A fast-moving wildfire fuelled by gale-force winds raged unabated closer to Athens on Monday, burning trees, houses and cars and forcing evacuations of hospitals and at least 11 towns and villages, Greek authorities said. CBC | World News
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Fresh blow for Keir Starmer as 700 migrants cross the Channel in a single day
Some 11 boats were detected on Sunday, which suggests an average of around 64 people per boat. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Here’s how the U.S. trial of a Canadian linked to the Pearson gold heist could play out
The first of two trials linked to the gold heist at Toronto’s Pearson airport is slated to begin in September in Pennsylvania, but only one of the Canadian men accused in the case is in U.S. custody. Legal experts weigh in on the likelihood of extradition and how the U.S. trial could potentially affect the Canadian case. CBC | World ...
Read More »Miner tied to Chinese state-owned enterprise says Ottawa shouldn’t challenge Peru deal
A subsidiary of a Chinese state-owned enterprise is arguing that Canada should not launch a national security review of a planned Peruvian mine acquisition, currently owned by a Vancouver-based company. CBC | World News
Read More »Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in flames as raging Zelensky accuses Russia of ‘blackmail’
Russia has been accused of igniting a huge fire at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine after black smoke was seen pouring out of the Zaporizhzhia facility Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Prince William set to ‘focus on Royal Family’s future’ during Balmoral holiday
The Royal Family have arrived at Balmoral for their annual summer break, with King Charles expected to sit down with son Prince William to discuss the future Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »King Charles’ adorable hobby that left Queen Elizabeth ‘quite amused’
King Charles is well known for his love of the great outdoors and has a particularly ‘quirky’ hobby that he has enjoyed since he was a child Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Moscow, Kyiv trade blame for blaze at Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of starting a fire on the grounds of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Sunday, as Ukraine urged residents to remain calm and reported no sign of elevated radiation. CBC | World News
Read More »Turkey flooding causes devastation and destruction as cars and debris causes mass pile up
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Read More »Britons to get double compensation for water companies’ failures
Water companies have come under fire for the sewage crisis plaguing the nation’s seas, rivers and lakes. Daily Express :: News Feed
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