Three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan hit by drone strikes as recent spate of attacks continues
Three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan were targeted by explosive drones on Wednesday, causing material damage without casualties. Read more at Read More
Iceland volcano erupts, forcing evacuations near Blue Lagoon
A volcanic eruption early Wednesday near Sundhnúksgígar forced the evacuation of Grindavík and disrupted tourism at Iceland’s popular Blue Lagoon geothermal spa. Read more at Read More
Athens’ reservoirs approach historic lows as water supplies face intense pressure, study shows
The latest study shows that Athens’ reservoirs are very close to historic lows, with a risk of water scarcity.Read More
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New Jersey begins recovery after deadly flash floods
Authorities confirmed that two people died in Plainfield, New Jersey, when their car was swept away by flash floods during a powerful storm. Read more at Read More
Terror to tourism? Hostage-style video invites visitors to Taliban’s Afghanistan
Darkly comic videos made by a tour agency and shared by Taliban-linked accounts on social media are encouraging people to travel to Afghanistan. Read more at Read More
Roman-era erotic mosaic panel stolen by Nazi captain during World War II returns to Pompeii
The mosaic – dating between mid- to last century B.C. and the first century – stolen by a Nazi German captain and is considered a work of “extraordinary cultural interest.”…
Convicted fraudster Billy McFarland sells infamous Fyre Festival on eBay for less than $250,000
“Entrepreneur” and Fyre Fest fraudster Billy McFarland has sold the brand IP on eBay for less than $250,000 – while still owing $26 million. Read More
Is Russia producing a year’s worth of NATO ammunition in three months?
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has repeatedly said that Moscow’s annual ammunition production capacity is four times greater than that of the western alliance. Read More
Georgia’s visa-free regime with EU at risk over ‘backsliding’ concerns
The EU plans to reintroduce its visa regime with Georgia unless Tbilisi curbs democratic backsliding. The European Commission will notify the South Caucasus country of its decision by 31 August.…