blazes in Halkidiki, Nafpaktia, Ilia, and Aetolia-Acarnania, leading to evacuations in affected areas.

Suspicious Object Found on German Train Tracks Prompts Evacuation
Worldder-spiegeltvn24delfi-lt+5index-hrobservadoriefimeridabalkan-webnewsbeast4d ago8 sources

Suspicious Object Found on German Train Tracks Prompts Evacuation

A suspicious object discovered on train tracks in Treuchtlingen, Bavaria, led to the evacuation of nearby buildings and a halt in train traffic. German authorities later confirmed the object did not contain explosives.

Colombia Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 265; First Spanish Victim Confirmed
WorldBBCbloombergwapo+27Al JazeeranosSCMPder-standardirozhlasorftvn24die-presse+19 more4d ago30 sources

Colombia Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 265; First Spanish Victim Confirmed

The death toll from the recent earthquake in Colombia has risen to 265, with nearly 500 people still missing and thousands displaced. Authorities have confirmed the death of the first Spanish citizen as the search for survivors enters a critical 72-hour window.

Spain Vows to Return All Migrants Who Entered Ceuta to Morocco
Politicsel-mundola-vanguardia6d ago2 sources

Spain Vows to Return All Migrants Who Entered Ceuta to Morocco

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has emphatically stated from Ceuta that every single person who entered the enclave will be returned to Morocco. He justified Morocco's actions during the crisis and affirmed that Morocco requested nothing in return.

Druskininkai Mayor Warns of Potential Extreme Situation
Politicsdelfi-lt7d ago

Druskininkai Mayor Warns of Potential Extreme Situation

The mayor of Druskininkai has issued a warning about a potential extreme situation, urging residents to be prepared. The specific nature of the threat was not immediately detailed, but the warning signals a serious concern for the municipality.

Druskininkai Mayor Considers Emergency Over Waste Crisis
Worlddelfi-lt7d ago

Druskininkai Mayor Considers Emergency Over Waste Crisis

The mayor of Druskininkai municipality in Lithuania, Ričardas Malinauskas, stated that if the Vilnius combined heat and power plant continues to accept waste only from the capital region, Alytus region municipalities will discuss an emergency situation by the end of August.

Drought Leads to Water Rationing in Puerto Rico and Bosnia
WorldBBCbloombergn1-serbia+3klix-ban1-bihmyjoyonline7d ago6 sources

Drought Leads to Water Rationing in Puerto Rico and Bosnia

Intense drought conditions have led to water rationing in Puerto Rico, with similar restrictions and threats to water supplies also reported in parts of Bosnia, including Pale and Tuzla.

Kosovo PM Albin Kurti Egged in Parliament During Session
PoliticsBBCAl JazeeraDW+24le-figaroSCMPder-standardtelexindex-hrn1-serbia24urhotnews+16 more8d ago27 sources

Kosovo PM Albin Kurti Egged in Parliament During Session

Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti was pelted with eggs by an opposition lawmaker during a parliamentary session, leading to chaos and the interruption of proceedings. The incident occurred amidst ongoing political tensions in the country.

Delta Flight Returns to Atlanta Due to Cockpit Fumes
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Delta Flight Returns to Atlanta Due to Cockpit Fumes

A Delta flight was forced to return to Atlanta and evacuate passengers after reports of fumes in the cockpit. The airline confirmed the emergency landing and subsequent evacuation of all on board.

Wildfires Rage Across Serbia, Deliblatska Peščara Most Affected
Worldn1-serbiadanas9d ago2 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Serbia, Deliblatska Peščara Most Affected

Multiple active wildfires are burning across Serbia, with the largest and most challenging blaze located in the Deliblatska Peščara region, leading to evacuations and extensive firefighting efforts from air and ground. Despite some areas showing improvement, the fire in Deliblatska Peščara has re-ignited in parts, prompting local students to organize aid for firefighters and volunteers.

Rodalies Improves Elevator and Escalator Functionality
Politicsla-vanguardia9d ago

Rodalies Improves Elevator and Escalator Functionality

Rodalies, the commuter rail service, has significantly improved the operational status of its elevators and escalators. While half of the systems were non-functional in February 2025, following a change in maintenance company, over 90% are now operational.

Trump Renews Efforts to Limit Birthright Citizenship in US
WorldAPReutersBBC+99bloombergNYTeconomistwsjFTle-mondewapoThe Guardian+91 more10d ago102 sources

Trump Renews Efforts to Limit Birthright Citizenship in US

Donald Trump has signed new executive orders to again attempt to limit birthright citizenship in the United States, despite a previous Supreme Court decision blocking his first attempt. This move aims to curb what he refers to as 'birth tourism' and restrict citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizens.

