Families return to ruins after Texas flooding that left dozens dead
Returning to Camp Mystic in central Texas, families faced the devastation left by flash floods, sifting through sodden debris and broken structures. Read more at Read More
Returning to Camp Mystic in central Texas, families faced the devastation left by flash floods, sifting through sodden debris and broken structures. Read more at Read More
Every July, the tiny village of Sabucedo in north-western Spain becomes the stage for a centuries-old spectacle known as Rapa das Bestas, a fierce battle between man and horse. Read…
The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says he will do everything to “ensure a new migration route to Crete is not established”. Read more at Read More
Fifty-two people were killed and hundreds injured when four suicide bombers attacked the city’s transport system on 7 July 2005. Read more at Read More
Ukrainian drones once again disrupted civilian air travel in Russia over the weekend, leading to the dismissal of Transport Minister Roman Starovoit. On Saturday and Sunday, 485 fights have been…
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists are officially allowed to swim in the River Seine — and many are already diving in. Read more at…
The South African-born billionaire said over the weekend the party would fight what he described as a system “bankrupting our country with waste and graft.” Read more at Read More
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Thousands of runners raced through the narrow, cobbled streets of Pamplona on Monday as the first bull run of Spain’s San Fermín festival began. Read more at Read More
Erin Patterson, 50, was judged to have deliberately laced beef wellington with death cap mushrooms. Read more at Read More