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00:00The U.S. sends military support to the Middle East, while European leaders campaign for
00:06an Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
00:11Residents have been evacuated as a large wildfire near Athens continues to spread.
00:22Fires threaten ancient national park in Bosnia.
00:34A major wildfire continued to rage in the northern suburbs of Athens on Monday.
00:39It has triggered evacuations in several areas after firefighters warned that homes, businesses
00:44and schools were under threat.
00:47Authorities say the fires broke out in 40 different locations, and that efforts of firefighters
00:51and water-dropping planes are being hampered by swirling winds.
00:57More than 700 firefighters, backed by 27 special wildfire teams and armed forces personnel
01:03were battling the flames.
01:05At least 18 people have been injured, mostly due to smoke inhalation, as the blaze that
01:10started on Sunday reached outlying sections of a suburb about 15 kilometers from the city
01:15center.
01:17The wildfire raced through pine forests, left tinder dry by repeated heat waves this summer.
01:24Wildfires are frequent in Greece, but authorities have said climate change is fueling bigger
01:29and more frequent blazes.
01:33U.S. defense officials have ordered a guided-missile submarine and large aircraft carrier to be
01:42sent quickly to the Middle East.
01:45It comes as the Israel-Hamas war threatens to turn the entire region into a combat zone,
01:51with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant saying Israel is in a state of preparedness
01:56from strikes by Lebanon and Iran.
02:00We are in a period of alertness and alertness, threats from Tehran and also from Beirut
02:09are likely to occur, and it is important to explain to everyone that preparedness, alertness
02:19and alertness are not words that are used to describe fear and some kind of panic.
02:28Thousands of Palestinians fled the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis after Israel ordered
02:34another evacuation, according to local press.
02:37Meanwhile, German, French and British leaders endorsed another ceasefire deal aiming to
02:41end the 10-month war.
02:45Ukraine has claimed control of more than 28 settlements in and about 1,000 square kilometers
02:51of Russian territory as Kiev presses its biggest cross-border incursion.
02:56Army Chief Oleksandr Serebskiy says Ukraine continues to conduct the operation in the
03:01Kursk region seven days after it began.
03:05His claims were backed up by the governor of the Kursk region, who acknowledged that
03:09Ukrainian mobile groups advanced 12 kilometers deep and 40 kilometers wide into Russian territory.
03:16The Institute for the Study of War, ISW, says that Ukraine's operation in Kursk has allowed
03:22forces there to at least temporarily cease the battlefield initiative in one area of
03:28the front line.
03:29They say it has forced the Kremlin and Russian military command to react and redeploy forces
03:34to the sector, where Ukrainian forces have launched attacks.
03:38Russia has seen previous incursions into its territory, but the foray into the Kursk region
03:44marks the largest attack on its soil since World War II.
03:48Meanwhile, local authorities say Russian forces continue to pressure Ukrainian forces in eastern
03:53Ukraine and that the Russian military command has not pulled back troops there.
04:01A Russian dissident released from prison following the historic prisoner exchange between Moscow
04:07and Washington is planning to marry her girlfriend.
04:12Sasha Skochalenko and Sonia Subotina were not able to wed in their home country of
04:18Russia, but they now live in Germany, a country that recognizes same-sex marriage.
04:48Same-sex marriages were effectively outlawed in Russia in 2020, when President Putin pushed
05:04through a constitutional reform to extend his rule.
05:08One of the clauses of the reform stipulated that marriage could only be officiated between
05:13a man and a woman.
05:17The couple have now begun a new life in Germany, after Skochalenko spent more than two years
05:22behind bars for protesting Russia's war against Ukraine.
05:31Slovakia's National Theatre is not usually a site for demonstrations, but thousands gathered
05:40in front of the building in Bratislava to protest the sacking of its director, Matej
05:45UliΕ‘ka, and the head of the Slovak National Gallery, Aleksandra Kusa, by the country's
05:49culture ministry in what some in the country see as a political purge.
05:55Organisers say around 9,000 people attended the rally.
06:02The position of Kusa and her peers has been fragile since former TV anchor Martina Simkomikova
06:08was appointed culture minister last October by Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico.
06:15Fico recently made his first public appearance since surviving an assassination attempt on
06:20the 15th of May.
06:24A fire in Tien Tist has spread to the SuteΕ‘ka National Park in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
06:31Authorities say the fire has put the centuries-old coniferous forest at risk.
06:36They requested assistance from the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina to combat
06:41the fire at the Tien Tist site.
06:43Around 150 hectares of forest and pastures in the SuteΕ‘ka National Park are currently
06:48on fire.
07:06Meanwhile, Albanian firefighters battered flames in the town of Finik on Monday as fires
07:20continue to rage in at least 11 remote mountainous ports in the region.
07:25Fire teams were seen using helicopters and water hoses to control the flames within the
07:30mountains of the town, located 255 kilometers south of the capital, Tirana.
07:37The Albanian Defense Ministry reported that flames in the dry mountain along the border
07:42with North Macedonia to the east had been ongoing for a week.
07:56This is Excessland, one of Seagate's festival's most unique venues.
08:00Here festival-goers can experience what it's like to live as a person with a disability.
08:08There are a range of activities, from wheelchair fencing to painting without hands.
08:12I like this experience, it's fun to try something else, but it also makes you realize, wow,
08:19without my hands it's really hard to do something that in daily life it would be, you know,
08:25really easy and, yeah, you don't think about that in daily life.
08:31As well as providing entertainment, the participating NGOs also aim to shape the attitudes surrounding
08:37disability.
08:38The games range from individual activities to dual and larger group sports.
09:04Excessland offers a different take on these popular sports and activities.
09:10Playing brings both people together while simultaneously benefiting the NGOs.
09:32The most popular activities include two obstacle courses by the I Won't Give Up Foundation.
09:38One is a wheelchair obstacle course and the other is a maze where participants need to
09:41find the exit blindfolded.
09:43Honestly, at the beginning I thought I was doing very well, but after you go to the very
09:48small spaces I was completely lost.
09:53So it's, I mean, it's fun for us and it's a ludic way to put ourselves in their shoes,
09:59but I cannot imagine how hard it is to do this every day.
10:06In addition to playful learning, the venue has another very important function.
10:29A sarcophagus being used as a bar at a Black Sea resort near Varna is a genuine Roman-era
10:37artefact, according to archaeologists, found on a beach in St. Constantine last month.
10:43Experts say it dates back to the 2nd century CE.
10:59According to archaeologists, this raises serious questions about the preservation of
11:14cultural heritage in Bulgaria.
11:28The ancient artefact has been transported for storage in the Varna Archaeological Museum,
11:34where it will further be examined by experts.