French Press Agency
Volos: The issue of dead fish makes international headlines – The Hotel Association to take legal action
Translation:
The repulsive images of dead fish from Lake Karla ending up in the Pagasetic Gulf near Volos have made headlines in international media over the past 24 hours. These reports describe the causes of the phenomenon, the ensuing conflict, and the severe impact this issue has on local businesses.
Monkeypox: Concern in Europe after case in Sweden – Pharmaceutical company says it’s ready for 10 million vaccines
The worst fears of a potential spread of monkeypox from the African countries where it originated to the rest of the world have been confirmed by the World Health Organization’s announcement of the first case in a European country, specifically in Sweden.
Gaza: Paris, London, and Berlin Call for Immediate Ceasefire Without “Further Delay”
France, Germany, and the United Kingdom stated today that “there can be no further delay” in conducting negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza, warning “Iran and its allies” against any “new escalation” of the conflict.
Middle East: US Urgently Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier Amid Anticipation of Iran’s ‘Wide-Scale Attack’ on Israel
The US Central Command announced that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to expedite its deployment to the Middle East, reflecting growing concerns over a potential regional conflict amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, the Pentagon reported on Sunday.
Santorini: Greece’s most “Instagrammable” island nears the brink of overcrowding, writes AFP
The French Press Agency (AFP) addresses the issue of overtourism on Santorini, Greece’s “Instagram island,” which has now reached a point of saturation.
15 People from a Russian Military Group were Killed in an Explosion in Syria
15 members of a private Russian military group were killed in an explosion in Syria, according to data from the London-based Syrian Human Rights Watch Observatory.