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Bomb hidden in bin kills Russian officer in occupied Sevastopol, Moscow says

Published on 13/08/2026 – 17:15 GMT+2 A bomb hidden in a rubbish bin tore through a residential street in occupied Sevastopol on Thursday morning, killing a Russian serviceman in what Moscow’s security service called a Ukrainian-directed attack, the latest in a series of strikes against military figures tied to the war. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The explosion struck a stairwell area on Stoletovsky Avenue as the victim was walking with a companion, according to witness accounts carried by Russian Telegram channels. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) later confirmed that a Defence Ministry serviceman had been killed, without naming him and said it…

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Millions across Europe swelter through a new wave of extreme temperatures

Published on 13/08/2026 – 22:34 GMT+2 Millions of people across Europe, particularly in France, Italy, Spain and the UK, sweltered through a new wave of extreme temperatures on Thursday as the continent’s latest heatwave picked up. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT More than 135 million people were forecast to face temperatures above 35C, with parts of France soaring past 42C and the UK recording the hottest day of the year. Europe is the fastest-warming continent and in some places is ill-equipped to deal with hot weather. Scientists blame ever hotter and more frequent heatwaves on human-caused climate change. Repeat heatwaves and drought have…

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Two injured after train derails in southeast England, emergency services say

Published on 13/08/2026 – 22:06 GMT+2 Two people sustained “serious injuries” and nine more were hurt as a busy commuter train from London derailed on Thursday near the southeast English town of Lewes, emergency services said. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “At this stage, we can confirm that two patients have sustained serious injuries and a further nine patients have sustained less serious injuries,” the South East Coast Ambulance Service said in a statement. The ambulance service said there were around 150 passengers on board the train which departed from London Victoria station and veered off the tracks shortly before 4:00 pm local…

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Swedish lawmakers cut age of criminal responsibility to 14 ahead of general election

Published on 13/08/2026 – 20:54 GMT+2 The Swedish parliament voted to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 14 on Thursday as the right-wing government heads toward a national election, vowing to clamp down on crime. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The government had wanted to lower the age at which children could be sent to prison to 13, but it had to withdraw the proposal in June because it could not secure a majority in parliament. Some 281 lawmakers voted in favour of lowering the age to 14, including the opposition Social Democrats, with 66 voting against. The Scandinavian country…

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Hundreds of tourists rescued by boat as forest fire threatens northern Greek beaches

A fleet of small boats evacuated hundreds of tourists from beaches in northern Greece as a forest fire bore down on two popular resorts. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Water bombing planes and helicopters and almost 150 firefighters battled the flames spreading across the Halkidiki peninsula south of the city of Thessaloniki, the fire service said. Two injured firefighters were taken to hospital, the service added. Within hours of erupting, the fire bore down on homes around the popular resorts of Siviri and Fourka, which are packed with summer tourists. The region is dominated by flammable pine forests. Greece’s civil protection agency sent…

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Explosion rocks ammunition factory near Rome, Italian police say

A powerful explosion rocked an ammunition factory near Colleferro, a town about 40 kilometres southeast of Rome, police said on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Firefighters and police were at the site and “complex operations” were underway at the Knds Ammo Italy plant which was formerly Simmel Difesa. Videos shared on social media showed a fire at the factory followed by a massive explosion. Italian media reported that there were no casualties, with the AGI news agency saying employees sheltered in secure areas at the facility. The mayor of Colleferro, Giulio Calamita, wrote in a post on Facebook that “the situation is…

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Etna eruption enters seventh day in phenomenon unseen since the 1970s

The eruption of Mount Etna has been ongoing for seven days, causing disruption to air traffic in Sicily at the height of the summer season. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Catania airport has extended the suspension of flights until 08:00 on 14 August because of volcanic ash. In the meantime, Etna, affectionately nicknamed “Her Majesty” by locals, continues to attract large numbers of visitors. Euronews has gathered the views of experts and local guides on the unusual length of the eruption and on the precautions to take to watch it safely. An exceptionally long eruption According to Salvo Gambino, director of the Etnean…

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Poland thwarts unprecedented plot by Russia to kill Ukrainian-US citizen in a NATO country, PM Tusk says

Poland detained a Russian citizen accused by Warsaw of planning to kill a Ukrainian-American dual citizen in the Polish capital on Moscow’s orders, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Tusk told journalists the suspect had been arrested last Friday. “He was inconvenient from the point of view of the Putin regime and at the last moment…we managed to prevent this execution,” he added. “This is the first situation of its kind in which someone, acting on Russian orders, decided to carry out an attack against an American citizen on the territory of another NATO country,” he added.…

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Russian drone attack on passenger train in Ukraine’s Odesa region kills two people

A Russian drone struck a passenger train in Ukraine’s Odesa region on Thursday, killing two people. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The victims of the attack were two crew members, the train machinist and his assistant, the CEO of Ukrainian Railways Oleksandr Pertsovskyi said in a post on Facebook. None of the passengers were harmed. “Today in the Odesa region, the Russians once again destroyed an ordinary passenger train locomotive with a jet-powered drone. There were 340 people on the train,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on X. “Whoever was operating that drone certainly could not have been unaware that the target was…

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EU experts on the ground in Ceuta amid fears of fresh migrant influx

The European Commission has deployed a team of migration experts to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, two weeks after around 80,000 migrants crossed into the territory from Morocco triggering an unprecedented humanitarian and political crisis, and amid reports that further large-scale attempts to cross into the enclave could be imminent. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Speaking on Thursday, a spokesperson for the Commission said the mission was intended to “understand the first-hand needs on the ground” and how the EU can bolster its support for the Spanish authorities. Yet, the executive declined to say whether the visit would also cover preparations for a…

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