Lithuanian Minister Addresses Homanit Factory Concerns
Politicsdelfi-lt11d ago

Lithuanian Minister Addresses Homanit Factory Concerns

Lithuanian Environment Minister Ieva Andriulaitytė met with the Pagiriai community "Medeina" and relevant institutions to discuss the operations of the "Homanit Lietuva" wood fiber board factory, as local residents continue to face issues.

Trump Threatens Imprisonment Over Reports of US Missile Shortages
WorldbloombergNYTFT+75The GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnzzcbchelsingin-sanomatukrainska-pravda+67 more11d ago78 sources

Trump Threatens Imprisonment Over Reports of US Missile Shortages

Donald Trump has denied reports of dwindling US missile supplies, threatening imprisonment for those who spread such information. This comes amidst various other news involving Trump, including past criticisms, assassination threats, and international relations.

Humanity Consumes Resources Faster Than Earth Can Regenerate Them
Environmentrzeczpospolita12d ago

Humanity Consumes Resources Faster Than Earth Can Regenerate Them

Humanity continues to deplete Earth's natural resources at a rate faster than the planet can regenerate them, a long-standing issue that shows no signs of improvement this year. The growing ecological deficit highlights that society is living on 'ecological credit,' with the scale of resource overconsumption becoming increasingly alarming.

Belgium Battles Largest Wildfire in History, Forcing Evacuations Near German Border
EnvironmentBBCle-mondehelsingin-sanomat+27nostagesschauaftonbladetberlingskeder-spiegelFrance 24irozhlastvn24+19 more1d ago30 sources

Belgium Battles Largest Wildfire in History, Forcing Evacuations Near German Border

Belgium is experiencing its largest-ever wildfire in the High Fens nature reserve, leading to evacuations of nearby villages and causing smoke to be detectable in Luxembourg. The blaze has prompted international concern and put Europe on high alert for wildfires.

Croatia Assures Tourists Amid Fire Situation
Worldrzeczpospolita2d ago

Croatia Assures Tourists Amid Fire Situation

Croatian tourism authorities state that the situation regarding fires is gradually returning to normal, with tourists being cared for and most tourism activities proceeding without disruption, assuring visitors that Croatia remains open.

Wildfires Devastate Omiš, Croatia, as Search Continues for Missing Persons
EnvironmentThe Guardianyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomat+34fazaftonbladetle-figaroirozhlasrzeczpospolitatelextvn24die-presse+26 more3d ago37 sources

Wildfires Devastate Omiš, Croatia, as Search Continues for Missing Persons

Devastating wildfires have swept through Omiš, Croatia, leaving a trail of destruction and prompting a search for missing persons, including a British tourist. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fires, with one fire chief suggesting arson.

Wildfires Erupt Near Zadar and on Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia
Environmentindex-hrjutarnji-listn1-bih3d ago3 sources

Wildfires Erupt Near Zadar and on Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia

New wildfires have erupted near Zadar and on the Pelješac peninsula in Croatia, prompting a significant response from firefighters and the deployment of water-bombing aircraft. Authorities describe the situation on Pelješac as serious, with traffic disrupted.

Nicole Kidman Reflects on Marriage to Tom Cruise
Culturehotnewsklix-bavijesti-me+2balkan-webnewsbeast3d ago5 sources

Nicole Kidman Reflects on Marriage to Tom Cruise

Nicole Kidman spoke about her past marriage to Tom Cruise, describing herself as very young and madly in love at the time. She also touched upon her divorce from Keith Urban, noting it was not what she had envisioned for her life.

Ghanaian Scientists Convert Fish Wastewater into Crop Fertilizer
Healthmyjoyonline3d ago

Ghanaian Scientists Convert Fish Wastewater into Crop Fertilizer

Scientists at Ghana's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Water Research Institute (CSIR-WRI) have developed an integrated aquaculture-agriculture system that transforms fish farming wastewater into a valuable input for crop production, aiming to boost food security and reduce pollution.

Japan Condemns Putin's Visit to Disputed Kuril Islands
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+65FTle-mondeThe GuardianAl Jazeerayle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatnosruv+57 more4d ago68 sources

Japan Condemns Putin's Visit to Disputed Kuril Islands

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the disputed Kuril Islands, calling it "absolutely unacceptable." The visit has reignited tensions between the two nations over the strategically important archipelago.

