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Crete hit hardest among Greek islands battered by storms, flooding
Bad weather also impacts islands in the Cyclades chain in the central Aegean Sea popular with tourists.
Germany and Italy arrest more than 30 in Mafia food fraud sweep
German police officer among those held in raids against the ‘Ndrangheta over sales of expensive food and equipment.
Iceland volcano erupts, forcing tourists and residents to evacuate
Lava penetrates protective barriers near Grindavik, a fishing town on a southwestern peninsula also evacuated last year.
Trump’s April 2 ‘liberation day’ tariffs: What to expect, and what’s next
President Trump prepares to unveil ‘very kind’ tariffs as critics warn of a global trade war and a slowdown in growth.
At least 95 arrested in Zimbabwe after antigovernment protests
Police say suspects in custody among 200 people who gathered at Harare’s Freedom Square and threw stones at officers.
Yet another Israeli war crime is buried in the sand as the world looks away
Sixteen Palestinian paramedics and first responders were executed in Rafah. Indifference is all they get.
Libya: A Voice for Reconciliation
A poet and a composer are inspired by Libyan history to create a modern peace anthem for their divided country.
Yemen chat leak: What does it tell us about Trump’s administration?
US officials downplay a journalist being included in Yemen attack chats, but it sheds light on workings of White House.
Several killed as Israeli military bombs building in Beirut
The Israeli military bombed a residential building in the suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut.
Finland joins other Russian neighbours exiting from landmine treaty
PM Orpo announces preemptive measures as President Stubb engages in balancing act between Moscow and Washington.