
Southern Spain faces a deadly wildfire crisis exacerbated by extreme heat and high winds, resulting in at least 12 fatalities. Meanwhile, Venezuela continues to struggle two weeks after devastating earthquakes killed over 3,800 people, leaving survivors in dire need of basic humanitarian aid and mental health support. In aviation, a Ryanair flight returned to Thessaloniki after a window detached, causing a passenger to be partially sucked out of the cabin. Cultural history takes center stage as the Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum for a historic 10-month exhibition. Japan addresses its imperial succession crisis by debating legislative reforms to expand the royal family's pool of heirs. Medical advancements offer hope for identical twins through non-invasive ultrasound treatments for transfusion syndrome, while in Maine, a community football pitch serves as a vital therapeutic sanctuary for refugees navigating the complexities of the American asylum system.
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