Two Victims of the Floods in Istanbul
Two people died in floods in Istanbul, where torrential rain turned the city's streets into rivers
Two people died in floods in Istanbul, where torrential rain turned the city's streets into rivers
One person died and hundreds of houses and roads were flooded in the central city of Volos.
A forest fire in Greece is the largest recorded in the European Union, said a spokesman for the European Commission
In Romania, the investigation into the causes of the explosion on Saturday night at a propane-butane depot 30 km from Bucharest continues
Hundreds of Greek firefighters battled a massive blaze on Monday that has killed at least 20 people in the past 10 days - Europe's deadliest forest fire so far this summer
The investigation into the serious incident at a gas station in Romania continues. The two explosions on Saturday killed three people and injured nearly 60, many of them seriously
The incident took place in the town of Crevedia, near the capital Bucharest
The Turkish central bank announced today a surprisingly large increase in its main interest rate - by 7 and a half percentage points to 25 percent
The fires in Greece are continuing. Last night, a new fire broke out - on the island of Samothrace
26 charred bodies were found in a burnt forest in the Evros region in northern
A political crisis in the Republic of North Macedonia after debates on constitutional changes ended inconclusively and a vote on them was postponed indefinitely
A Bosnian girl is making traditional Balkan costumes with hats and decorative aprons for Barbie dolls, hoping to spark interest in her "folklore Barbie"
A 5.3-magnitude earthquake has injured 22 people in southeastern Turkey's Malatya Province
In Greece, the authorities warn not to enter the sea because of the sudden change in weather
Six are the victims of the unprecedented floods in Slovenia. Among them are two Dutchmen who were struck by lightning
The Turkish currency started losing its value against the dollar again today and fell to a record low
Heavy rains have caused catastrophic conditions in major parts of Slovenia and lives are also at risk
At least 10 people were injured on Monday after an explosion rocked grain silos near the Marmara Sea port of Derince in western Turkey
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Ivica Dacic, said in a televised interview for Serbian TV "Pink" that Bulgaria does not recognize national minorities
The situation remains dire on the Greek island of Rhodes, which has been engulfed in fires for several days
Greece is experiencing its hottest days in the last 50 years
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