Lithuania Considers Removing Flashing Green Traffic Light Signal
Worlddelfi-lt4d ago

Lithuania Considers Removing Flashing Green Traffic Light Signal

Lithuania is considering eliminating the flashing green traffic light signal, as drivers report that the inconsistent system, where some lights flash green before turning yellow while others switch directly, causes confusion and potentially dangerous situations.

Latvia Lacks Ammunition for Anti-Drone Systems
Worlddelfi-ltkyiv-independent5d ago2 sources

Latvia Lacks Ammunition for Anti-Drone Systems

Latvia has acquired anti-drone systems but failed to purchase the necessary ammunition for them, a situation described as curious by the country's Prime Minister Andris Kulbergas.

Flight Cancelled After Child Refuses to Wear Seat Belt in Canada
CultureBBCtvn24delfi-lt+5hvgn1-serbiajutarnji-listdanasn1-bih6d ago8 sources

Flight Cancelled After Child Refuses to Wear Seat Belt in Canada

A flight from Canada was cancelled and all passengers were deplaned after a child refused to fasten their seat belt, leading to an overnight delay for many travelers. The airline confirmed that attempts to resolve the situation were unsuccessful, resulting in the flight's cancellation.

Ukraine Reports Russian Attacks with North Korean Missiles, Strikes Russian Refinery
PoliticsBBCThe GuardianAl Jazeera+57dr-dkcnbchelsingin-sanomatnosruvukrainska-pravdafazaftonbladet+49 more6d ago60 sources

Ukraine Reports Russian Attacks with North Korean Missiles, Strikes Russian Refinery

Ukraine reported that Russia used North Korean missiles in recent attacks, causing at least 12 deaths, while Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck a Russian oil refinery in Orsk, approximately 1,500 km from the front line. President Zelensky warned that Russia is preparing for escalation by bringing in military equipment from North Korea.

Taylor Farms Recalls Jalapeño Products Amid Salmonella Outbreak in 26 States
BusinessBBCbloombergNYT+8cnbcmarketwatchBusiness InsiderforbesYahoohindustan-timesjerusalem-postseeking-alpha7d ago11 sources

Taylor Farms Recalls Jalapeño Products Amid Salmonella Outbreak in 26 States

Taylor Farms has issued a voluntary recall of various products containing jalapeños, including salsa and guacamole, across 26 states due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall follows an ongoing salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds of people.

Trump Adopts "Low-Key" Strategy Towards Iran Amid Strait of Hormuz Demands
WorldbloombergNYTThe Guardian+55NPRAl Jazeeranzzcbchelsingin-sanomatfazaftonbladetberlingske+47 more7d ago58 sources

Trump Adopts "Low-Key" Strategy Towards Iran Amid Strait of Hormuz Demands

President Trump stated the US is taking a "low-key" approach to Iran, likening it to a game of chess and emphasizing economic pressure. This comes as Iran demands significant concessions to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while also stating it is not currently in direct negotiations with the US.

Typhoon Dolphin Makes Landfall in China, Prompts Mass Evacuations and Flight Cancellations
WorldBBCbloombergAl Jazeera+50dr-dknrkyle-uutisetcbccnbcfazaftonbladetberlingske+42 more8d ago53 sources

Typhoon Dolphin Makes Landfall in China, Prompts Mass Evacuations and Flight Cancellations

Typhoon Dolphin made landfall on China's east coast, leading to the evacuation of over one million people and the cancellation of more than 1,000 flights. The powerful storm caused significant disruption and concern, including reports of a missing child swept away by a wave.

Wildfire Near Lake Garda Forces Evacuation of Over 200 People
WorldAl Jazeeracbcnos+16tagesschaufazder-spiegelder-standardorftvn24el-mundodelfi-lt+8 more8d ago19 sources

Wildfire Near Lake Garda Forces Evacuation of Over 200 People

A large wildfire near Italy's Lake Garda has led to the evacuation of more than 200 residents and tourists. Emergency services are working to contain the blaze in the popular tourist region.

Wildfires Continue to Rage in Deliblatska Peščara, Serbia
Environmentn1-serbiadanas9d ago2 sources

Wildfires Continue to Rage in Deliblatska Peščara, Serbia

Wildfires are still actively burning in the Deliblatska Peščara region of Serbia, with firefighters battling the blaze from both air and ground. The area is covered in smoke, and residents report an unpleasant smell, though authorities state the situation is under control.

