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Acropolis closes as Greece sizzles under another severe heatwave | Climate Crisis News

Scorching heat forces closure of the iconic site amid severe weather warnings and fire risks across the country. Greece has shut the Acropolis and halted outdoor work across the country as a fierce heatwave scorches the region, pushing temperatures to above 40C (104F) and leading to fire alerts and severe weather warnings across the Balkans….

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Wildfires erupt across Mediterranean as heatwave worsens | Climate Crisis News

Blazes break out in France, Greece, Turkiye and Syria, with several other nations on high alert amid warnings of scorching weather. Countries across the Mediterranean are battling fast-spreading wildfires and soaring temperatures as a heatwave sweeps through Southern Europe and parts of the Middle East, prompting evacuations and emergency alerts. Blazes broke out in Greece,…

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Wildfire on Greek island of Crete forces evacuation of 1,500 | Weather News

The blaze comes as southern Europe contends with an acute summer heatwave which has killed people in several countries. A wildfire on the Greek island of Crete has led to the evacuation of more than 1,500 people, local media outlets have reported, as an early summer heatwave continues to grip southern Europe. At least 230…

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Wildfire risks as climate change fuels extreme heatwave in Southern Europe | Climate Crisis News

Local authorities have issued fresh warnings against the risk of wildfires and urged people to take shelter, as Southern Europe experiences the summer’s first severe heatwave and as experts link the rising frequency and intensity of soaring temperatures to climate change. Acute heatwaves were recorded in Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal through the weekend and…

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Southern Europe roasts as first heatwave of the summer scorches continent | Climate Crisis News

Southern Europe struggles with soaring heat as temperatures hit 40C, sparking fears of wildfires and health risks. Europeans are braced for the first heatwave of the Northern Hemisphere summer, as climate change pushes thermometers on the world’s fastest-warming continent further into the red. With temperatures expected to rise to 37 degrees Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit)…

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Greece battles wildfire near capital as summer’s first heatwave hits | Climate Crisis News

Coastal blaze triggers evacuation orders, days after state of emergency declared over fires on Aegean island of Chios. A fast-moving wildfire has engulfed holiday homes and forest land on a section of the Greek coastline just 40km (25 miles) south of the capital, Athens. More than 100 firefighters, supported by two dozen firefighting aircraft, battled…

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Thailand readies homecoming for stolen ancient statues located in US museum | Arts and Culture News

Bangkok, Thailand – Over several years in the mid-1960s, the crumbling ruins of an ancient temple in northeast Thailand were picked clean by local looters. Possibly hundreds of centuries-old statues that were long buried beneath the soft, verdant grounds around the temple were stolen. To this day, all the known artefacts from the pillaging spree,…

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Could AI help elderly people and refugees reconstruct unrecorded pasts? | Science and Technology

In 2015, at the height of the refugee crisis in Europe, as a record 1.3 million people, mostly Syrians fleeing civil war, sought asylum, Pau Aleikum Garcia was in Athens, helping those arriving in the Greek capital after a perilous sea journey. The then 25-year-old Spanish volunteer arranged housing for refugees in abandoned facilities like…

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We must not let the memory and value of solidarity with refugees be erased | Refugees

I moved to Lesbos in 2001. This was nearly 80 years after my grandmother had arrived from Ayvalik on this same island as a nine-year-old refugee. She had stayed there for two years before moving to Piraeus. My grandmother was among the nearly 1.5 million Greeks forced to flee Asia Minor in the 1920s. By…