Fire Near Athens Ravaged Area Twice the Size of Manhattan
A devastating fire near Athens this week has scorched an area of 104 square kilometers, nearly twice the size of Manhatta
Athens became the scene of violent clashes beaten police and young Greek anarchists Thursday night,
The violence erupted after police arrested four youth, suspects in a series of bomb attacks.
According to Greek officials about 150 anarchists threw rocks and other objects at two policemen near a police station in the Greek capital. Police attempted to disperse them by using tear gas.
No one has been arrested and there are no reported injuries and damages. Several dumpsters have been set on fire.
According to a report by a real estate agency cited by Euronews, one in six Europeans, or 16%, have had to reduce their food intake and cut back on basic living expenses in the past year
In an interview with Radio Canada, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly stated that Ukraine should have the ability to strike military targets far within Russian territory using long-range weapon
In Serbia's second-largest city, Novi Sad, at least eight people lost their lives when a canopy collapsed at the railway station
The Taliban have introduced a new rule restricting Afghan women from hearing each other's voices, an additional step toward erasing women's presence in public life
North Korea has declared its unwavering support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict, with Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui stating in Moscow that North Korea would remain committed to Russia until it achieves victory
Bulgaria and North Macedonia have reached an agreement on the technical parameters for building the railway section of Corridor 8
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