Typhoon Dolphin Approaches Japan, Causes Flight Cancellations and Evacuations
WorldReutersaftonbladetSCMP+13NHK Worldvgaktualne-czn1-serbiaaktuality-skhindustan-timesdanasdh-les-sports+5 more10d ago16 sources

Typhoon Dolphin Approaches Japan, Causes Flight Cancellations and Evacuations

Typhoon Dolphin is approaching Japan, leading to the cancellation of over 500 flights and evacuation orders for hundreds of thousands of people in southern islands. Okinawa's airport has been closed as the typhoon brings strong winds and heavy rain to the region.

Explosive Drone Found at Leipzig Airport Sparks Hybrid Attack Fears
WorldBBCNPRAl Jazeera+36dr-dkFox Newsnzznosruvtagesschauukrainska-pravdafaz+28 more11d ago39 sources

Explosive Drone Found at Leipzig Airport Sparks Hybrid Attack Fears

German counter-terrorism police are investigating the discovery of an explosive drone near a runway at Leipzig Airport, which collided with a cargo plane, raising concerns of a potential 'hybrid' Russian attack. German media and officials suggest Russia's involvement, while the Russian embassy has reacted to the accusations.

Israel Resumes Strikes on Lebanon Amid Rome Talks, Continues Gaza Operations
WorldBBCNYTFT+29The GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkruvaftonbladetberlingskeDWle-figaro+21 more11d ago32 sources

Israel Resumes Strikes on Lebanon Amid Rome Talks, Continues Gaza Operations

Israel resumed airstrikes on southern Lebanon, resulting in one death and 11 injuries, even as diplomatic talks were underway in Rome. Concurrently, Israeli forces continued operations in Gaza and raided a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

Satellite Images Reveal Dramatic Impact of Drought on Danube River
Worlddigi24n1-serbiaklix-ba12d ago3 sources

Satellite Images Reveal Dramatic Impact of Drought on Danube River

Satellite images have revealed the stark contrast of the Danube River before and after being severely affected by drought. The visuals highlight the significant reduction in water levels, indicating a worsening situation for numerous countries along the river.

Doors and windows evaporated
Worldtvn2412d ago

Doors and windows evaporated

Sytuacja pożarowa w Grecji powoli się stabilizuje, ale ryzyko pojawienia się nowych skupisk ognia nadal jest niezwykle wysokie.

Rainfall Aids Wildfire Containment Across Europe
WorldReutersBBCbloomberg+47The Guardianyle-uutisettagesschauaftonbladetBarron'sberlingskeder-spiegelDW+39 more3h ago50 sources

Rainfall Aids Wildfire Containment Across Europe

Rainfall across parts of Europe has significantly aided efforts to contain wildfires, including Belgium's largest on record and blazes in Greece. While some fires remain active, the precipitation has brought relief to firefighters battling widespread blazes exacerbated by heatwaves.

Copenhagen Pride and Palestinian Flag Controversy
Politicsberlingske2d ago

Copenhagen Pride and Palestinian Flag Controversy

As Copenhagen Pride takes place, both rainbow and Palestinian flags are expected, highlighting a debate where some homosexual individuals support the Palestinian cause despite differing views on LGBTQ+ rights in Palestine.

Lithuanian Border Guard Injured in Incident Near Belarus Border
Worldlsm-lvdelfi-ltlrt-english3d ago3 sources

Lithuanian Border Guard Injured in Incident Near Belarus Border

A Lithuanian border guard was injured in an incident near the Belarus border, with reports indicating that border crossers attempted to pull the guard through a tunnel into Belarus. The event highlights ongoing tensions and challenges at the border.

Mount Etna Eruption Disrupts Flights at Catania Airport Until Saturday
Worldnostagesschaule-figaro+14der-standardorfrzeczpospolitatelextvn24die-pressen1-serbiail-sole-24-ore+6 more3d ago17 sources

Mount Etna Eruption Disrupts Flights at Catania Airport Until Saturday

Flights at Catania Airport in Sicily have been suspended until Saturday due to volcanic ash and activity from Mount Etna. This marks a prolonged disruption for air travel to and from the island.

Massive Wildfires Ravage Omiš Region in Croatia
Environmenttelexvgdelo+15hvgindex-hrn1-serbia24uraktuality-skjutarnji-listdagbladetdanas+7 more3d ago18 sources

Massive Wildfires Ravage Omiš Region in Croatia

Devastating wildfires near Omiš, Croatia, have burned between 900 and 1000 hectares, destroying homes, cars, and boats, and forcing the evacuation of approximately 2000 people. Seven individuals are critically injured, and a 65-year-old woman remains missing amidst the widespread destruction.

Serbia Battles 31 Active Wildfires, Over 900 in One Week
Worldn1-serbiadanas4d ago2 sources

Serbia Battles 31 Active Wildfires, Over 900 in One Week

Serbia's Emergency Headquarters reported 31 active wildfires across the country, with a total of 900 open-air fires recorded in the past seven days. Authorities are actively working to contain the widespread blazes.

