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
BBC director of music steps down after Bob Vylan Glastonbury controversy
The news of Lorna Clarke’s resignation as BBC’s director of music comes after UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy condemned the “appalling and unacceptable scenes” that were broadcast during this year’s…
How to stay safe if you’re visiting Greece and Türkiye during summer wildfire season
Summer blazes are common in the eastern Mediterranean region, where experts warn that climate change is exacerbating the situation. Read More
‘A 100-year flood’: How climate change made the Texas flood disaster more likely
Deadly floods have devastated Texas. Experts say climate change is making disasters like these harder to predict.Read More
WATCH: Locals wrestle wild horses in Spain’s Rapa das Bestas festival
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…
Hundreds of migrants rescued off Greek islands of Crete and Gavdos
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
Trump’s threat over Greenland isn’t ‘over and done’ yet, warns Danish foreign minister
The conversation on Greenland “can never be about annexation”, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has said. Read More
Germany’s AfD accuses Chancellor Merz of election fraud as it bids to reform image
Critics of the German far-right party say that the AfD is still far from having any real influence, as none of the other parties in the Bundestag are willing to…
Are ‘coal-free’ countries really free? New Eurostat data shows real consumption levels
Germany, Poland and Serbia remain the ‘black lungs’ of Europe, with great quantities of the environmentally damaging brown coal being burned there. Read More
London marks 20 years since 7 July 2005 bombings on London’s transport system
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