A Greek island in the Cyclades, famed for its marble and tourism
Wildfires have ravaged large areas west of Madrid and across the Gironde and Landes regions, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate. Authorities report stabilisation in some areas, while heatwaves and drought deepen risk. Residents return home or relocate as the crisis continues to evolve in Spain, France and nearby countries.
Western Europe faces a renewed heatwave as wildfires in France, Spain and beyond remain stabilised but fragile. Officials warn that dry winds and high temperatures could spark new outbreaks, while evacuation orders ease in some regions and stay in others. Authorities coordinate international firefighting help as hundreds of thousands have been displaced.
Insurers warn Europe’s disaster costs are outpacing coverage as wildfires devastate parts of France, Spain, Greece and Portugal. Heatwaves push temperatures past dangerous levels and drive up resilience costs, while authorities urge action to close the protection gap.
European observers prepare for a historic solar eclipse as sources recount how ancient Rome linked celestial events with religion and power. Modern accounts trace eclipses from Babylonian predictions to Einstein’s testing ground, while scientists today study the Sun as a natural laboratory.