Wildfire Near Herceg Novi Contained After Overnight Battle
Worldn1-serbiadanasvijesti-me+1cdm-me4d ago4 sources

Wildfire Near Herceg Novi Contained After Overnight Battle

A wildfire near Herceg Novi, Montenegro, which threatened homes and a church, has been brought under control after an overnight battle by firefighters. The situation has improved, with houses successfully defended and an Interior Ministry plane assisting in the efforts.

Wildfires Rage Across Montenegro, Serbia, and Europe
Environmentder-spiegeln1-serbiadanas+2vijesti-mecdm-me4d ago5 sources

Wildfires Rage Across Montenegro, Serbia, and Europe

Multiple wildfires are active across Montenegro, with the most severe in Baošići, while Serbia reports 33 active fires, including a large blaze in Bujanovac. Forest fires are also impacting other parts of Europe, including Germany.

Smukfest Concert Safety Criticized After Crowd Incident
Cultureberlingskepolitiken5d ago2 sources

Smukfest Concert Safety Criticized After Crowd Incident

A British expert has raised concerns about safety measures at the Smukfest festival in Denmark following an incident involving a large crowd at a concert. Critics are questioning the adequacy of barriers and overall crowd control at the event.

Deadly 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Colombia, Over 100 Killed
WorldBBCNYTFT+88le-mondewapoThe GuardianAl Jazeeradr-dkFox Newsnrknzz+80 more6d ago91 sources

Deadly 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Colombia, Over 100 Killed

A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Colombia, causing widespread destruction, building collapses, and at least 100 fatalities. The quake led to the closure of five airports and prompted scientists to investigate a potential link with the Puracé volcano.

Woman Receives Diploma Without Attending University in Kaunas
Culturedelfi-lt7d ago

Woman Receives Diploma Without Attending University in Kaunas

An incredible situation has emerged in Kaunas where a woman, who enrolled in two vocational schools twelve years ago but only attended one, recently discovered she had also received a seamstress diploma from the other without attending or taking exams.

Wildfire Near Konjic Remains Active, Conditions Improve Slightly
Worldklix-ban1-bih8d ago2 sources

Wildfire Near Konjic Remains Active, Conditions Improve Slightly

A wildfire near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, continues to burn, though the situation has improved compared to earlier reports. Firefighters and helicopters are actively engaged in combating the blaze, which is still threatened by wind and high temperatures.

Europe Faces Widespread Drought and Low River Levels
BusinessNYTThe GuardianNPR+39nzzcbcnostagesschaufazder-spiegelDWle-figaro+31 more8d ago42 sources

Europe Faces Widespread Drought and Low River Levels

Europe is experiencing severe drought conditions, leading to critically low water levels in major rivers like the Danube and Rhine, which has exposed historical artifacts and disrupted cargo transport. The widespread drought is also causing crop losses and raising concerns about food security across the continent.

World War II Bomb Discovered in Rhine River in Cologne, Germany
Worldfazder-spiegeljutarnji-list+1n1-bih11d ago4 sources

World War II Bomb Discovered in Rhine River in Cologne, Germany

A 250-kilogram World War II bomb was discovered in the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany, due to low water levels caused by a heatwave. The discovery led to the evacuation of parts of the city center, including the RTL and n-tv buildings and nursing homes.

Ceuta Appeals for Aid Amid Unaccompanied Migrant Minor Crisis
Worldnoslsm-lvder-standard+8France 24rzeczpospolitade-volkskrantel-mundodeloiefimeridairish-independentrte-news11d ago11 sources

Ceuta Appeals for Aid Amid Unaccompanied Migrant Minor Crisis

The Spanish enclave of Ceuta is appealing for urgent assistance from the Spanish government to relocate over 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors to mainland Spain. The city describes the situation as 'unsustainable' following a recent surge in migrant arrivals, while Morocco has begun prosecuting those responsible for the immigration crisis.

FAA Investigates Air Safety Incident Involving Trump's Marine One Near Passenger Jet
PoliticsThe GuardianFox Newscnbc+7tvn24delfi-ltforbesThe Independentjerusalem-postklix-baseeking-alpha11d ago10 sources

FAA Investigates Air Safety Incident Involving Trump's Marine One Near Passenger Jet

US authorities are investigating a potential air safety protocol violation involving Marine One, carrying then-President Trump, which may have come too close to a passenger plane over Washington D.C., though the White House stated there was no danger to the president.