Hundreds of abandoned animals have perished in the Greece wildfires
While 82 wildfires have spread through Greece, hundreds of abandoned farm animals, wildlife, and pets have been killed in the blaze.
Croatia travel warning this summer as UK Foreign Office changes guidance
A severe heatwave is ongoing across most parts of Southern Europe.
Australian man and dog survive in ocean for 2 months on raw fish
An Australian man and his dog managed to survive in the Pacific Ocean for two months by only eating raw fish and drinking rainwater.
Mercury hits new highs as heat waves scorch the globe
Temperatures reached new highs on Monday as heatwaves and wildfires scorched swathes of the Northern Hemisphere, forcing the evacuation of 1,200 children close to a Greek seaside resort.
Industry bodies unite to oppose proposed Infrastructure Levy
Thirty industry bodies, including housebuilders, housing associations, and charities, oppose the proposed Infrastructure Levy, warning it threatens affordable housing and infrastructure development in England.
Reaching the key sustainable energy goals by 2030 is unrealistic, says the UN
The UN reported that reaching Sustainable Development Goal 7 by 2030 is unrealistic. Achieving the goals would benefit the world, in terms of health, well-being, and protection from environmental and social risks.
Kherson residents flee under artillery fire after collapsed Kakhovka Dam floods homes
Distraught residents of Ukraine's Kherson evacuated their homes under artillery fire on Tuesday after they were flooded by the rupture of a vast dam upstream in a disaster that Kyiv and Moscow have blamed on each other.
Russia's war on teenagers and children in Ukraine
Putin is not only harming the livelihoods of children through missiles and drone strikes, Ukrainian children are also being forced into adoption and 'pro-Russia' re-education camps.
Russia hits base in Ukraine in new wave of strikes, Zelenskiy praises Patriots
Russia said on Monday its military hit Ukrainian air bases in overnight strikes and Ukrainian forces shelled industrial facilities inside Russia as both sides sought the upper hand ahead of what Kyiv hopes will be a decisive counter-offensive.
Urgent funding is needed for humanitarians to provide life-saving assistance to the victims of Cyclone Mocha
The UN request urgent funding for their life-saving assistance to the victims of Cyclone Mocha, which killed over 450 people, in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The appeal will also help support thousands of Rohingya people, after the storm destroyed refugee camps.
Homeless to be moved out of Paris ahead of 2024 Olympics
Efforts to create housing facilities for asylum seekers in provincial areas have already proved an explosive issue
Extreme weather conditions have killed 2 million people in 50 years
The WMO report says that extreme weather conditions have killed 2 million people since 1970, "impacting the poorest of the poor".
Night shelters receive a boost in government funding
Rough sleepers are being offered support and safe accommodation as the government announced a funding boost of over £3 million for night shelters.
'It was terrifying' - Over 850 missiles have been fired into Israel from Gaza
Over 850 missiles were fired from Gaza into Israel within 72 hours. The attack is part of retaliation after the IDF killed Islamic Jihad generals on Monday.
US readies for migrant influx as Covid-era border rules lapse
From Friday, migrants will once again be able to lodge asylum claims and to have their cases dealt with through the legal system, a process that can take years.
James Corden exits as 'The Late Late Show' loses revenue
The show was reportedly netting less than $45 million over its yearly production cost of $65 million.
UK citizens in Sudan say they feel abandoned
Foreign Office minister Andrew Mitchell rejected comparisons to the chaotic evacuation of Britons after Afghanistan's Taliban took control of Kabul in 2021.
North Korea fires 'medium range or longer' ballistic missile
South Korea's military said it had "detected one ballistic missile with a medium range or longer fired from the Pyongyang area at 0723 (1023 GMT)".
International Day for Street Children is raising much needed awareness
This holiday aims to promote the rights of street children and provide them with access to education, healthcare and other essential services.
Fyre Festival II is 'finally happening,' says convicted creator Billy McFarland
Fyre Festival, the infamously failed music event, will finally be happening if we are to believe its creator, Billy McFarland.
Credit Suisse shares leap in delicate truce with doubters
Credit Suisse shares jumped over 20% on Thursday after the company secured a lifeline from the Swiss central bank to shore up investor confidence, though some analysts said the market relief could be shortlived.
50 Genius New Products You'll Keep On Hand At All Times
Innovative products can help us make tasks easier and our daily grind more fun and productive. Here are 50 interesting new products you can buy online today.
International Rescue Cat Day 2023: Your guide to keeping felines off the streets
Around 27% of U.K. households were recorded to own at least one cat, but an estimated nine million are homeless.
Turkey's last Armenian village fears for its future after quake
In Turkey's only remaining ethnic Armenian village, Vakifli, the elderly population thank God that not one of them died during the devastating earthquakes that struck the region.
Interest rate hikes and consumer doubts threaten to destabilise current operations on Wall Street
A new report into the current market landscape by Hargreaves Lansdown's Susannah Streeter suggests a potentially bleak future ahead on Wall Street.
Syrian refugees flock to border to flee Turkey quake wreckage
Syrian refugees living in Turkey sought to get back to their war-torn country on Friday after swathes of their adopted home were destroyed by last week's earthquake.
Turkey-Syria death toll passes 41,000 as UN appeals for quake aid
Officials and medics said 38,044 people had died in Turkey and 3,688 in Syria from the February 6 tremor.
Teenager pulled from rubble in Turkey; anger smoulders after earthquake
A teenage girl was pulled alive from the rubble in Turkey on Thursday more than 10 days after an earthquake that has killed more than 42,000 people in the country and neighbouring Syria, as families of those still missing await news of their fate.
Syria quake survivors battle cold in tents and vehicles
Since the earthquake destroyed her home, Syrian teacher Suzanne Abdallah has lived in a small truck crammed with her family members, just a stone's throw from where their house stood.
Michigan State University shootings leave three dead, five hurt
A gunman opened fire on Monday night on the main campus of Michigan State University, killing three people and injuring five, before an hours-long manhunt for the suspect ended with his death, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said.