British tourists in limbo after fleeing Rhodes wildfires
Families report sleeping on mattresses on the floor and struggling to find accommodation.
2023-07-23 16:58
KSI eager to cross paths with Jake Paul at Logan Paul's wedding: 'If it pops off, it pops off'
While fans want KSI to face off Jake Paul, the former claims that Jake is unwilling to accept his challenge
2023-07-23 16:57
Germany’s Far-Right Jumps to Record Support as Scholz Slumps
Support for the far-right Alternative for Germany climbed to a record, widening its lead over all three parties
2023-07-23 16:56
Joe Rogan: 5 most emotional moments of 'JRE' podcaster
Though he usually exhibits an uber-masculine demeanor, Joe Rogan has never been reluctant to show his emotions on his podcast
2023-07-23 16:46
Rhodes wildfires: Terrified tourists evacuated from Greece hotels amid Europe heatwave chaos
Wildfires on the Greek island of Rhodes have forced thousands of tourists to flee their hotels and be evacuated off the beach by a fleet of private boats. The fires had been burning for days as Rhodes, like many parts of southern Europe, sweltered under a prolonged heatwave. But while previously they threatened only the mostly uninhabited central parts of the island, on Saturday strong winds pushed the fires towards the coast, forcing at least three resorts and hotels to be evacuated. The beach rescue involved around 30 private vessels as well as the coastguard and saw more than 2,000 tourists evacuated, an official said. The operation was expected to continue on Sunday. British tourists have described being caught up in the “terrifying” ordeal, with the Foreign Office directing UK nationals towards a crisis management unit set up by the Greek authorities. It comes as the heatwave conditions, caused by a high pressure system over southern Europe, eased in France and Spain but were forecast to continue in Italy and the Balkans. Read More Wildfires on Greek island of Rhodes force thousands of holidaymakers to evacuate From body bags of ice to pavement burn: US grapples with new extreme heat reality Hiker, 71, dies in Death Valley shortly after being asked by reporter why he was braving heat: ‘Why not?’ July 2023 is set to be world’s hottest month in ‘hundreds, if not thousands, of years’
2023-07-23 16:28
Deadly extreme heat is on the rise in national parks -- a growing risk for America's great outdoors
Extreme heat appears to be killing people in America's national parks at a record pace this year amid an exceptional heat wave.
2023-07-23 16:28
Russia's Zvonareva banned from entering Poland for WTA 250 tournament
Russian tennis player Vera Zvonareva has been banned from entering Poland for a WTA 250 tournament in Warsaw, Poland’s Ministry of the Interior says
2023-07-23 15:59
Are Logan Paul and Seth Rollins friends? SmackDown's Savior discusses his respect for former rival boxer and KSI
Despite feuding in the past, Seth Rollins recently revealed that Logan Paul and KSI have earned his respect
2023-07-23 15:54
Was Rex Heuermann's mother 'controlling'? Former classmate says Gilgo Beach murders suspect was a 'momma's boy'
Rex Heuermann is currently behind bars in connection to the killings of three sex workers, whose bodies were found in December 2010
2023-07-23 15:49
The latest Russian strike on Ukraine's Odesa leaves 1 dead, many hurt and a cathedral badly damaged
At least one person was killed and 22 others wounded in Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian Black Sea city of Odesa, according to local officials
2023-07-23 15:22
Most Expensive Euro on Record Has Traders Braced for Declines
By some measures, the euro is at its most expensive level on record, potentially setting itself up for
2023-07-23 15:19
There are thousands of unsolved cases of missing Black people. Carlee Russell's unverified report is rare, advocates say
The doubt surrounding the alleged kidnapping of Carlethia "Carlee" Nichole Russell, which Alabama police said they couldn't verify, threatens to overshadow thousands of unsolved cases of missing Black people, advocates say
2023-07-23 15:19
